01650 2200289 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001100123084001500134100002200149245005000171250001000221260003100231300003400262500003100296504003000327520086600357650003101223650001701254650000801271700002901279990002601308990002601334INLIS00000000000203120221027025802 a0010-0520002031221027 | | eng  a0-314-25958-9 aeng a340.15 a340.15 NOR0 aNorms and The Law1 aNorms and The Law /cEdited by Jhon N. Dobrak acet.1 aCambridge :bDelmar,c2006 aX, 298 hlm ; 24 cm. ;c24 cm. aIndeks : Index hlm 291-298 aBibliography hlm 267-290. aThis book contains of world-reowned shcholars from the fields of law, economics, and political science about the relationship between law and norms. The authors take different approaches by using a wide variety of perspectives from law, legal history, neoclassical economics, nem institutional economics, game theory, political science, cognitive science, and philosophy. The essays examine the relationship between norms and the law in four different centexts. Part one consist of essays that use the perspectives of cognitive science and behavioral economics to analyze norms that influence the law. In part Two, the authors use three different types of comon property to examine cooperative norms. Part Three contains essays that deal with the constraints imposed by norms on the judiciary. Finally, Part Four examines the influence formal laws has on norms. 4aSociological Jurisprudence 4aSocial norms 4aLaw0 aEdited by Jhon N. Dobrak a06797/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a06797/MKRI-P/XII-2007