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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1697883796
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 174 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781003014652 , 1003014658 , 9781000028171 , 1000028178 , 9781000028157 , 1000028151 , 9781000028164 , 100002816X
    Series Statement: Markets and the law
    Content: Behavioral economic analysis of law (or behavioral law and economics) and paternalistic interference -- Sunstein and Thaler's nudge theory, the steering of people's behavior by means of default or opt-out rules, and the promotion of a 'mild or 'libertarian' -- Beyond defaults, opt-out or opt-in systems : The recourse to the visible -- The withdrawal right pursuant to Directive 2011/83/EU and the application of the mandated-choice model -- The clause "as is where is" in a sales contract and the application of the mandated-choice model -- Strict product liability and mandated-choice model : Why are they incompatible? -- Final Remarks : The philosophical foundations of freedom of choice and personal autonomy and the specific affiliation of the mandated-choice model to them.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367410322
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe Karampatzos, Antonios, 1977 - Private law, nudging and behavioural economic analysis London : Routledge, 2020 ISBN 9780367410322
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bürgerliches Recht ; Nudge ; Verhaltensökonomie ; Ökonomische Theorie des Rechts
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1685103421
    Format: xiii, 174 Seiten
    ISBN: 9780367410322
    Series Statement: Markets and the law
    Content: "Offering a fresh perspective on "nudging", this book uses legal paternalism to explore how legal systems may promote good policies without ignoring personal autonomy. It suggests that the dilemma between inefficient opt-in rules and autonomy restricting opt-out schemes fails to realistically capture the span of options available to the policy maker. There is a third path, namely the 'mandated-choice model'. The book is dedicated to presenting this model and exploring its great potential. Contract law, consumer protection, products safety and regulatory problems such as organ donation or excessive borrowing are the setting for the discussion. Familiarising the reader with a hot debate on paternalism, behavioural economics and private law, this book takes a further step and links this behavioural law and economics discussion with philosophical considerations to shed a light on modern challenges, such as organ donation or consumers protection, by adopting an openly interdisciplinary approach. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of contract law, legal systems, behavioural law and economics, and consumer law"--
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781003014652
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Karampatzos, Antonios, 1977 - Private law, nudging and behavioural economic analysis London : Routledge, 2020 ISBN 9781003014652
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1003014658
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781000028171
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1000028178
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781000028157
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1000028151
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781000028164
    Additional Edition: ISBN 100002816X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bürgerliches Recht ; Nudge ; Verhaltensökonomie ; Ökonomische Theorie des Rechts
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949595438302882
    Format: 1 online resource (189 pages).
    ISBN: 1-00-301465-8 , 1-003-01465-8 , 1-000-02817-8
    Series Statement: Markets and the law
    Content: "Offering a fresh perspective on "nudging", this book uses legal paternalism to explore how legal systems may promote good policies without ignoring personal autonomy. It suggests that the dilemma between inefficient opt-in rules and autonomy restricting opt-out schemes fails to realistically capture the span of options available to the policy maker. There is a third path, namely the 'mandated-choice model'. The book is dedicated to presenting this model and exploring its great potential. Contract law, consumer protection, products safety and regulatory problems such as organ donation or excessive borrowing are the setting for the discussion. Familiarising the reader with a hot debate on paternalism, behavioural economics and private law, this book takes a further step and links this behavioural law and economics discussion with philosophical considerations to shed a light on modern challenges, such as organ donation or consumers protection, by adopting an openly interdisciplinary approach. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of contract law, legal systems, behavioural law and economics, and consumer law"--
    Note: Behavioral economic analysis of law (or behavioral law and economics) and paternalistic interference -- Sunstein and Thaler's nudge theory, the steering of people's behavior by means of default or opt-out rules, and the promotion of a 'mild or 'libertarian' -- Beyond defaults, opt-out or opt-in systems : The recourse to the visible -- The withdrawal right pursuant to Directive 2011/83/EU and the application of the mandated-choice model -- The clause "as is where is" in a sales contract and the application of the mandated-choice model -- Strict product liability and mandated-choice model : Why are they incompatible? -- Final Remarks : The philosophical foundations of freedom of choice and personal autonomy and the specific affiliation of the mandated-choice model to them.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-367-41032-X
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    edoccha_9961330272602883
    Format: 1 online resource (189 pages).
    ISBN: 1-00-301465-8 , 1-003-01465-8 , 1-000-02817-8
    Series Statement: Markets and the law
    Content: "Offering a fresh perspective on "nudging", this book uses legal paternalism to explore how legal systems may promote good policies without ignoring personal autonomy. It suggests that the dilemma between inefficient opt-in rules and autonomy restricting opt-out schemes fails to realistically capture the span of options available to the policy maker. There is a third path, namely the 'mandated-choice model'. The book is dedicated to presenting this model and exploring its great potential. Contract law, consumer protection, products safety and regulatory problems such as organ donation or excessive borrowing are the setting for the discussion. Familiarising the reader with a hot debate on paternalism, behavioural economics and private law, this book takes a further step and links this behavioural law and economics discussion with philosophical considerations to shed a light on modern challenges, such as organ donation or consumers protection, by adopting an openly interdisciplinary approach. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of contract law, legal systems, behavioural law and economics, and consumer law"--
    Note: Behavioral economic analysis of law (or behavioral law and economics) and paternalistic interference -- Sunstein and Thaler's nudge theory, the steering of people's behavior by means of default or opt-out rules, and the promotion of a 'mild or 'libertarian' -- Beyond defaults, opt-out or opt-in systems : The recourse to the visible -- The withdrawal right pursuant to Directive 2011/83/EU and the application of the mandated-choice model -- The clause "as is where is" in a sales contract and the application of the mandated-choice model -- Strict product liability and mandated-choice model : Why are they incompatible? -- Final Remarks : The philosophical foundations of freedom of choice and personal autonomy and the specific affiliation of the mandated-choice model to them.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-367-41032-X
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edocfu_9961330272602883
    Format: 1 online resource (189 pages).
    ISBN: 1-00-301465-8 , 1-003-01465-8 , 1-000-02817-8
    Series Statement: Markets and the law
    Content: "Offering a fresh perspective on "nudging", this book uses legal paternalism to explore how legal systems may promote good policies without ignoring personal autonomy. It suggests that the dilemma between inefficient opt-in rules and autonomy restricting opt-out schemes fails to realistically capture the span of options available to the policy maker. There is a third path, namely the 'mandated-choice model'. The book is dedicated to presenting this model and exploring its great potential. Contract law, consumer protection, products safety and regulatory problems such as organ donation or excessive borrowing are the setting for the discussion. Familiarising the reader with a hot debate on paternalism, behavioural economics and private law, this book takes a further step and links this behavioural law and economics discussion with philosophical considerations to shed a light on modern challenges, such as organ donation or consumers protection, by adopting an openly interdisciplinary approach. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of contract law, legal systems, behavioural law and economics, and consumer law"--
    Note: Behavioral economic analysis of law (or behavioral law and economics) and paternalistic interference -- Sunstein and Thaler's nudge theory, the steering of people's behavior by means of default or opt-out rules, and the promotion of a 'mild or 'libertarian' -- Beyond defaults, opt-out or opt-in systems : The recourse to the visible -- The withdrawal right pursuant to Directive 2011/83/EU and the application of the mandated-choice model -- The clause "as is where is" in a sales contract and the application of the mandated-choice model -- Strict product liability and mandated-choice model : Why are they incompatible? -- Final Remarks : The philosophical foundations of freedom of choice and personal autonomy and the specific affiliation of the mandated-choice model to them.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-367-41032-X
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949385899602882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiii, 174 pages).
    ISBN: 9781003014652 , 1003014658 , 1000028178 , 9781000028157 , 1000028151 , 9781000028164 , 100002816X , 9781000028171
    Series Statement: Markets and the law
    Content: "Offering a fresh perspective on "nudging", this book uses legal paternalism to explore how legal systems may promote good policies without ignoring personal autonomy. It suggests that the dilemma between inefficient opt-in rules and autonomy restricting opt-out schemes fails to realistically capture the span of options available to the policy maker. There is a third path, namely the 'mandated-choice model'. The book is dedicated to presenting this model and exploring its great potential. Contract law, consumer protection, products safety and regulatory problems such as organ donation or excessive borrowing are the setting for the discussion. Familiarising the reader with a hot debate on paternalism, behavioural economics and private law, this book takes a further step and links this behavioural law and economics discussion with philosophical considerations to shed a light on modern challenges, such as organ donation or consumers protection, by adopting an openly interdisciplinary approach. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of contract law, legal systems, behavioural law and economics, and consumer law"--
    Note: Behavioral economic analysis of law (or behavioral law and economics) and paternalistic interference -- Sunstein and Thaler's nudge theory, the steering of people's behavior by means of default or opt-out rules, and the promotion of a 'mild or 'libertarian' -- Beyond defaults, opt-out or opt-in systems : The recourse to the visible -- The withdrawal right pursuant to Directive 2011/83/EU and the application of the mandated-choice model -- The clause "as is where is" in a sales contract and the application of the mandated-choice model -- Strict product liability and mandated-choice model : Why are they incompatible? -- Final Remarks : The philosophical foundations of freedom of choice and personal autonomy and the specific affiliation of the mandated-choice model to them.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Karampatzos, Antonis. Private law, nudging and behavioural economic analysis. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020 ISBN 9780367410322
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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