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positive detection skill 4 American rule 2 British rule 2 Litigation fees 2 frivolous suits 2 litigation costs 2 opportunistic suits 2 procedural law 2 verifiability 2 Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse 1 Kulturgut 1 Kulturökonomik 1 Theorie 1 Wohlfahrtstheorie 1
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Kirstein, Roland 2 Koboldt, Christian 2 Schmidtchen, Dieter 2
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Forschungsstelle zur ökonomischen Analyse des Rechts, Abteilung Wirtschaftswissenschaft 2
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CSLE Discussion Paper 2 CSLE Discussion Paper Series 2
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Judicial Detection Skill, Litigational Opportunism, and Contractual Compliance
Schmidtchen, Dieter; Kirstein, Roland - 1996
Mutually beneficial agreements might fail if the parties fear contractual opportunism. Litigation is supposed to prevent this, but still leaves room for litigational opportunism: Even knowing that the opponent has fulfilled his obligations, a party might bring suit. We show that with positive...
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Judicial Detection Skill, Litigational Opportunism, and Contractual Compliance
Schmidtchen, Dieter; Kirstein, Roland - Forschungsstelle zur ökonomischen Analyse des Rechts, … - 1996
Mutually beneficial agreements might fail if the parties fear contractual opportunism. Litigation is supposed to prevent this, but still leaves room for litigational opportunism: Even knowing that the opponent has fulfilled his obligations, a party might bring suit. We show that with positive...
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Optimising Use of Cultural Heritage
Koboldt, Christian - 1995
The paper gives a working definition of "cultural heritage" as collection of tangible objects related to the cultural development of a society that are inherited from past generations and are valued by contemporaries as an expression of this cultural development. The potential benefits and costs...
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Optimising Use of Cultural Heritage
Koboldt, Christian - Forschungsstelle zur ökonomischen Analyse des Rechts, … - 1995
The paper gives a working definition of "cultural heritage" as collection of tangible objects related to the cultural development of a society that are inherited from past generations and are valued by contemporaries as an expression of this cultural development. The potential benefits and costs...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008509607
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