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This paper deals with liability for nuclear accidents and analyses the international liability regime from an economic perspective. It is argued that the international legal regime provides an implicit subsidy to the nuclear operator by putting a financial cap on liability. It is equally argued...
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This paper discusses the liability of damage resulting from the use of genetically modified organisms from an economic perspective. A distinction is made between the prevention and compensation goals of liability rules. The paper distinguishes the situation where victim and tort feasor stand in...
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The paper will be structured as follows: after an introduction, an historical overview of the use of financial caps in maritime law will be provided. Next, the caps in the international conventions on oil pollution damage will be described on the basis of an analysis of their legal history and...
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From an economic perspective tort law is to serve two important functions: deterrence of wrongdoers and victim compensation. We can easily construct examples of torts leading to small and widespread harm for which it is questionable whether a rational victim will initiate an individual lawsuit....
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This chapter in a book on European product liability provides a summary of the economic approach to product liability. The economic theory of product liability based on the Coase Theorem is explained. Next, product liability when damage is suffered by third parties is analyzed. Specific...
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In this paper, we study the law and economics of cyber risk pooling arrangements: risk sharing without an insurer. We start our discussion with the current theoretical foundations for risk shifting in cyber security. We subsequently discuss cyber risk pooling in relation to individual risk...
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Over the last years, third-party financing (TPF) of litigation has received considerable attention from both legal commentators and economists. Legal commentators have mainly examined whether third-party litigation financing agreements violate the common law doctrines of maintenance and...
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This chapter focuses on one particular aspect of adaptation to climate change, being the fact that climate change can create large losses. The paper addresses the question how compensation for those losses can be generated. After sketching a few general principles the paper addresses the pros...
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In the law and economics literature liability is generally regarded as an instrument which provides potential tortfeasors with incentives for optimal care taking. The question, however, arises whether liability can still provide those incentives when risks are unknown. That is the central...
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This paper will be published as a chapter of the forthcoming volume ‘Directors & Officers Liability' edited by Simon F. Deakin, Helmut Koziol, and Olaf Riss. It explores D&O liability from a law and economics perspective with a view to identify trade-offs of different legal settings. The paper...
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