Law and Economics in Greece
Encyclopedia of Law & Economics, Vol. 1, 2000
THE HISTORY AND METHODOLOGY OF LAW AND ECONOMICS, pp. 228‐239, Boudewijn Bouckaert, Gerrit De Geest, eds., Edward Elgar, 2000
12 Pages Posted: 24 Feb 2011
Date Written: 2000
Abstract
In Greece there is no established discipline of law and economics yet, if by this we mean a coherent body of work and a group of scholars dedicated to its promotion. There are only some recent and hesitant attempts by some scholars to introduce law and economics to Greek legal bibliography and a number of dispersed studies. However, the substantial body of work of an eminent social scientist and the first samples of writing by young scholars, combined with the first informal courses at a graduate level and the first references to law and economics in textbooks, bear promise of a brighter future.
Keywords: Greek Legal Scholarship, Economic Law, Law and Economics: Teaching and Scholarship, Graduate Studies
JEL Classification: A11, A23, K00, K10
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