Introduction: Many lawyers regard compensation as the most important goal of tort law. However, in the words of Williams, “this…does not look below the surface of things. Granted that the immediate object of the tort action is to compensate the plaintiff at the expense of the tortfeasor, why do we wish to do this?… An intelligent approach to the study of law must take account of its purpose, and must be prepared to test the law critically in the light of its purpose.”1 Keeton argues that the primary function of tort law is not to compensate the losses, but to determine when compensation is required.2 A similar argument is made by Fleming and Rogers.3 Losses of the victim are only shifted to the tortfeasor if there are reasons to do so. Thes...
There are plenty of noneconomic reasons to care whether victims are compensated in class actions. Th...
textabstractAbstract: In the economic analysis of tort law, scant attention is paid to justification...
The two goals of tort law are to compensate victims and to deter unsafe behavior. This paper judges ...
textabstractIntroduction: Many lawyers regard compensation as the most important goal of tort law. H...
The law shapes peoples behaviour by creating incentives. For example, tort law induces motorists to...
In recent years, the economic analysis of tort law has gained considerable attention. In this disser...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
This Article provides a financial economic theory of punitive damages. The core problem, as the Supr...
Since the 1980s, tort damages for pain and suffering have excited hue and cry. Twenty-three states c...
What is the proper role of cost-benefit analysis in understanding the tort concept of negligence or ...
The economic theory of tort law has developed along two lines. The first and more traditional is pos...
From a law and economics perspective tort law is to serve two important functions: deterrence of wro...
The controversy regarding the appropriate purpose of tort law continues to rage. Some advocate that...
What is the proper role of cost-benefit analysis in understanding the tort concept of negligence or ...
Legal scholars and judges have long expressed concerns over the unpredictability and arbitrariness o...
There are plenty of noneconomic reasons to care whether victims are compensated in class actions. Th...
textabstractAbstract: In the economic analysis of tort law, scant attention is paid to justification...
The two goals of tort law are to compensate victims and to deter unsafe behavior. This paper judges ...
textabstractIntroduction: Many lawyers regard compensation as the most important goal of tort law. H...
The law shapes peoples behaviour by creating incentives. For example, tort law induces motorists to...
In recent years, the economic analysis of tort law has gained considerable attention. In this disser...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
This Article provides a financial economic theory of punitive damages. The core problem, as the Supr...
Since the 1980s, tort damages for pain and suffering have excited hue and cry. Twenty-three states c...
What is the proper role of cost-benefit analysis in understanding the tort concept of negligence or ...
The economic theory of tort law has developed along two lines. The first and more traditional is pos...
From a law and economics perspective tort law is to serve two important functions: deterrence of wro...
The controversy regarding the appropriate purpose of tort law continues to rage. Some advocate that...
What is the proper role of cost-benefit analysis in understanding the tort concept of negligence or ...
Legal scholars and judges have long expressed concerns over the unpredictability and arbitrariness o...
There are plenty of noneconomic reasons to care whether victims are compensated in class actions. Th...
textabstractAbstract: In the economic analysis of tort law, scant attention is paid to justification...
The two goals of tort law are to compensate victims and to deter unsafe behavior. This paper judges ...