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Studies in the Philosophy of Law vol. 7. Game Theory and the Law
autor: Praca zbiorowa
data wydania: 2011 - 11 - 01 oprawa: twarda, obwoluta
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Game theory is a mathematical theory of strategic interactions between rational agents. It has been widely, and with much success, applied in various areas of social sciences, especially economics and sociology. However, it has been relatively rarely used in the analyses pursued within legal theory and legal dogmatics. The present volume is intended to fill in – at least to a certain extent – this gap: the general message of the most of the papers collected in it is that game theory can be a useful tool also for legal scholars. It contains, though, also two skeptical voices regarding the applicability of game theory in legal analysis.
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Part I. Applications of Game Theory in Legal Analysis
Giovanni Sartor Doing Justice to Rights and Values: Teleological Reasoning and Proportionality
Wojciech Załuski A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Justice as Mutual Advantage
Bartosz Brożek Games, Trees and Deontic Logic
Arthur Dyevre Game Theory and Judicial Behaviour
Mariusz J. Golecki A Game-Theoretic Solution to the Problem of Reciprocity and Fairness in Contracts
Wojciech Załuski On the Applications of Game Theory in Contract Law
Łukasz Kurek Moral Emotions as Evaluations and Their Role in Decision Making
Part II. Some Doubts about the Applicability of Game Theory in Legal Analysis
Tomasz Pietrzykowski In Our Minds. Descriptive Accounts of Practical Rationality
Eunate Mayor Traditional Legal Analysis: Its Cognitive Weaknesses
About the Authors
ISBN: 978-83-62259-18-2
Format: 164x240 mm Wysyłka w ciągu: 24 godziny
Liczba stron: 250
Pod redakcją Jerzego Stelmacha, Wojciecha Załuskiego