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040033 VO Economic Analysis of Law (2019W)
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Am Freitag, 24.1.2020 von 9:30 - 11 Uhr findet im SEM 44, im Juridicum, Schottenbastei 10-16, 4. OG ein Test statt!!Sie ist anrechenbar auf die Wahlfächer Legal Practice and Language (elective C) und auch für Finanzwissenschaften (vertiefend).
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
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Language: English
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Online registration via U:Find and sekretariat.lewisch@univie.ac.at
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Grading: Students will answer two out of four questions in a take-home-exam and submit a question regarding an actual legal probelm, of which they learn from the media during the lecture. Maximum score is 30 points, 20 for the exam, 10 for the question. Minimum requirement is 50%.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Requirements are a basic understanding of economics , oft he esssential nature of the law and legal systems.
The aim oft he lecture is to enable students , to criitically examine social norms and legal acts in particular with respect to effciency, effectiveness and contribution to overall social welfare.
The aim oft he lecture is to enable students , to criitically examine social norms and legal acts in particular with respect to effciency, effectiveness and contribution to overall social welfare.
Examination topics
The lecture is supported by slides. Theoretical problems are illustrated by applications in ordert o demonstrate the capacity oft he theory for solving actual practical problems
Reading list
Wolfgang Weigel, Economic Analysis of Law, Rothledge 2008
Nicholas Georgaskopoulos, Principles and Methods of Law and Economics, Cambridge University Press 2005
Nicholas Georgaskopoulos, Principles and Methods of Law and Economics, Cambridge University Press 2005
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If you want to get "law and economics" credited as elective subject, it is recommended to take also the Proseminar to get 4 ECTS Points.