The Impact of Behavioural Law and Economics on Accident Law

The Impact of Behavioural Law and Economics on Accident Law

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Publisher's Synopsis

On 12 June 2009,Michael Faure accepted the position of Professor in Comparative Private Law and Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam. In his inaugural speech Faure discusses the importance of behavioural studies for the economic analysis of accident law. The assumptions of traditional economic models of tort and insurance are discussed as well as the main findings of behavioural law and economics. Also, the consequences of the behavioural studies for the economic analysis of tort law and insurance are addressed. Faure claims that as far as the economics of tort is concerned it may be difficult to incorporate the results of the behavioural studies since it could substantially increase the administrative costs of applying tort rules. As far as the area of insurance is concerned cognitive limitations may (e.g. as far as natural disasters are concerned) constitute an argument in favour of mandatory insurance in particular areas. Michael Faure (1958) acquired his doctoral degree in 1989 with a thesis on enforcement of environmental law through criminal law. He started in 1991 as professor of international and comparative environmental law and as academic director of the Maastricht European Institute for Transnational Legal Research (METRO) and still holds both positions today.

Book information

ISBN: 9789089741578
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Imprint: Eleven International Publishing
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 83
Weight: 159g
Height: 239mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 10mm