Law, Economics, and Morality is the first systematic attempt to bridge the gap between economic analysis of law and moderate deontology by integrating moral constraints with economic methodology. In addition to the theoretical discussion, Eyal Zamir and Barak Medina use the proposed analytical framework to shed new light on diverse, highly debated issues, such as the legitimacy of violating human rights while combating terror, freedom of speech, and antidiscrimination legislation.
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Law, Economics, and Morality is the first systematic attempt to bridge the gap between economic analysis of law and moderate deontology by integrating moral constraints with economic methodology. In addition to the theoretical discussion, Eyal Zamir and Barak Medina use the proposed analytical framework to shed new light on diverse, highly debated issues, such as the legitimacy of violating human rights while combating terror, freedom of speech, and antidiscrimination legislation.
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