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Tort law presents a puzzle from an information cost point of view. Like property, its duties often avail against others generally, but unlike property it is appears not to be standardized and is more subject to judicial innovation. This essay argues that torts, like property, employs modular...
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This article argues that punitive, nominal, contemptuous, vindicatory, and disgorgement damages (commonly referred to as non-compensatory damages) can be collectively analysed as public interest damages because all these awards are justified by violations of public interests in addition to...
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Courts assessing compensatory damages awards often lack adequate information to determine the value of a victim's loss. A central reason for this problem, which the literature has thus far overlooked, is that courts face a dilemma when applying their standard information-forcing tool to the...
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can be understood as an application of what I call “hybrid rule,” an unheralded mixture of the property rule and liability …
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This Article offers a theory of secured credit that aims to answer fundamental questions that have long percolated in … pay their debts?This Article argues that security interests are best understood as a form of “limited liability property ….” Limited liability—the privilege of being legally shielded from liability that would normally apply—has long been considered …
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limitations irrelevant. This experiment shows that strong property rights serve this function. In theory, efficient outcomes … prevent weak property rights &m imperfectly enforced property rules and liability rules with low damages - from securing …
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limitations irrelevant. This experiment shows that strong property rights serve this function. In theory, efficient outcomes … prevent weak property rights – imperfectly enforced property rules and liability rules with low damages – from securing …
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A considerable amount of literature has been published on Creative Commons (CC) licensing. There are many short articles which concisely discuss the array of problems that can arise when releasing a work under a CC licence. This paper, on the other hand, aims to provide a thorough and critical...
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liability rules, namely transaction costs. Property rules should be used when transaction costs are low and the parties can … bargain with one another. Liability rules are best applied when transaction costs are high and bargaining is impossible or … particular, they claim that liability rules may be superior to property rules even when transaction costs are low. The Article …
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This Article challenges the dogma of U.S. patent law that direct infringement is a strict liability tort. Impermissibly … practicing a patented invention does create liability even if the infringer did not intend to infringe or know about the patent …. The consensus is that this is a form of strict liability. The flaw in the consensus is that it proves too little, for the …
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