Directeur: Professeur Bertrand Lemennicier-Bucquet
Adresse: Université de Paris II
1 rue d'Ulm, 75005 PARIS
Téléphone: 01 44 41 89 94 (secrétariat)
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 Théorie économique du Droit
 Théorie économique des Choix Publics
 Théorie économique des Comportements Humains
 Théorie économique des Institutions internationales et Européennes
 Théorie économique des Institutions Monétaires et Bancaires


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Séminaire Economie du droit

mai-juin 2002
Série de conférences du professeur Douglas Rasmussen

Lundi 27 mai 2002 "Liberalism and Ethics: The Need for Individual Rights".
This lecture considers the nature of political liberalism and what basis there might foradopting classical liberal approach to politics. The importance of and need for the concept of individual rights is presented.

Mardi 28 mai 2002 "Human Flourishing: Individualistic Perfectionism"
This lecture presents a neo-Aristotelian account of the human good and shows how it provides a way to both understand and defend classical liberalism.

Mercredi 29 mai 2002 "Why Individual Rights ?"
Using an account of individualistic perfectionsim, this lecture presents an argument for the individual negative right to liberty

Lundi 3 juin 2002 "Natural Law and Natural Rights: Bastiat Vindicated"
This lecture continues the argument justifying the claim that individuals have a natural individual, basic, negative right to liberty. The relationship between natural law and natural rights is examined.

Mardi 4 juin 2002 "Property Rights, Commerce, and the Liberal Order"
Using neo-Aristotelian insights, this lecture presents a novel concept of the right to private property and an account of the role of philia in commercial political orders.

Mercredi 5 juin 2002 "Responding to Critics"
This lecture answers many of the objections to the previous argument for natural rights classical liberalism



mai-juin 2003
-I- Discussion du texte : "Enforcing Promises: An Examination of the Basis of Contract" The Yale Law Journal , 1980, (June), par Charles Goetz et Robert Scott
Mercredi 12 mai, 12h-14h, LEP/3DI, 1 rue d'Ulm, 3 ème étage, Paris Vème


-II- Discussion du texte : "Property Rules, Liability Rules and Inalienability: One View of the Cathedral" Harvard Law Review , 1972, ( April), par Guido Calabresi et Douglas Melamed
Mercredi 19 mai, 12h-14h, LEP/3DI, 1 rue d'Ulm, 3 ème étage, Paris Vème


-III- Discussion du texte : "The Positive Economic Theory of Tort Law" Georgia Law Review, 1981, (summer), par William Landes et Richard Posner
Mercredi 26 mai, 12h-14h, LEP/3DI, 1 rue d'Ulm, 3 ème étage, Paris Vème


-III- Discussion du texte : "Law property Rights and Air Pollution" Cato Journal 1982 (Spring) by Murray Rothbard
Mercredi 2 juin, 12h-14h, LEP/3DI, 1 rue d'Ulm, 3 ème étage, Paris Vème


-IV- Discussion du texte : "Coase and Demsetz on Private ¨Property Right" Journal of Libertarian Studies, 1977, (Vol 1,n°2), par Walter Block
Ci-joint le texte original de Coase discuté par Walter Block: : The problem of social cost
Mercredi 9 juin, 12h-14h, LEP/3DI, 1 rue d'Ulm, 3 ème étage, Paris Vème


-V- Discussion des textes :
Mercredi 16 juin, 10h-12h, LEP/3DI, 1 rue d'Ulm, 3 ème étage, Paris Vème


"Is Wealth a Value" Journal of Legal Studies, 1980, (march), par Ronald Dworkin
Mercredi 16 juin, 12h-14h, LEP/3DI, 1 rue d'Ulm, 3 ème étage, Paris Vème

Les textes sont disponibles 1 rue d'Ulm , 3 ème étage , salle de la bibliothèque IRGEI.

décembre 2003

1-Le mercredi 3 décembre de 12h à 14h, en salle 116, 12 place du panthéon Paris 75005
La faillite du système judiciaire en France : une raison essentielle pour privatiser la justice
par Bertrand Lemennicier, professeur d'économie , Université de Paris 2.

2-Le Mercredi 10 décembre de 12h à 14h, en salle 116, 12 place du panthéon, Paris 75005
What does economic have to do with law?
par David Friedman, professeur de Droit à l'Université de Santa Clara, Californie.

3-Le mercredi 17 décembre de 12h à 14h, en salle 116, 12 place du panthéon Paris 75005
Légitime défense et justice restitutive comme théorie alternative à l'approche économique du crime
par Bertrand Lemennicier, professeur d'économie , Université de Paris 2.

mai-juin 2004

CRIME CONTROL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE: Government Failure and Private Solutions .
by Bruce L. Benson, DeVoe Moore Distinguished Research Professor, Department of Economics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306, USA.
E-mail: bbenson@garnet.acns.fsu.edu Web page: http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~bbenson

Readings: For the most part, the course is drawn from Bruce L. Benson, To Serve and Protect: Privatization and Community in Criminal Justice (New York: New York University Press, 1998). Therefore, in the following outline, the pages from which lectures are drawn are listed. In addition, however, related readings from academic journals are listed, as they may be more easily obtained.

Outline and Related Readings
I. Government Failure in Criminal Justice
Jeudi 4 mars 2004,12h-14h, salle 18, 12 Place du Panthéon Paris Vème


To Serve and Protect, pages 127-145, and 188-226.

Bruce L. Benson, "The Lost Victim and Other Failures of the Public Law Experiment," Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 9 (Spring 1986): 399-427.
Bruce L. Benson, "Corruption in Law Enforcement: One Consequence of "The Tragedy of the Commons" Arising with Public Allocation Processes," International Review of Law and Economics (June 1988): 73-84.
Bruce L. Benson, "The Development of Criminal Law and Its Enforcement: Public Interest or Political Transfers," Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines 3 (March 1992): 79-108.
Bruce L. Benson, "Are Public Goods Really Common Pools: Considerations of the Evolution of Policing and Highways in England," Economic Inquiry 32 (April 1994): 249-271.
Bruce L. Benson and David W. Rasmussen, "Predatory Public Finance and the Origins of the War on Drugs: 1984-1989," The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy1 (Fall 1996): 163-189.
II. Contracting Out and Public Crime Control
Vendredi 5 mars , 13h-15h, salle116, 12 Place du Panthéon, Paris Vème

To Serve and Protect, pages 15-72.
Bruce L. Benson, "Third Thoughts on Contracting Out," Journal of Libertarian Studies 11 (Fall 1994): 44-78.

III. Private Crime Control
Lundi 8 mars, 12h-14h, salle 110, , 12 Place du Panthéon, Paris Vème


To Serve and Protect, pages 75-126, and 145-188.
Bruce L. Benson, "Reciprocal Exchange as the Basis for Recognition of Law: Examples from American History," Journal of Libertarian Studies 10 (Fall 1991): 53-82.
Bruce L. Benson, "Crime Control Through Private Enterprise," The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy 2 (Winter 1998): 341-371.
Bruce L. Benson and Brent D. Mast, "Privately Produced General Deterrence," Journal of Law and Economics 44 (October 2001): 725-746.

IV. Restitution in a Rights-Based Approach to Crime Policy
Vendredi 12 mars, 13h-15h, salle 116, 12 place du Panthéon, Paris Vème

To Serve and Protect, pages 227-259.
Bruce L. Benson, "Restitution in Theory and in Practice," Journal of Libertarian Studies, 12 (Spring 1996): 75-98.








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