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Behavioral economic analysis of law (or behavioral law and economics) and paternalistic interference
Sunstein and Thaler's nudge theory, the steering of people's behavior by means of default or opt-out rules, and the promotion of a 'mild or 'libertarian' paternalism
Beyond defaults, opt-out or opt-in systems : The recourse to the visible
The withdrawal right pursuant to Directive 2011/83/EU and the application of the mandated-choice model
The clause "as is where is" in a sales contract and the application of the mandated-choice model
Strict product liability and mandated-choice model : Why are they incompatible?
Final Remarks : The philosophical foundations of freedom of choice and personal autonomy and the specific affiliation of the mandated-choice model to them.
Sunstein and Thaler's nudge theory, the steering of people's behavior by means of default or opt-out rules, and the promotion of a 'mild or 'libertarian' paternalism
Beyond defaults, opt-out or opt-in systems : The recourse to the visible
The withdrawal right pursuant to Directive 2011/83/EU and the application of the mandated-choice model
The clause "as is where is" in a sales contract and the application of the mandated-choice model
Strict product liability and mandated-choice model : Why are they incompatible?
Final Remarks : The philosophical foundations of freedom of choice and personal autonomy and the specific affiliation of the mandated-choice model to them.