Theories of Choice The Social Science and the Law of Decision Making
, by Grundmann, Stefan; Hacker, PhilippNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780198863175 | 0198863179
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 3/14/2021
Stefan Grundmann, Chair for Civil Law, German, European and International Private Law, Humboldt University, Berlin, Philipp Hacker, Chair for Law and Ethics of the Digital Society, European University Viadrina
Dr. Stefan Grundmann, LL.M. (Berkeley), is a Professor of Transnational Law and Theory at the European University Institute (Florence) and Professor of Private and Business Law at Humboldt University Berlin. His major publications in several languages include overall treatises on European Company Law, European Contract Law, Banking and Capital Market Law, New Private Law Theory, and a host of articles in these areas, including transnational and interdisciplinary governance issues. He is editor-in-chief of the European Review of Contract Law, the Ius Communitatis series of textbooks, and president of the Society of European Contract Law (SECOLA), of the European Law School (Berlin/London/Paris/Rome/Amsterdam), and of the Theory section of the German Association of Comparative Law.
Dr. Philipp Hacker, LL.M. (Yale) is a Professor of Law and Ethics of the Digital Society at the European New School of Digital Studies, located at European University Viadrina, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Law, Economics and Society and at the Centre for Blockchain Technologies, both at University College London. Previous positions included an AXA Postdoctoral Fellowship at Humboldt University Berlin, a Max Weber Fellowship at the European University Institute and an A.SK Fellowship at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. His research focuses on behavioral law and economics as well as the interplay between emerging technologies and the law.
Theories of Choice and the Law - An Introduction, Stefan Grundmann and Philipp Hacker
Part I: Foundations
1. The Proper Scope of Behavioural Law and Economics, Christoph Engel
2. Rational Choice and its Limits for the Solution and Legal Problems: Three Observations on Behavioural Law and Economics, Simon Deakin
3. Game Theory and the Law: Incomplete Knowledge About the Knowledge of Other Players, Marlies Ahlert
Part II: Individual Choice and the Law
4. Most People Like Nudges - And Why That Matters, Lucia A. Reisch, Cass R. Substein and Micha Keiser
5. Regulating Under Uncertainty About Rationality: From Decision Theory to Machine Learning and Complexity Theory, Philipp Hacker
6. Did You Say 'Theories of Choice'?: On the Limited and Variable Appetite for Theories in Consumer Law, Anne-Lise Sibony
Part III: Collective Choice and the Law
7. Itinera Europea: Four Scenarios and their Plausibility, Adrienne Heritier
8. The Social Welfare Function: A New Tool for Regulatory Policy Analysis, Matthew D. Adler
9. Collective Intelligence: Crowd Wisdom Versus Herding, Andreas Engert
Part IV: Organizational Choice and the Law
A. Firms
10. Decision Theory and Allocation Decision Making in the Firm, Julian Velasco
11. Institutional Investor Voting Behaviour: A Network Theory Perspective, Luca Enriques and Alessandro Romano
B. Institutions, Networks, and Courts
12. Conflict of Interest and Decision-Making, Genevieve Helleringer
13. Decision Making in Chains and Networks of Contracts, Stefan Grundmann
14. The Power of Sequence: A Quantum Perspective on Legal Decision Making, Christopher Brett Jaeger and Jennifer S. Trueblood
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