| Robert V. Percival, Dorothy C. Alevizatos - 1997 - 468 páginas
...with actions which have harmful effects is not simply one of restraining those responsible for them. What has to be decided is whether the gain from preventing...elsewhere as a result of stopping the action which produces the harm. In a world in which there are costs of rearranging the rights established by the... | |
| Jenny Bourne Wahl - 1998 - 376 páginas
...with actions which have harmful effects is not simply one of restraining those responsible for them. What has to be decided is whether the gain from preventing...elsewhere as a result of stopping the action which produces the harm. In a world in which there are costs of rearranging the rights established by the... | |
| Ingo Pies, Martin Leschke - 2000 - 276 páginas
...with actions which have harmful effects is not simply one of restraining those responsible for them. What has to be decided is whether the gain from preventing...result of stopping the action which produced the harm. In a world in which there are costs of rearranging the rights established by the legal system, the... | |
| Sidney Shapiro, Robert Glicksman - 2002 - 288 páginas
...harmful effects," Coase argued, "is not simply one of restraining those responsible for them." Rather, "[w]hat has to be decided is whether the gain from...preventing the harm is greater than the loss which [will] be suffered elsewhere as a result of stopping the action which produces the harm."2 Because... | |
| Matthew Guillen - 2007 - 688 páginas
...simply one of restraining those responsible for them," wrote legal economist Ronald Coase in 1960. What has to be decided is "whether the gain from preventing...elsewhere as a result of stopping the action which produces the harm. In a world in which there are costs of rearranging the rights established by the... | |
| Cento G. Veljanovski - 2007 - 7 páginas
...have harmful effects', states Coase, 'is not simply one of restraining those responsible for them. What has to be decided is whether the gain from preventing...elsewhere as a result of stopping the action which produces the harm.'34 The principle of reciprocality that flows from the recognition of the conflicting... | |
| Matthias Leistner - 2007 - 1200 páginas
...Verteilungssituation. 319 Vgl. auch Drexl, aaO., S. 192 f. (insbesondere Fn. 127). 320 Coase, aaO., S. 27 f.: „What has to be decided is whether the gain from...suffered elsewhere as a result of stopping the action der gesamte dritte und letzte Teil im Zuge der dem Aufsatz zugrundeliegenden Auseinandersetzung mit... | |
| Jules L. Coleman - 1994 - 652 páginas
...which have harmful effects is not simply one of restraining those responsihle for them. What has to he decided is whether the gain from preventing the harm is greater than the loss which would he suffered elsewhere as a result of stopping the action which produces the harm. In a world in which... | |
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