Best Franchising Law (Books) for Policy Analysis (2026)
We ranked titles by relevance to franchising-law policy questions, author expertise, analytical depth, and overall value for researchers and policymakers
This roundup identifies books useful for policy analysis of franchising law and related intellectual-property and economic-crime contexts, ranked by fit for researchers and value. Selections favor scholarly rigor, relevance to regulatory and policy debates, and informative global perspectives from recognized authors and series
Top Picks
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Economic Crime (Global Issues in Crime and Justice)
Overview of economic crime within global justice contexts. Key benefit: structured insights for researchers and students. Customer insight: mixed feelings from a small reviewer base
- academic framework for economic crime
- global issues perspective
- jurisdictional analysis
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Private Power, Public Law: The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights
Analysis of how globalization shapes intellectual property rights in international relations. Explains policy implications and scholarly perspectives. customer insight: mixed data; no explicit sentiment stated
- globalization of IP rights
- policy implications
- scholarly discourse
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Global Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights, 2nd ed: The New Enclosures
A scholarly examination of how intellectual property rights shape global politics and markets. Explores enclosure of knowledge and policy implications for global governance. Customer insight: mixed sentiment on accessibility
- global political economy focus
- IPR policy analysis
- updated edition