Nudge and the law : a European perspective
"Behavioural sciences help refine our understanding of human decision-making. Their insights are immensely relevant for policy-making since public intervention works much better when it targets real people rather than imaginary beings assumed to be perfectly rational. Increasingly, governments...
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Nudge and the law : a European perspective / edited by Alberto Alemanno and Anne-Lise Sibony |
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Oxford :
Hart Publishing
, 2017 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (xxvi, 372 p.) |
Collection : | Modern studies in European law |
Contenu : | The emergence of behavioural policy-making: a European perspective / Anne-Lise Sibony, Alberto Alemanno. Part I. Integrating behavioural sciences into EU law-making. Behavioural sciences in practice: lessons for EU rulemakers / Fabiana Di Porto, Nicoletta Rangone. Nudging and evidence-based policy in Europe: problems of normative legitimacy and effectiveness / Muireann Quigley, Elen Stokes. Judge the nudge: in search of the legal limits of paternalistic nudging in the EU / Anne van Aaken. Part II. De-biasing through EU law and beyond. Can experts be trusted and what can be done about it?: insights from the biases and heuristics literature / Oren Perez. Overcoming illusions of control: how to nudge and teach regulatory humility / Claire A. Dunlop, Claudio M. Radaelli. Part III. The impact of behavioural sciences on EU policies. Behavioural sciences and EU data protection law: challenges and opportunities / Eoin Carolan, Alessandro Spina. Behavioural sciences and the regulation of privacy on the Internet / Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius. EU consumer protection and behavioural sciences: revolution or reform? / Anne-Lise Sibony, Geneviève Helleringer. What can EU health law learn from behavioural sciences?: the case of EU lifestyle regulation / Alberto Alemanno. Conduct of business rules in EU financial services regulation: behavioural rules devoid of behavioural analysis? / Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel. Part IV. Problems with behaviourally informed regulation. Making sense of nudge-scepticism: three challenges to EU law's learning from behavioural sciences / Péter Cserne. Behavioural trade-offs: beyond the land of nudges spans the world of law and psychology / Yuval Feldman, Orly Lobel. Epilogue: The legitimacy and practicability of EU behavioural policy-making / Alberto Alemanno, Anne-Lise Sibony |
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1er étage | 341.9 ALE | Empruntable | Disponible |