Compensating catastrophe victims : a comparative law and economics approach by Veronique Bruggman.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Austin : Wolters Kluwer, 2010.Description: 612 pISBN:- 9789041132635
- 346.086122 BRU/COM
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part 1: A law and economics perspective on compensation for catastrophe victims
Chapter 2. The prevention of catastrophes: Liability law and safety regulation
Chapter 3. On the edge of prevention and compensation: Insurance
Chapter 4. Solutions to the catastrophe insurance capacity problem
Chapter 5. The potential role of the government in compensating
catastrophic damages
Chapter 6. Summary findings and policy recommendations
Part 2: Compensation of catastrophe victims in Belgium
Chapter 9. Financial compensation of catastrophe victims in the Netherlands
Chapter 10. Financial compensation of catastrophe victims in the United States
Part 3: Comparative Conclusions and policy recommendations with regard to compensating catastrophe victims
Chapter 11. Comparative conclusions from a law and economics perspective
Chapter 12. General conclusions on financial compensation to victims of catastrophes
Bibliography
Index