This article deals with the economic effects generated by different conflict rules on incentives of economic agents. In particular, we ascertain the rules currently in force at the domestic level, and subsequently analyze each of them from an economic standpoint. Namely, we focus our analysis on the following rules: the so-called lex loci delicti, the lex loci laesionis, the forum shopping and the forum non conveniens, the optio legis principle, and the rule of victim’s freedom of choice.We exploit these rules to explain some famous cases, that is, the accident that occurred at the Bhopal plant in 1984 and the oil spill involving the supertanker Amoco Cadiz
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Comparative legal scholarship has often focused on penalty clauses, in particular highlighting the m...
When we state the concept of Cartels emerged a very long time ago, even saying that it dates back to...
This article deals with the economic effects generated by different conflict rules on incentives of ...
This article explores certain international law aspects of the Bhopal disaster, namely the principle...
Since 19th century when the first oil tankers started to operate there have been many major oil tank...
The law shapes peoples behaviour by creating incentives. For example, tort law induces motorists to...
Death and personal injury in shipping incidents on remote-controlled and autonomous passenger ships ...
International audienceThis article studies the deterrent effect of the specific liability and compen...
Since the 1960's, courts have embraced rules imposing "strict liability" on manufacturers for defect...
Automobile Accident Costs and Payments, Studies in the Economies of Injury Réparation, édité par A.F...
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Perhaps the most troublesome of all choice of law questions arises when a plaintiff asserts a cause ...
In this paper the economic analysis of accident law is used to examine the liability for nuclear acc...
In trade agreements, governments can design remedies to ensure compliance (property rule) or to comp...
This study is an economic analysis of product liability rules as devices preventing accidents caused...
Comparative legal scholarship has often focused on penalty clauses, in particular highlighting the m...
When we state the concept of Cartels emerged a very long time ago, even saying that it dates back to...
This article deals with the economic effects generated by different conflict rules on incentives of ...
This article explores certain international law aspects of the Bhopal disaster, namely the principle...
Since 19th century when the first oil tankers started to operate there have been many major oil tank...
The law shapes peoples behaviour by creating incentives. For example, tort law induces motorists to...
Death and personal injury in shipping incidents on remote-controlled and autonomous passenger ships ...
International audienceThis article studies the deterrent effect of the specific liability and compen...
Since the 1960's, courts have embraced rules imposing "strict liability" on manufacturers for defect...
Automobile Accident Costs and Payments, Studies in the Economies of Injury Réparation, édité par A.F...
G. Calabresi, The Costs of Accidents. A Légal and Economie Analysis. In: Revue internationale de dro...
Perhaps the most troublesome of all choice of law questions arises when a plaintiff asserts a cause ...
In this paper the economic analysis of accident law is used to examine the liability for nuclear acc...
In trade agreements, governments can design remedies to ensure compliance (property rule) or to comp...
This study is an economic analysis of product liability rules as devices preventing accidents caused...
Comparative legal scholarship has often focused on penalty clauses, in particular highlighting the m...
When we state the concept of Cartels emerged a very long time ago, even saying that it dates back to...