Firat Bilgel: The law and economics of organ procurement, European studies in law and economics

Firat Bilgel: The law and economics of organ procurement, European studies in law and economics
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Book ReviewPages 1-3DOI 10.1007/s10657-012-9314-7Authors
Juergen G. Backhaus, Krupp Chair in Public Finance and [...]

Recent Changes in Romanian Competition Law

A court decision directly applying Articles 107 and 208 of the TFEU was recently rendered in Romania.By way of the decision, a Romanian national court found that a certain discount granted on the basis of the maximum take-off weight of airplanes by [...]



Henning Biermann: Verwaltungsmodernisierung in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Grundlagen, Entwicklungen, Perspektiven; Schriften zum Öffentlichen Recht

Henning Biermann: Verwaltungsmodernisierung in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Grundlagen, Entwicklungen, Perspektiven; Schriften zum Öffentlichen Recht
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Book ReviewPages 1-1DOI 10.1007/s10657-012-9312-9Authors
Juergen [...]

Jürgen Klosterhuis, Katte: Ordre und Kriegsartikel, Aktenanalytische und militärhistorische Aspekte einer “facheusen” Geschichte

Jürgen Klosterhuis, Katte: Ordre und Kriegsartikel, Aktenanalytische und militärhistorische Aspekte einer “facheusen” Geschichte
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Book ReviewPages 1-1DOI 10.1007/s10657-012-9311-xAuthors
Juergen G. [...]

Why Not Adopt a Loser-Pays-All Rule in Criminal Litigation?

Publication year: 2012Source: International Review of Law and Economics, Available online 17 February 2012Luciana ECHAZU, Nuno GAROUPAIn this paper we consider the potential effects that the application of a loser-pays-all rule may have on criminal [...]



The Economics of Resale Price Maintenance –Why Europe is right not to follow the USA on the slippery slope of Leegin

As a result of the US Leegin case on Resale Price Maintenance (RPM), there is an intense debate as to whether the EU should abandon its current approach which is to assess RPM under a rebuttable presumption of illegality.Under the current [...]

Information Acquisition and the Exclusion of Evidence in Trials

A peculiar principle of legal evidence in common law systems is that probative evidence may be excluded in order to increase the accuracy of fact-finding. A formal model is provided that rationalizes this principle. The key assumption is that the [...]

The Signaling Power of Sanctions in Social Dilemmas

Evidence from field and laboratory experiments indicates that a large fraction of the people behave like conditional cooperators in public good games. In this article, I investigate the implications of the existence of both conditional cooperators [...]

Privatization and Leverage

This article studies privatization methods when potential buyers can lever up strategically to maximize their probability of winning. We endogenize the optimal fraction of shares to be auctioned off when privatizing a company. There is a close [...]

Juvenile Delinquency and Conformism

This article studies whether conformism behavior affects individual outcomes in crime. We present a social network model of peer effects with ex ante heterogeneous agents and show how conformism and deterrence affect criminal activities. We then [...]