Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Tort Law and Economics vol.1 (Encyclopedia of Law and Economics)/ edited by Michael Faure

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Encyclopedia of law and economics (2nd ed.), 1Publication details: UK; Edward Elgar, 2009.Description: xlii, 521p.; 24cmISBN:
  • 9781847206596
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.03 FAU
Contents:
PART I: EFFICIENT LIABILITY RULES 1. Strict Liability versus Negligence Hans-Bernd Schäfer and Frank Müller-Langer 2. Contributory and Comparative Negligence in the Law and Economics Literature Mireia Artigot i Golobardes and Fernando Gómez Pomar PART II: CAUSATION AND MULTIPLE TORTFEASORS 3. Causation and Foreseeability Omri Ben-Shahar 4. Joint and Several Liability Lewis A. Kornhauser and Richard L. Revesz 5. Vicarious and Corporate Civil Liability Reinier H. Kraakman PART III: DAMAGES 6. Tort Damages Louis T. Visscher 7. Pure Economic Loss Jef De Mot 8. Non Pecuniary Losses Siewert D. Lindenbergh and Peter P.M. van Kippersluis 9. Punitive Damages A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell PART IV: SPECIFIC CASES 10. Environmental Liability Michael Faure 11. Products Liability Mark A. Geistfeld 12. Medical Malpractice Steve Boccara PART V: ALTERNATIVE COMPENSATION SYSTEMS 13. Tort Law and Liability Insurance Gerhard Wagner 14. No-Fault Compensation Systems Karine Fiore PART VI: OTHER PERSPECTIVES ON TORT LAW 15. Harmonizing Tort Law: A Comparative Tort Law and Economics Analysis Willem H. van Boom PART VII: EMPIRICS 16. Empirics of Tort Ben C.J. van Velthoven Index
Summary: This volume provides a state-of-the-art overview of the literature on the economic analysis of tort law. In sixteen chapters, the specialist authors guide the reader through the often vast literature in each domain providing a balanced and comprehensive summary. Particular attention is paid to the evolution of the field, further refinements to economic models and relevant conclusions and lessons for the policymaker. Tort Law and Economics is part of the Encyclopedia of Law and Economics, and enables readers, some not familiar with law and economics, to obtain an insight in the relevant economic literature concerning tort law and economics. This book will be of interest to lawyers and economists, practitioners and academics interested in accident law, tort law, insurance and regulation. It will also appeal to students in economic analysis of law and policymakers working on prevention of accidents, tort law or compensation of accident victims. ---provided by publisher
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books Central Library 346.03 FAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 001031

PART I: EFFICIENT LIABILITY RULES
1. Strict Liability versus Negligence
Hans-Bernd Schäfer and Frank Müller-Langer
2. Contributory and Comparative Negligence in the Law and Economics Literature
Mireia Artigot i Golobardes and Fernando Gómez Pomar
PART II: CAUSATION AND MULTIPLE TORTFEASORS
3. Causation and Foreseeability
Omri Ben-Shahar
4. Joint and Several Liability
Lewis A. Kornhauser and Richard L. Revesz
5. Vicarious and Corporate Civil Liability
Reinier H. Kraakman
PART III: DAMAGES
6. Tort Damages
Louis T. Visscher
7. Pure Economic Loss
Jef De Mot
8. Non Pecuniary Losses
Siewert D. Lindenbergh and Peter P.M. van Kippersluis
9. Punitive Damages
A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell
PART IV: SPECIFIC CASES
10. Environmental Liability
Michael Faure
11. Products Liability
Mark A. Geistfeld
12. Medical Malpractice
Steve Boccara
PART V: ALTERNATIVE COMPENSATION SYSTEMS
13. Tort Law and Liability Insurance
Gerhard Wagner
14. No-Fault Compensation Systems
Karine Fiore
PART VI: OTHER PERSPECTIVES ON TORT LAW
15. Harmonizing Tort Law: A Comparative Tort Law and Economics Analysis
Willem H. van Boom
PART VII: EMPIRICS
16. Empirics of Tort
Ben C.J. van Velthoven
Index

This volume provides a state-of-the-art overview of the literature on the economic analysis of tort law. In sixteen chapters, the specialist authors guide the reader through the often vast literature in each domain providing a balanced and comprehensive summary. Particular attention is paid to the evolution of the field, further refinements to economic models and relevant conclusions and lessons for the policymaker.
Tort Law and Economics is part of the Encyclopedia of Law and Economics, and enables readers, some not familiar with law and economics, to obtain an insight in the relevant economic literature concerning tort law and economics. This book will be of interest to lawyers and economists, practitioners and academics interested in accident law, tort law, insurance and regulation. It will also appeal to students in economic analysis of law and policymakers working on prevention of accidents, tort law or compensation of accident victims. ---provided by publisher

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Facts & Statistics

Printed Books

2132

e - Books

400

Print Journals

27

e - Journals

50

Online Databases

10


© Gujarat National Law University. All Rights Reserved.