Calabresi and Melamed began a scholarly revolution by showing that legal entitlements have two readily distinguishable forms of protection: property rules and liability rules. These two archetypal forms protect an entitlement holder\u27s interest in markedly different ways—via deterrence or compensation. Property rules protect entitlements by trying to deter others from taking. Liability rules, on the other hand, protect entitlements not by deterring but by trying to compensate the victim of nonconsensual takings. Accordingly, the compensatory impetus behind liability rules focuses on the takee\u27s welfare—making sure the sanction is sufficient to compensate the takee. The deterrent impetus behind property rules, however, focuses on the po...
Our civil liability system affords numerous defenses against every single violation of the law. A su...
Our civil liability system affords numerous defenses against every single violation of the law. A su...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In their seminal 1972 article, "Property Rules,...
Calabresi and Melamed began a scholarly revolution by showing that legal entitlements have two readi...
In an important article, Calabresi and Melamed distinguish two different techniques for protecting l...
This Essay concerns the different ways that policymakers can protect legal entitlements. The notion ...
In an important article, Calabresi and Melamed distinguish two different techniques for protecting l...
Professor Calabresi and Mr. Melamed develop a framework for legal analysis which they believe serves...
The central allocative decision confronting a judge in a nuisance dispute should not concern the ide...
Kaplow and Shavell have recently claimed that property rules tend to protect tangible entitlements m...
Judges routinely grapple with weighty tasks. Among these tasks, none is more important than choosing...
textabstractCalabresi and Melamed delivered a powerful theory to explain under what conditions it is...
This Essay concerns the different ways that policymakers can protect legal entitlements. The notion ...
This Essay concerns the different ways that policymakers can protect legal entitlements. The notion ...
In their celebrated paper, Calabresi and Melamed offered a framework, often referred to as the ‘‘Cat...
Our civil liability system affords numerous defenses against every single violation of the law. A su...
Our civil liability system affords numerous defenses against every single violation of the law. A su...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In their seminal 1972 article, "Property Rules,...
Calabresi and Melamed began a scholarly revolution by showing that legal entitlements have two readi...
In an important article, Calabresi and Melamed distinguish two different techniques for protecting l...
This Essay concerns the different ways that policymakers can protect legal entitlements. The notion ...
In an important article, Calabresi and Melamed distinguish two different techniques for protecting l...
Professor Calabresi and Mr. Melamed develop a framework for legal analysis which they believe serves...
The central allocative decision confronting a judge in a nuisance dispute should not concern the ide...
Kaplow and Shavell have recently claimed that property rules tend to protect tangible entitlements m...
Judges routinely grapple with weighty tasks. Among these tasks, none is more important than choosing...
textabstractCalabresi and Melamed delivered a powerful theory to explain under what conditions it is...
This Essay concerns the different ways that policymakers can protect legal entitlements. The notion ...
This Essay concerns the different ways that policymakers can protect legal entitlements. The notion ...
In their celebrated paper, Calabresi and Melamed offered a framework, often referred to as the ‘‘Cat...
Our civil liability system affords numerous defenses against every single violation of the law. A su...
Our civil liability system affords numerous defenses against every single violation of the law. A su...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In their seminal 1972 article, "Property Rules,...