UID:
almafu_9959231806702883
Format:
1 online resource (502 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
0-262-29340-4
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1-282-09741-5
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9786612097416
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0-262-27382-9
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1-4294-1609-2
Series Statement:
Dahlem workshop reports
Content:
Experts in law, psychology, and economics explore the power of "fast and frugal" heuristics in the creation and implementation of law.
Note:
"Report of the 94th Dahlem Workshop on Heuristics and the Law, Berlin, June 6-11, 2004"--P. ii.
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DahlemWorkshops; List of Participants; Preface; 1 Law and Heuristics; 2 Heuristics; 3 The Problems with Heuristics for Law; 4 Social Dilemmas Revisited from a Heuristics Perspective; 5 Heuristics inside the Firm; 6 Group Report: Are Heuristics a Problem or a Solution?; 7 The Optimal Complexity of Legal Rules; 8 Bottom-up versus Top-down Lawmaking; 9 Evolutionary Psychology,Moral Heuristics, and the Law; 10 The Evolutionary and Cultural Origins of Heuristics That Influence Lawmaking; 11 Group Report: What Is the Role of Heuristics in Making Law?; 12 Heuristics for Applying Laws to Facts
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13 Heuristics in Procedural Law14 Train Our Jurors; 15 Rules of Evidence as Heuristics-Heuristics as Rules of Evidence; 16 Group Report: What Is the Role of Heuristics in Litigation?; 17 Adapt or Optimize?; 18 Do Legal Rules Rule Behavior?; 19 ShouldWe Use Decision Aids or Gut Feelings?; 20 Law, Information, and Choice; 21 Group Report: How Do Heuristics Mediate the Impact of Law on Behavior?; Author Index; Name Index; Subject Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-262-07275-0
Language:
English
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