Focuses on the rapidly growing field of Economics for Law, catering to both legal scholars and economists.
Intended primarily for law students, offering a course different from those directed at undergraduate economics majors.
Presumes basic familiarity with principles of micro and macroeconomics.
Aims to apply economic analysis tools to understand the structure and function of the law.
Does not require prior familiarity with the law and is not designed to teach students about the law per se.