Anthony Ogus
Anthony Ian Ogus is an emeritus professor of law at the University of Manchester and the Erasmus University Rotterdam and a pre-eminent scholar in the field of regulation and economic analysis of law. He also writes and lectures on opera, and records English literature for LibriVox.
Publications
;Books- Law of Damages
- with E Barendt and N Wikeley, Law of Social Security
- Readings in the Economics of Law and Regulation
- Regulation: Legal Form and Economic Theory
- Controlling the Regulators
- Regulation, Economics and the Law
- Économie du droit: le cas francais
- Costs and Cautionary Tales: Economic Insights for the Law joint winner of Socio-Legal Studies Association Book Prize 2007
- Travels with my Opera Glasses
- 'What Legal Scholars Can Learn From Law and Economics' 79 Chicago-Kent Law Review 383-402
- 'The Economic Base of Legal Culture: Networks and Monopolization' 22 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 419-434
- with N Garoupa, '' 36 Journal of Legal Studies
- 'The Paradoxes of Legal Paternalism and How to Resolve Them' 30 Legal Studies 61-73
- 'Rethinking Self-Regulation' 15 OJLS 97-108
- 'Competition between National Legal Systems: A Contribution of Economic Analysis to Comparative Law' 48 ICLQ 405-418