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Multiple causation is one of the most intricate issues in contemporary tort law. Sharing a loss suffered by a victim among multiple tortfeasors is indeed difficult and Courts do not always follow clear and consistent principles. Here, we argue that the axiomatic approach provided by the theory...
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Sharing a damage that has been caused by several individuals is a difficult problem that courts often face. Even if there exist basic principles and rules to apportion damages among them (like for instance in the third Restatement of Torts promulgated in May 1999), legal scholars are still...
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Civil liability is becoming an important instrument in the field of competition policy to guarantee compensation of victims of anticompetitive behaviors and to increase the effectivity of punishment (i.e. deterrence). In 2008 the White Paper on Antitrust Damages Actions, new possibilities for...
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Libertarian paternalism is nowadays one of the main proposals within normative economics. Libertarian paternalism relies on researches and findings in behavioural economics in order to show that it is efficient and morally justified for public authorities to use heuristics and cognitive biases...
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Sharing a damage that has been caused jointly by several individuals - called tortfeasors - is a difficult problem that courts often face. Even if there are basic principles and rules to apportion damages among them, legal scholars are still looking for a systematic apportionment method. We...
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