Happiness and the law. At first glance, these two concepts seem to have little to do with each other. To some, they may even seem diametrically opposed. Yet one of the things the law strives for is to improve people’s quality of life. To do this, it must first predict what will make people happy. Yet happiness research shows that, time and time again, people err in predicting what will make them happy, overestimating the import of money and mistaking the circumstances to which they can and cannot adapt.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-books/1024/thumbnail.jp
textabstractHappiness is a main goal, most individuals reach out for a happy life and many policy ma...
The word happiness, “is commonly used to designate something intricate and ambiguous, one of those i...
textabstractABSTRACT<br/> The issue. Nineteenth century utilitarian philosophers considered happines...
Happiness and the law. At first glance, these two concepts seem to have little to do with each other...
Happiness, in general, is in many respects the topic du jour. A great deal of theoretical and empiri...
This article provides a short introduction to recent happiness research and its applications to busi...
[Legal regulation is the most coercive and effective behaviour modifying tool in our community. As a...
As the description of the 2012 ATRIP congress’s theme highlights, traditionally, scholars have used ...
This article explains why outcome-oriented goals like efficiency, happiness, or well-being are ultim...
Perhaps the most important goal of law and policy is improving people’s lives. But what constitutes ...
Perhaps the most important goal of law and policy is improving people’s lives. But what constitutes ...
Throughout the ages, many thinkers have regarded happiness as something of supreme value and observe...
Acquiring property is a central part of the modern American vision of the good life. The assumption ...
The essay shows how happiness became a suspicious notion in the law and in neighboring fields, with ...
What makes people happy? Why should governments care about people’s well-being? How would policy cha...
textabstractHappiness is a main goal, most individuals reach out for a happy life and many policy ma...
The word happiness, “is commonly used to designate something intricate and ambiguous, one of those i...
textabstractABSTRACT<br/> The issue. Nineteenth century utilitarian philosophers considered happines...
Happiness and the law. At first glance, these two concepts seem to have little to do with each other...
Happiness, in general, is in many respects the topic du jour. A great deal of theoretical and empiri...
This article provides a short introduction to recent happiness research and its applications to busi...
[Legal regulation is the most coercive and effective behaviour modifying tool in our community. As a...
As the description of the 2012 ATRIP congress’s theme highlights, traditionally, scholars have used ...
This article explains why outcome-oriented goals like efficiency, happiness, or well-being are ultim...
Perhaps the most important goal of law and policy is improving people’s lives. But what constitutes ...
Perhaps the most important goal of law and policy is improving people’s lives. But what constitutes ...
Throughout the ages, many thinkers have regarded happiness as something of supreme value and observe...
Acquiring property is a central part of the modern American vision of the good life. The assumption ...
The essay shows how happiness became a suspicious notion in the law and in neighboring fields, with ...
What makes people happy? Why should governments care about people’s well-being? How would policy cha...
textabstractHappiness is a main goal, most individuals reach out for a happy life and many policy ma...
The word happiness, “is commonly used to designate something intricate and ambiguous, one of those i...
textabstractABSTRACT<br/> The issue. Nineteenth century utilitarian philosophers considered happines...