Best Franchising Law (Books) Under $200 (2026)
We selected books priced under $200 and ranked them by a value score combining topical relevance to franchising law, user ratings, scholarly credentials, and breadth of legal coverage
This guide highlights academic and professional books on franchising law and related intellectual-property topics priced under $200, selected for practical value to practitioners, students, and policymakers. Selections were ranked by a value score that balances expert relevance, topic breadth (franchising, IP, product liability, economic crime), user ratings, and price
Top Picks
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The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind
An analysis of how intellectual property shapes knowledge and the commons. Explores philosophy and economics of information production, with objective insights and detailed endnotes. Customers note its informative approach and readability
- objective analysis of IP and knowledge
- philosophy of information production
- readable, well-supported with endnotes
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Product Safety and Liability Law in Japan
A focused reference on product safety and liability law in Japan. Offers analysis of regulatory considerations and legal frameworks. Customer insight: mixed sentiment not provided
- Japan-specific safety liability coverage
- regulatory framework overview
- expert author's perspective
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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