Law in a Market Context: An Introduction to Market Concepts in Legal Reasoning

LAW IN A MARKET CONTEXT: AN INTRODUCTION TO MARKET CONCEPTS IN LEGAL REASONING, Cambridge University Press, March 1, 2004

Posted: 13 Feb 2004

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Robin Paul Malloy

Syracuse University College of Law

Abstract

In Law in a Market Context, Robin Paul Malloy examines the way in which people, as social beings, experience the intersection of law, markets, and culture. His work recognizes that experience varies by such characteristics as culture, race, gender, age, and class, among others. Thus, market analysis must account for these variations. Through case examples, illustrative fact patterns, and problems based on hypothetical situations he demonstrates the implications and the ambiguities of law in a market society. In his analysis he provides a complete and accessible introduction to a vast array of economic terms, concepts, and ideas - making this book a valuable primer for anyone interested in understanding the use of market concepts in legal reasoning.

Keywords: Law, Humanities, Markets, and Culture, Jurisprudence, Legal Theory

JEL Classification: A12, A13, K1

Suggested Citation

Malloy, Robin Paul, Law in a Market Context: An Introduction to Market Concepts in Legal Reasoning. LAW IN A MARKET CONTEXT: AN INTRODUCTION TO MARKET CONCEPTS IN LEGAL REASONING, Cambridge University Press, March 1, 2004, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=499766

Robin Paul Malloy (Contact Author)

Syracuse University College of Law ( email )

Syracuse, NY 13244-1030
United States
315-443-3559 (Phone)
315-443-4141 (Fax)

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