The way in which rules and standards are applied either by the administrative authorities responsible for the enforcement of the various administrative sanctions or by courts, is a determinant contrivance that allows the behavior of individuals to fall within the proviso of legal rules. The main function of Justice, as part of the legal system, is the enforcement and implementation of the law. Unimplemented legal rules have no effect on the social life they intend to regulate, that is, to frame human behavior so as to maximize social welfare. Our ground assumption considers that the behavior of individuals in relation to legal standards is the function of expected costs and benefits of lawful and unlawful alternatives. The highli...
This article is a survey of behavioural analysis of criminal law. Behavioural analysis of criminal l...
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This paper considers optimal enforcement when individuals may be imperfectly informed about the prob...
Recent comparative law and economics literature utilizes quantitative methods to evaluate the effect...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
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Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neoclassical economics. But empir...
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Economic theory of criminal law consists of normative and positive parts. Normative economic theory,...
In this Article I provide an economic analysis of criminal law as a preference-shaping policy. I arg...
Normative models of the optimal use of sanctions, monetary as well as nonmonetary, that employ the a...
Crime is an economically relevant activity. It may represent a mechanism of wealth distribution but ...
The law influences the behavior of its citizens in various ways. Well understood are the direct effe...
This article is a survey of behavioural analysis of criminal law. Behavioural analysis of criminal l...
AbstractCrime is the result of a rational distinctive balance between the benefits and costs of an i...
This paper considers optimal enforcement when individuals may be imperfectly informed about the prob...
Recent comparative law and economics literature utilizes quantitative methods to evaluate the effect...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
This paper points to some limitations of law and economics as both an explanative and a normative th...
Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neoclassical economics. But empir...
This paper contains the chapters on public enforcement of law and on criminal law from a general, fo...
This paper considers why some harm-generating activities are controlled by criminal law and criminal...
In this paper we analyze criminal deterrence in the presence of specific psychic costs of punishment...
Economic theory of criminal law consists of normative and positive parts. Normative economic theory,...
In this Article I provide an economic analysis of criminal law as a preference-shaping policy. I arg...
Normative models of the optimal use of sanctions, monetary as well as nonmonetary, that employ the a...
Crime is an economically relevant activity. It may represent a mechanism of wealth distribution but ...
The law influences the behavior of its citizens in various ways. Well understood are the direct effe...
This article is a survey of behavioural analysis of criminal law. Behavioural analysis of criminal l...
AbstractCrime is the result of a rational distinctive balance between the benefits and costs of an i...
This paper considers optimal enforcement when individuals may be imperfectly informed about the prob...