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This article surveys the theory of the public enforcement of law -- the use of public agents (inspectors, tax auditors …, police, prosecutors) to detect and to sanction violators of legal rules. We first present the basic elements of the theory …, focusing on the probability of imposition of sanctions, the magnitude and form of sanctions, and the rule of liability. We then …
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This note reexamines the theory of optimal public enforcement when litigation costs are incurred if the defendant is …
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This chapter examines the issue of imputing liability in the context of the private enforcement of competition law. It … focuses specifically on the notion of imputing liability to a legal person for the EU competition law violation committed by … Member States must follow with respect to subsidiary liability, parental liability, and sister liability when ruling on …
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The burden of proof is a central feature of adjudication, and analogues exist in many other settings. It constitutes an important but largely unappreciated policy instrument that interacts with the level of enforcement effort and magnitude of sanctions in controlling harmful activity. Models are...
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This chapter of the forthcoming Handbook of Law and Economics surveys the theory of the public enforcement of law %u … sanction imposed on a liable party be a fine, an imprisonment term, or a combination of the two? Should the rule of liability … extensions of the central theory, including: activity level; errors; the costs of imposing fines; general enforcement; marginal …
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This note reexamines the theory of optimal public enforcement when litigation costs are incurred if the defendant is …
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This chapter of the forthcoming Handbook of Law and Economics surveys the theory of the public enforcement of law … sanction imposed on a liable party be a fine, an imprisonment term, or a combination of the two? Should the rule of liability … of the central theory, including: activity level; errors; the costs of imposing fines; general enforcement; marginal …
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