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100 _aPosner Eric A
245 0 _aLaw and social norms/
_cEric A Posner
260 _aDelhi:
_bUniversal Law Publishing,
_c2000.
300 _a260 p.
505 _a 1. Introduction: Law and Collective Action I. Models of Nonlegal Collective Action 2. A Model of Cooperation and the Production of Social Norms 3. Extensions, Objections, and Alternative Theories II. Legal Applications 4. Gifts and Gratuitous Promises 5. Family Law and Social Norms 6. Status, Stigma, and the Criminal Law 7. Voting, Political Participation, and Symbolic Behavior 8. Racial Discrimination and Nationalism 9. Contract Law and Commercial Behavior III. Normative Implications 10. Efficiency and Distributive Justice 11. Incommensurability, Commodification, and Money 12. Autonomy, Privacy, and Community Notes References Acknowledgments Index
650 _a Sociological jurisprudence
650 _aLaw and economics
650 _aSocial norms
942 _cWB16