This paper addresses the conditions for setting up strict civil liability schemes. For that it compares the social efficiency of two main civil liability regimes usually enforced to protect the environment: the strict liability regime and the “capped strict liability scheme”. First, it shows that the regulator faces an effective dilemma when he has to enforce one of these schemes. This because the social cost of a severe harm (and the associated optimum care effort) is determined independently of any liability regime. This independency has economic consequences. First, victims and polluters pit one against another about the liability regime that the government should enforce. Hence, financially constrained polluters prefer the ceiling of re...
The environmental damage harms or threatens the two groups of interests - public and private. Both t...
Major pollution incidents and a concern for the future well-being of the planet have caused many law...
The purpose of this chapter is to compare negligence rules and strict liability rules and to examine...
This paper addresses the conditions for setting up strict civil liability schemes. For that it compa...
This paper studies the delegation of activities that pose serious risks to health and the environmen...
Economists since Pigou have advocated the use of economic incentives for controlling en-vironmental ...
Ultra-hazardous risky activities as nuclear industry cannot be considered as “normal industries” i.e...
Private liability can potentially play a crucial role in protecting critical infrastructure. Traditi...
In spite of its tenure as the prevailing economic theory of strict liability, the proposition that s...
The principle that a State is responsible for causing environmental harm outside its territory in br...
Liability rules, regulation and insurance have all been proposed in legal and economic theory as ins...
To achieve desirable levels of product or environmental safety, our society relies on various system...
This article deals with the control of hazardous activities in situations where potential victims ca...
This paper explores the issue of whether strict liability imposed on polluters has served to reduce ...
The purpose of this chapter is to compare negligence rules and strict liability rules and to examine...
The environmental damage harms or threatens the two groups of interests - public and private. Both t...
Major pollution incidents and a concern for the future well-being of the planet have caused many law...
The purpose of this chapter is to compare negligence rules and strict liability rules and to examine...
This paper addresses the conditions for setting up strict civil liability schemes. For that it compa...
This paper studies the delegation of activities that pose serious risks to health and the environmen...
Economists since Pigou have advocated the use of economic incentives for controlling en-vironmental ...
Ultra-hazardous risky activities as nuclear industry cannot be considered as “normal industries” i.e...
Private liability can potentially play a crucial role in protecting critical infrastructure. Traditi...
In spite of its tenure as the prevailing economic theory of strict liability, the proposition that s...
The principle that a State is responsible for causing environmental harm outside its territory in br...
Liability rules, regulation and insurance have all been proposed in legal and economic theory as ins...
To achieve desirable levels of product or environmental safety, our society relies on various system...
This article deals with the control of hazardous activities in situations where potential victims ca...
This paper explores the issue of whether strict liability imposed on polluters has served to reduce ...
The purpose of this chapter is to compare negligence rules and strict liability rules and to examine...
The environmental damage harms or threatens the two groups of interests - public and private. Both t...
Major pollution incidents and a concern for the future well-being of the planet have caused many law...
The purpose of this chapter is to compare negligence rules and strict liability rules and to examine...