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Consumer Law and Economics / / edited by Klaus Mathis, Avishalom Tor
Consumer Law and Economics / / edited by Klaus Mathis, Avishalom Tor
Edizione [1st ed. 2021.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (326 pages)
Disciplina 343.071
Collana Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship
Soggetto topico Private international law
Conflict of laws
Commercial law - European Economic Community countries
Law and economics
Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law
European Economic Law
Law and Economics
ISBN 3-030-49028-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Behavioural Insights to Consumer Law.-1. The Target Opportunity Costs of Successful Nudges -- 2. Complex Mortgage Loans as a Case Study for Consumer Law and Economics -- 3. The PRIIPs Regulation in View of Behavioural Research: an Example of Hyperbolized Mandated Disclosure.-Part II: Mandated Disclosure -- 4. From Disclosure to Transparency in Consumer Law.- -- 5. No Need to Read – ‘Self-Enforcing’ Pre-contractual Consumer Information -- 6. The Law on Unfair Terms in Standard Form Contracts in Europe: A Comparative Law & Economics Approach -- 7. Ex Post Fairness Controls and Contract Design: The Spanish Experience -- 8. Correcting Information Asymmetry via Deep Consumer Information – Compelling Companies to Let the Sunshine In,- Part III: Data Protection Regulation,- 9. Law in Books and Law in Action: The Readability of Privacy Agreements and the GDPR,- 10. ‘Your DNA is One Click Away’: The GDPR and Direct to Consumer Genetic Testing -- Part II: Further Applications -- 11. The Poisonous Fruit of Foreign Currency Loans for Consumers in Selected Central Eastern Europe States – the Dilemma of Macroeconomic Policy Intervention -- 12. In Search of the Theory of Harm in EU Consumer Law: Lessons from the Consumer Fitness.Check -- Fabrizio Esposito and Anne-Lise Sibony -- 13. Limits to Behavioural Consumer Law and Policy - The Case of EU Alcohol Labelling -- 14. Environmental Protection by Means of Consumer Law?
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Law and Economics of Justice : Efficiency, Reciprocity, Meritocracy / / edited by Klaus Mathis, Avishalom Tor
Law and Economics of Justice : Efficiency, Reciprocity, Meritocracy / / edited by Klaus Mathis, Avishalom Tor
Autore Mathis Klaus
Edizione [1st ed. 2024.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (312 pages)
Disciplina 343.407
Altri autori (Persone) TorAvishalom
Collana Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship
Soggetto topico Commercial law
European Economic Community
Conflict of laws
International law
Comparative law
Law and economics
European Economic Law
Private International Law, International and Foreign Law, Comparative Law
Law and Economics
ISBN 3-031-56822-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I Markets, Market Failure and Distributive Justice -- 1 The Malleability of Inequality Trade-Offs -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Equality and Competing Considerations in Distributive Decision-Making -- 1.3 Equality and Social Comparison -- 1.4 Situational Factors and Inequality Concerns -- 1.5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 2 Overcoming the Antagonism Between Efficiency and Distributive Justice -- 2.1 Introduction and Notions -- 2.2 Relations Between Efficiency and Distributive Justice -- 2.3 Distributive Justice and Its Potential Failures -- 2.3.1 Role of Law -- 2.3.2 Function of Legitimacy -- 2.3.3 Justice Failures -- 2.4 Remedies for Distributive Justice Failures -- 2.4.1 Right Measures for Efficiency Evaluation -- 2.4.2 Standardisation of Principles Through International Guidelines -- 2.4.3 Regulatory Innovations -- 2.5 Outlook -- Bibliography -- 3 Just Prices, Market (In)Efficiency and Wealth (In)Equality -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Efficiency Conception of the Just Price -- 3.3 The Feasibility of a Just Price System -- 3.3.1 The Epistemic Objection -- 3.3.2 The Incentives Objection -- Bibliography -- 4 The Institutional Turn in Corporate Governance Towards Addressing Corporate Externalities and Public Goods -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Concerns About Externalities and Mispricing Explain Certain Corporate Social Responsibility and ESG Activities -- 4.3 Institutional Challenges Raised by Externality and Public Good Considerations -- 4.4 Evidence of the Turn to Institutionalising Externality and Public Goods and Its Implications -- 4.5 Implications of the Externality Perspective for Corporate Governance -- Bibliography -- 5 Justice Without Markets? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Justice, Markets and Aggregation Versus Individuation -- 5.3 Justice After the "Marketplace of Ideas" Closes.
5.4 Justice, and Politics as Markets? -- 5.4.1 Political Gerrymandering of Benefits with Postal Codes? -- 5.4.2 Public Benefit Targeting and the Risk of Algorithmic Competition -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II Efficiency -- 6 Beyond Justice Versus Efficiency: Reconciling Law and Economics Approaches to Fairness -- 6.1 Introduction-Neoclassical Economics and Positivist Law Against Kantian Ethics -- 6.1.1 Legal-Philosophical approaches to Justice and Fairness -- 6.1.2 Economic Approaches to Justice and Fairness -- 6.1.3 Kantian Legal Philosophy and Fairness in Law and Economics -- 6.2 Posner and Wealth Maximisation as an Argument Against Kantian Ethics -- 6.3 Fairness Versus Welfare Argument Against Kantian Ethics -- 6.4 The Kantian Requiem-Against Wealth Maximisation and Efficiency in Law and Economics -- 6.5 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 7 The Relevance of Law and Economics for Practical Reasoning -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 What is Practical Reasoning? -- 7.2.1 Practical Reasoning and Scientific Reasoning -- 7.2.2 Practical Reasoning as a Dialogical Process -- 7.3 Why Law and Economics Could be Relevant for Practical Reasoning? -- 7.3.1 The Dialectical/Dialogical Relevance of Law and Economics -- 7.3.2 The Ethical Relevance of Law and Economics -- 7.4 Conclusion: From Law and Economics to Practical Decision Making -- Bibliography -- 8 Efficiency and International Human Rights Law: Some Preliminary Thoughts -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Why International Human Rights Law? -- 8.3 Economic Theory and Human Rights Law -- 8.4 Preferences and Constraints -- 8.5 Looking Backwards or Forwards -- 8.6 Efficiency -- 8.7 Reconciliation - Business and Human Rights -- 8.8 Dialogue and Negotiations -- 8.9 Prevention-Human Rights Due Diligence -- 8.10 Flexibility -- 8.11 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 9 Efficiency as a Regulatory Goal in Healthcare Law.
9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Potential Conflict Between Efficiency and Fair Access to Healthcare -- 9.2.1 The Principle of Efficiency in the Swiss Health Insurance Act -- 9.2.2 Fair Access to Healthcare -- 9.2.3 Efficiency vs. Distributive Justice -- 9.3 Balancing Efficiency and Access to Healthcare -- 9.3.1 Adequate and Affordable Healthcare for Everyone as a Primary Goal -- 9.3.2 A Relative and Individual-Oriented Understanding of Efficiency -- 9.3.3 Uniform Application of Efficiency to Ensure Distributive Justice -- 9.3.4 Efficiency as a Means of Improving Access to Healthcare -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 10 Accessibility Versus Efficiency in the Judiciary: Evidence from the Polish Court Reforms -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Relevant Literature -- 10.3 Polish Civil Judiciary and the 2015 Reform -- 10.4 Dataset and Empirical Strategy -- 10.4.1 Dataset -- 10.4.2 Methodology -- 10.5 Estimation Results -- 10.5.1 Data Envelopment Analysis and Efficiency Scores -- 10.5.2 Tobit Regressions -- 10.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part III Reciprocity -- 11 "Shared Joy is Double Joy" -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Theoretical Background to Sharing as a Value Multiplication Process -- 11.2.1 A Focused Review of the Literature -- 11.2.2 Formulae for Sharing as Value Multiplication-The Saint Martin Equations -- 11.3 Testing and Questioning Parallel Patterns on Country Levels -- 11.3.1 Gini and Generosity -- 11.3.2 Gini and GDP Per Capita -- 11.3.3 Gini and the HDI -- 11.3.4 An Interpretation of the Patterns Through the Reciprocal Lens -- 11.4 Behavioural Foundations of Sharing as Value Multiplication -- 11.5 Conclusion -- References -- 12 The Consumer Welfare Standard, Consumer Sovereignty, and Reciprocity -- 12.1 Overview of the Analysis -- 12.2 The Consumer Welfare Hypothesis in a Nutshell -- 12.2.1 The Argument in a Nutshell.
12.2.2 Reasons to Take the Consumer Welfare Hypothesis Seriously -- 12.3 Reciprocity as an Evolutionary Mechanism Supported by Norms -- 12.3.1 Reciprocity: Direct or Indirect, Generalised or Not, Positive or Negative -- 12.3.2 Reciprocity: A Formidable Cooperation Mechanism -- 12.3.3 Norms: A Formidable Complement to Spontaneous Reciprocity -- 12.4 Consumer Sovereignty as a Norm of Indirect and Generalised Reciprocity -- 12.5 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Part IV Meritocracy -- 13 Hierarchy, Efficiency, and Merit -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 The Background: Hierarchies, Skepticism about Merit, and Efficiency to the Rescue -- 13.2.1 The Problem of Hierarchies in Liberal Societies -- 13.2.2 Skepticism about Merit -- 13.2.3 Efficiency to the Rescue -- 13.3 Merit within Hierarchies -- 13.3.1 Why Are You on Top and not Me? -- 13.3.2 What do we Owe Each Other in a Hierarchy? -- 13.4 A Two-Level Account -- 13.4.1 Against the Fundamentally Merit-Based Justification -- 13.4.2 Two Levels -- Bibliography -- 14 The Ethics of Meritocratic Competition -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 The Preference-Shaping Power of the Social Environment -- 14.3 Education: A Case Study in Meritocratic Socialisation -- 14.4 A Deliberative Examination of Meritocracy -- 14.4.1 Public Deliberation -- 14.4.2 An Endorsement of Pluralism -- 14.5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 15 Equal Opportunity in an Unequal Society -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Opportunity and Mobility -- 15.3 Fairness and Justifiability -- 15.4 Equality ex ante -- 15.5 Desert -- 15.6 Conclusion -- References -- 16 Redefining a Normative Framework for Meritocracy in the Era of Generative AI: An Inter-Disciplinary Perspective -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Meritocracy and its Contribution to Innovation -- 16.2.1 Meritocracy and the Hyper-Competition Loop.
16.3 Meritocratic Order in the Silicon Valley, Singapore, the Swiss Life Sciences Sector -- 16.4 How Generative AI may Further Add to the Societal Discontent with Meritocracy? -- 16.5 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Law and economics of regulation / / Klaus Mathis and Avishalom Tor (editors)
Law and economics of regulation / / Klaus Mathis and Avishalom Tor (editors)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 320 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 343.07
Collana Economic analysis of law in European legal scholarship
Soggetto topico Conflict of laws
Law and economics
Commercial law - European Economic Community countries
ISBN 3-030-70530-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Law and Economics of Regulation Theory -- Public Services as a Strategy of Regulation -- Sectoral Self-Regulation as a Viable Tool -- Ethical Blind Spots & Regulatory Traps: On Distorted Regulatory Incentives, Behavioural Ethics & Legal Design -- Law and Economics as a Vehicle for Judicial Activism in Russian Law -- Part II: Specific Applications of Law and Economics of Regulation -- Key Lessons for the Design of Consumer Protection Legislation -- Regulation of Information about Unfolding Events in Securities Markets: A Behavioural Economics Perspective -- Data Flows v. Data Protection: Mapping the Pros and Cons of Existing Reconciliation Models in Global Trade Law and Beyond -- The Concept of Regulatory Arbitrage -- (Un)intended Consequences of Macroprudential Regulation -- Precautionary Antitrust: A Precautionary Tale in European Competition Policy -- Regulation and Deregulation of Financial Markets from the Perspective of Law and Economics -- Privatizing Income Security for Disabled Workers: Unintended Consequences and Labour Market Imbalances -- Regulating Innovations -- Matching Commitments: A New Approach to Regulation of the Commons.
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Law and economics of the coronavirus crisis / / edited by Klaus Mathis and Avishalom Tor
Law and economics of the coronavirus crisis / / edited by Klaus Mathis and Avishalom Tor
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (408 pages)
Disciplina 362.1962414
Collana Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship
Soggetto topico Legislation
ISBN 3-030-95876-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Immediate Impact and Responses -- Law, Economics, and Compliance in the Times of COVID-19: A Behavioural Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Choosing the Means to Promote the Goal: Nudges v. Mandates -- 3 Nudges: Behaviourally Informed Messaging, and Choice Architecture -- 3.1 Behaviourally Informed Messaging -- 3.2 Choice Architecture -- 4 Harnessing Social Norms -- 5 Behavioural Ethics: Addressing Motivated Reasoning and Partisanship -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Fake News in Times of Pandemic and Beyond: Enquiry into the Rationales for Regulating Information Platforms -- 1 Introduction: The Changing Landscape of Fake News -- 2 Regulating Online Platforms -- 2.1 Understanding Platforms as Information Intermediaries -- 2.2 Regulatory Initiatives Addressing the Platformization of the Media Space and Online Misinformation -- 2.2.1 Introduction -- 2.2.2 Developments in the United States -- 2.2.3 Developments in the European Union -- Remarks on the General Framework for the Protection of Freedom of Expression -- Specific Initiatives Regulating Platforms -- 3 Appraisal of the Emergent Regulatory Framework for Platforms -- References -- A Behavioural Economics Approach to the Covidian Crisis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Why Can We Not Learn from History? -- 3 Response to the Pandemic by Governments and Citizens -- 4 Behavioural Economics as a Public Health Support -- 5 Final Thoughts -- References -- Contracts and the Coronavirus Crisis: Emergency Policy Responses Between Preservation and Disruption -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Emergency Policy Responses -- 2.1 Responses for Commercial Contracts -- 2.2 Responses for Consumer Contracts -- 2.3 Responses for Employment Contracts -- 2.4 Responses for Lease Contracts -- 3 Preservation, but Excuses and Remedies -- 3.1 Subsequent Impossibility of Performance.
3.2 Debtor´s Delay of Performance -- 3.3 Creditor´s Delay of Performance -- 4 Disruption, Either Adaption or Termination -- 4.1 Adaption and Termination Under Changed Circumstances -- 4.2 Termination for Cause -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- The Giant Awakens -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Giant in Chains: Excessive Pricing in Law & -- Economics -- 2.1 Legal-Economics of Price, Value, and Profit -- 2.2 The Gigantic Debate: Arguments Pro and Contra Excessive Pricing Enforcement -- 2.3 Efficiency v Fairness -- 3 A Familiar Giant: Excessive Pricing in European Competition Law & -- Policy -- 4 The Giant Awakens: Excessive Pricing and Price Gouging During the COVID-19 Crisis -- 4.1 United States -- 4.2 United Kingdom -- 4.3 European Union -- 4.4 South Africa -- 4.4.1 Babelegi Workwear -- 4.4.2 Dischem Pharmacies -- 4.4.3 Analysis of the Cases in Light of Normative Views on Excessive Pricing -- 5 Conclusion and Ways Forward -- References -- Balancing Lives and Livelihoods -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Obligation to Fulfil (Provide) the Right to Adequate Food -- 3 Key Argument -- 4 The Negative Impact of COVID-19 on the Right to Food and the Legal Obligation for States to Step in Through the Obligation t... -- 5 Challenges to Implementing the Obligation to Fulfil (Provide) the Right to Adequate Food in a Predominantly Informal Economy -- 5.1 The Magnitude of the Informal Economy -- 5.2 The Duration of the COVID-19 Pandemic in an Economy That Is Predominantly Informal as an Exacerbating Factor -- 6 Social Protection as a Long-Term and More Sustainable Means to Implement the Obligation to Fulfil (Provide) the Right to Food -- 6.1 The Complementarity Between Social Protection and the Obligation to Fulfil (Provide) the Right to Food -- 6.2 Informality of the Economy as a Challenge to Financing and Expanding the Right to Social Protection.
7 Using ``Maximum Available Resources´´ to Overcome Challenges Posed by the Prevalence of the Informality of the Economy -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Books, Book Chapters and Journal Articles -- Online Documents -- Documents of United Nations Human Rights Mechanisms -- Business Interruption Insurance and Covid-19: Between Embracing Risk and Spreading Loss -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Business Interruption Insurance in the Context of Covid-19 -- 2.1 Business Interruption Insurance in the UK -- 2.1.1 Disease Clauses: What is an ``Occurrence of Disease´´ That Triggers Business Interruption Cover? -- 2.1.2 Prevention of Access Clauses: Are Recommendations Sufficient or do we Need Mandates? -- 2.1.3 The ``Inability to Use´´ Clauses -- 2.1.4 The Question of Causation -- Establishing Causality of Covid-19 Outbreaks to Establish Insurance Cover -- Disease Clauses: How Many Outbreaks of Covid-19 Are Necessary? -- Prevention of Access Clauses: The Cover Should not be Illusory -- Concurrent Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 2.1.5 The Construction of Trends Clauses: The Scope of Indemnification -- 2.1.6 Preliminary Assessment of the Supreme Court´s Judgment -- 2.2 Developments in the US -- 2.2.1 Insurance Product Design and Regulatory Measures -- 2.2.2 The Position of the US Courts -- 3 Loss Spreading Under Business Interruption Cover -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Remote Teaching and Remote Exams Due to COVID-19: Some Evidence from Teaching Law and Economics -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Higher Education in the Time of COVID-19 -- 3 European Master in Law and Economics: The Programme and its Organization -- 4 Available Data -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Future Possibilities -- Access and Development Rights in Pandemic Crises -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Broadening the Scope of Access Rights -- 2.1 Open Society and Fundamental Rights.
2.2 Legal and Factual ``Holding´´ of Data -- 2.2.1 Limited Scope of Ownership Rules -- 2.2.2 Factual Control of Data -- 2.3 Way Forward -- 2.3.1 International Legal Instruments (UNESCO, ICESCR) -- 2.3.2 Court Practice (ECOWAS) -- 2.3.3 Interim Conclusion -- 3 Revitalising Development Rights -- 3.1 International Legal Instruments -- 3.1.1 Existing Covenants and Declarations -- 3.1.2 New Initiatives -- 3.2 Need for a More Inclusive Approach -- 4 Outlook -- References -- COVID-19 and the Issue of Affordable Access to Innovative Health Technologies: An Analysis of Compulsory Licensing of Patents ... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Compulsory Licensing: The Most Controversial Public Health Flexibility -- 3 Compulsory Licensing is Procedurally Cumbersome -- 4 The Uses of Compulsory Licensing Flexibility Since the Doha Declaration -- 5 Recent Developments in Response to COVID-19 -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Financial (In)Stability and the UN´s Agenda 2030 on Sustainable Development in the Face of the Coronavirus Crisis -- 1 The Rise of Economic and Financial Stability as a Driver of Contemporary International Economic Relations -- 2 The Success of the Neo-Liberal Economic Order and Its Subsequent Crisis -- 3 The Advent of the Coronavirus Emergency and the Need for a Change of Approach to Achieve Economic and Financial Stability -- 4 The Transformative Power of the UN´s Agenda 2030 for a Better and More Stabilized International Economic Order -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Innovative Foods with Transparent Labels That Will Have the Next Pandemic for Breakfast -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Incursions Into Nature -- 1.2 Animal-Industrial Complex -- 1.3 Fur Farms -- 1.4 Quiet Assassins -- 1.5 Inefficient Meat Production -- 1.6 Negative Externalities -- 1.7 Pushback -- 2 Innovative Foods and Their Names -- 2.1 Plant-Based Food -- 2.2 Cell-Cultured Meat.
3 Regulation for Innovative Food -- 3.1 Quality Regulation -- 3.2 Standard of Identity of Food -- the Checkpoint for TiL Legislation -- 3.2.1 Standard of Identity for Food -- 3.2.2 Reform of Regulation (EU) No. 1308/2013 -- Amendment 165 ``Veggie Burger Ban´´ -- Amendment 171 Extension of the Existing ``Dairy Ban´´ -- 3.2.3 Mismatch of Amendment 171 with EU Policy Goals -- Health -- Sustainability -- Ethics -- Transition -- Clear Information -- 3.3 Farm to Zoonotic Disease -- 4 TiL, Transparency and Commercial Speech -- 4.1 ``A Solution in Search of a Problem´´ -- 4.2 The Knife Cuts Both Ways -- 4.2.1 Deceptive Advertisements -- 4.2.2 Ag-Gag Laws -- 4.2.3 Country-of-Origin -- 4.2.4 Food Libel Laws -- 4.3 Consumer Confusion or Commercial Speech -- 4.3.1 Empirical Research -- 4.3.2 Piggybacking on the Plant-Based Popularity Diluting the Meaning of Plant-Based -- 5 Labelling and the Government´s Role to Stimulate or Stifle Certain Food -- 5.1 Contradictory Campaigns -- 5.2 Subsidies to the Animal-Based Industry -- 5.3 Regulatory Capture -- 5.4 Market Mechanism -- 5.5 Efficiency Gains -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Coming of Age of Open Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Characteristics of Data & -- Privacy -- 2.1 The Nature of Goods & -- Services -- 2.1.1 Rivalrous or Nonrivalrous -- 2.1.2 Excludable or Nonexcludable -- 2.1.3 Four Classifications of Goods & -- Services -- 2.2 Framework for Assessing Privacy -- 3 The Life Cycle of Data -- 4 The Incentives to Open Data -- 4.1 Benefits to Governments to Provide Open Data -- 4.2 Benefits to Private Enterprises to Provide Open Data -- 4.3 Benefits to Households and Individuals to Provide Open Data -- 5 Open Data as an Antitrust Remedy -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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Law and Economics of the Digital Transformation / / edited by Klaus Mathis, Avishalom Tor
Law and Economics of the Digital Transformation / / edited by Klaus Mathis, Avishalom Tor
Autore Mathis Klaus
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (456 pages)
Disciplina 658.4062
Altri autori (Persone) TorAvishalom
Collana Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship
Soggetto topico Commercial law
European Economic Community
Information technology - Law and legislation
Mass media - Law and legislation
Law and economics
Computers - Law and legislation
European Economic Law
IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property
Law and Economics
Legal Aspects of Computing
Soggetto non controllato Economics
Business & Economics
ISBN 3-031-25059-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Contracts in Digital Markets -- 1. Do Smart Contracts Incur Higher Transaction Costs than Traditional Contracts? -- 2. Digitalization’s Big Promise and Peril: The Personalization of Insurance Contracts and its Legal Consequences -- 3. Law Without Markets -- Part II: Digitalisation and the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 4. Online Commercial Courts and Judicial Efficiency: Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland -- 5. Tax Administration Toward Digitalization in the COVID-19 Environment – Case Study Bosnia and Herzegovina: Law and Economics of e-Tax Administration Data -- Part III: Copyright Law -- 6. Digitalization: On the Way to a New Copyright Architecture? -- 7. A Digital Single Market, First Stop to the Metaverse: Counterlife of Copyright Protection Wanted -- 8. Deepfakes, Copyright & Personality Rights: An Inter-Disciplinary Perspective -- Part IV: Competition Law -- 9. Innovation in High-Tech Mergers: Should Competition Law Bother? -- 10. Innovation as a Competitive Constraint on Online Platforms in European Competition Law: The Industry Life Cycle and Dominant Designs in Digital Markets -- Part V: General and Global Perspectives -- 11. Rules and Nudging as Code: Is This the Future for Legal Drafting Activities? -- 12.Digital Transformation as a Reshaper of Global Trade Law -- 13. Safeguarding Peace and Human Wellbeing for Future Generations – Do We Need a New UN Convention? -- Part VI: Specific Sectors -- 14. Digitalisation of Banking and the Consumer Protection: The Regulation of Unauthorised Payments from the Perspective of Institutional Law and Economics -- 15. Regulation of Digital Agriculture – A Law and Economics Perspective.
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Mathis Klaus  
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New Developments in Competition Law and Economics / / edited by Klaus Mathis, Avishalom Tor
New Developments in Competition Law and Economics / / edited by Klaus Mathis, Avishalom Tor
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (358 pages)
Disciplina 343.0721
Collana Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship
Soggetto topico International law
Trade
Mass media
Law
International economics
Law and economics
International Economic Law, Trade Law
IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property
International Economics
Law and Economics
ISBN 3-030-11611-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Foundations of Competition Law -- 1 Justifying Competition Law in the Face of Consumers’ Bounded Rationality -- 2 Two Contexts of Economics in Competition Law -- 3 The Third Way: A Conciliatory Approach Between “Freedom to Compete” and the “More Economic Approach” for European Competition Law An Outline for the Introduction of a Multiple Goals Approach in Theory and Jurisprudence -- Part II: Applications of Competition Law -- 4 An Impact on Competitiveness of Fiscal Devaluation, Deregulation in Service Sectors and Economic Activity in EU Countries 1995-2013 -- 5 Taking Misleading Information Seriously: A Law and Economics Perspective on Unfair Competition Law -- 6 De minimis Exceptions for Hard-core Restrictions in Swiss Antitrust Law -- Latest Developments in Light of the Elmex Decision -- 7 Whole Foods, Fresh Concerns? How Recoupment Requirement Misses the Mark on Amazon’s Anticompetitive Practices -- Part III: Intellectual Property Rights and Patents -- 8 Blocking Patents and the Process of Innovation -- 9 Understanding the Implications of (the Lack of) International Competition Laws and Strong Intellectual Property Rights for Diversity -- 10 Excessive Pharmaceutical Prices as an Anticompetitive Practice – Reviving Compulsory Licensing in Competition Law & Antitrust -- Part IV: Impact of Information Technology -- 11 Disruptive Technologies and Competition Law -- 12 The Power of Algorithms: Understanding the Implications of Big Data Analytics for Competition Law -- 13 Regulating Big Data: A Competition Law or Consumer Protection Concern? -- 14 Competition Law and Most Favoured Nation Clauses in Online Markets -- Part V: Energy Markets and Competition Law -- 15 Energy Competition: From Commodity to Boutique and Back -- 16 EU Competition Law, Renewable Energies, and Tendering Models.
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Nudging - Possibilities, Limitations and Applications in European Law and Economics / / edited by Klaus Mathis, Avishalom Tor
Nudging - Possibilities, Limitations and Applications in European Law and Economics / / edited by Klaus Mathis, Avishalom Tor
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (391 p.)
Disciplina 343.07
Collana Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship
Soggetto topico Law—Philosophy
Law
Law and economics
Psychology
Civil law
Fundamentals of Law
Law and Economics
Law and Psychology
Civil Law
ISBN 3-319-29562-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Foundations -- 1.The Critical and Problematic Role of Bounded Rationality in Nudging; Avishalom Tor -- 2.Beneficial and Exploitative Nudges; Bruno S. Frey and Jana Gallus -- 3.The Crucial Importance of Interests in Libertarian Paternalism; Mark D. White -- 4.Condorcet’s Jury Theorem as a Rational Justification of Soft Paternalistic Policies:A Philosophical Note; Malte Dold -- 5. To What Extent Should the State Protect Human Beings from Themselves? An Analysis from a Human Rights Perspective; Peter G. Kirchschläger -- 6. Nudging is Judging: The Inevitability of Value Judgments Consequences of the Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy for Behavioural Law and Economics; Ariel David Steffen -- Part II: Applications -- 7. Nudging and the Principle of Proportionality: Obliged to Nudge?; Mark Schweizer -- 8. Nudging in Swiss Contract Law? An Analysis of Non-Mandatory Default Rules from a Legal, Economic and Behavioural Perspective; Klaus Mathis and Philipp Anton Burri -- 9. Designing Disclosures: Testing the Efficacy of Disclosure in Retail Investment Advice; Geneviève Helleringer -- 10. Neutral Third-Party Counselling as Nudge Toward Safer Financial Products? The Case of Risky Mortgage Loan Contracts; Piotr Tereszkiewicz -- 11. The Potential Use of Visual Packing Elements as Nudges: An Analysis on the Example of the EU Health Claims Regime; Kai Purnhagen, Erica van Herpen and Ellen van Kleef -- 12. Nudging – Information, Choice Architecture and Beyond: Theory and Applications in Financial Markets Law; Rainer Baisch -- 13. Nudging and Environmental Law: Perspectives and Examples; Felix Ekardt and Jutta Wieding -- 14. Nudging Governments? Behavioural Regulation in International Trade; Georgios Dimitropoulos -- 15. Nudging in Tax Law? Eyetracking Research on the Limits of Efficacy of Legal Definitions; Mariusz J. Golecki, Marcin Romanovicz and Jerzy W. Wojciechowski -- 16. Nudging as a Tool for Media Policy: Understanding and Fostering Exposure Diversity in the Age of Digital Media; Mira Burri -- 17. Academic Fraud at Hogwarts: Behavioural Law and Economics Lessons for Muggles of all Ages; Rute Saraiva -- About the Authors -- Index.
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
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