Joel F. Handler & Neil K. Komesar 
Public Interest Law [EPUB ebook] 
An Economic and Institutional Analysis

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What is public interest law? How effective is it? What are the limits to litigation as a mechanism for conflict resolution? In this study, economists, lawyers, and sociologists evaluate an institutional form that is new to American society and, indeed, to the world–the public interest law (PIL) organization.   The book introduces the reader to the structure, resources, and activities of this ‘nonprofit industry, ‘ and also to the factors that affect PIL firms in their choices of cases and methods of handling them. The authors examine PIL’s vast range of contemporary public policy concerns. These incude such general topics as the environment, consumerism, housing, employment discrimination, medical care, occupational health and safety, education finance, and taxation. A number of base studies are presented, and a method for economic analysis and evaluation is introduced and applied.   The study points to PIL’s success in advocating under-represented interests, in winning courtroom decisions, and in translating legal victories into reallocations of resources. At the same time, it notes the bias of PIL towards test-case litigation, a propensity to focus on judicial victories rather than on real social change, and a tendency to use lawyers even when other types of professionals might be more effective. Many of these problems stem from uncertainty of funding and legal restrictions on ‘nonprofit’ organizations. The result is a set of hurdles that distracts PIL firms from their principal goals.    The authors do not limit themselves to PIL, but comment on the effectiveness of legal instruments as devices for social change, and on the behavior of the voluntary nonprofit sector, a little-studied portion of the economy. The book presents a fresh approach to the study of both collective-type economic problems and institutional setting in which public interest law works.  
What is public interest law? How effective is it? What are the limits to litigation as a mechanism for conflict resolution? In this study, economists, lawyers, and sociologists evaluate an institutional form that is new to American society and, indeed, to

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Burton A. Weisbrod is the Cardiss Collins Professor of Economics, Chair of IPR’s Program on Performance Measurement and Rewards, and IPR Fellow at Northwestern. Joel F. Handler is the Richard C. Maxwell Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles. Neil K. Komesar is Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 594 ● ISBN 9780520310803 ● Dimensione 7.9 MB ● Casa editrice University of California Press ● Pubblicato 2023 ● Edizione 1 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 9093273 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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