This research project embarks on a comprehensive bibliographical review, meticulously examining the intricate relationship between legal and economic disciplines. It seeks to explore the convergence of these two fields, investigating how economic principles inform legal frameworks and, conversely, how legal systems shape economic behaviors and outcomes. The study will delve into the historical evolution of this intersection, tracing the key theoretical developments and methodological approaches that have shaped the current landscape of legal and economic scholarship. The project will critically analyze seminal works and emerging research trends, with a particular focus on the application of analytical graphics to visualize and interpret complex data on legal and economic phenomena. The objective is to provide a synthesis of existing knowledge, identify gaps in research, and highlight potential avenues for future investigation, offering valuable insights for scholars and practitioners alike. The methodology will encompass a rigorous literature review, selection of relevant sources based on established criteria, and a comparative analysis of different theoretical perspectives.