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Damages, Deterrence, And Antitrust—A Comment On Cooter, A. Douglas Melamed
Damages, Deterrence, And Antitrust—A Comment On Cooter, A. Douglas Melamed
Law and Contemporary Problems
Melamed offers a comment on Robert D. Cooter's article on punitive damages. Melamed relates the concept of antitrust to Cooter's valuable insights.
Punitive Damages, Social Norms, And Economic Analysis, Robert D. Cooter
Punitive Damages, Social Norms, And Economic Analysis, Robert D. Cooter
Law and Contemporary Problems
Cooter offers an economic analysis of punitive damages, keeping in mind the role of social norms. Liability for compensatory damages provides efficient incentives for self-monitoring.
Of Characterization And Other Matters: Thoughts About Multiple Damages, G. Robert Blakey
Of Characterization And Other Matters: Thoughts About Multiple Damages, G. Robert Blakey
Law and Contemporary Problems
Blakey argues that economic analysis in the courts must be substantially supported by other insights, say from ethics or history.
Federalism And Investor Protection: Constitutional Restraints On Preemption Of State Remedies For Securities Fraud, Manning Gilbert Warren Iii
Federalism And Investor Protection: Constitutional Restraints On Preemption Of State Remedies For Securities Fraud, Manning Gilbert Warren Iii
Law and Contemporary Problems
Warren discusses the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act and the National Securities Market Improvement Act, among other issues. Predominant federalism postulates foreclose the proposed intrusion into investors' tort remedies traditionally allowed by the states under common law.
The Constitutional Limits Of Judicial Rulemaking: The Illegitimacy Of Mass-Tort Settlements Negotiated Under Federal Rule 23, Paul D. Carrington, Derek P. Apanovitch
The Constitutional Limits Of Judicial Rulemaking: The Illegitimacy Of Mass-Tort Settlements Negotiated Under Federal Rule 23, Paul D. Carrington, Derek P. Apanovitch
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