Think about the oldest and most familiar principles of American law, property and proportional liability, in a new and surprising way, and learn to apply economic reasoning to an especially important and interesting aspect of life.

Property and Liability: An Introduction to Law and Economics

Property and Liability: An Introduction to Law and Economics
Instructor: Richard Adelstein
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SP
Reviewed on Aug 2, 2020
A Little on the lengthier side but absolutely detailed, explanatory and informative.
JP
Reviewed on Jan 22, 2017
Very good and informative lectures, but the quizzes were not well designed.
JS
Reviewed on Mar 28, 2020
This is a fantastic course for anyone who wants an introduction to law and legal history from an economics point of view.
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