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 around...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Hart Publishing,
2015.
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Colección: | Modern studies in European law.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half-title
- Title
- Copyright
- Foreword
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- 1. The Emergence of Behavioural Policy-Making: A European Perspective
- I. NUDGE AND THE LAW
- II. A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE
- III. STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF THE VOLUME
- Part I: Integrating Behavioural Sciences into EU Law-Making
- 2. Behavioural Sciences in Practice: Lessons for EU Rulemakers
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. COGNITIVE-BASED APPROACH TO THE REGULATORY PROCESS
- III. COGNITIVE-BASED STRATEGIES
- IV. STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF COGNITIVE-BASED REGULATORY TOOLSV. LESSON DRAWING FOR RULEMAKERS
- 3. Nudging and Evidence-Based Policy in Europe: Problems of Normative Legitimacy and Effectiveness
- I. INTRODUCTION: THE RISE OF THE �NUDGE� REGULATORY STATE?
- II. POTENTIAL PROBLEMS WITH THE USE OF BEHAVIOURAL TOOLS
- III. THE EUROPEAN REGULATORY STATE? ON HARMONISATION AND HETEROGENEITY
- IV. CONCLUDING THOUGHTS
- 4 . Judge the Nudge: In Search of the Legal Limits of Paternalistic Nudging in the EU
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. THE AIM OF NUDGES
- III. THE TOOLBOX OF PATERNALISMIV. JUDGING THE NUDGE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
- V. CONCLUSION
- Part II: De-Biasing Through EU Law and Beyond
- 5. Can Experts be Trusted and what can be done about it? Insights from the Biases and Heuristics Literature
- I. EXPERTS, COGNITIVE BIASES AND THE OBJECTIVITY IDEAL
- II. THE DE-BIASING PROJECT
- III. THE ILLUSION OF COGNITIVE STERILITY: ON THE LIMITS OF DE-BIASING
- IV. FROM THEORY TO POLICY: A REALISTIC VISION OF THE DE-BIASING PROJECT
- V. CONCLUSIONS
- 6. Overcoming Illusions of Control: How to Nudge and Teach Regulatory HumilityI. INTRODUCTION
- II. WHAT PREVENTS THE EU FROM �DOING NOTHING�?
- III. USING PROMPTS TO GUIDE POLICYMAKERS IN THE �FAST� LANE
- IV. CREATING REFLECTIVE AND MINDFUL POLICYMAKERS IN THE �SLOW� LANE
- V. CONCLUSION
- Part III: The Impact of Behavioural Sciences on EU Policies
- 7. Behavioural Sciences and EU Data Protection Law: Challenges and Opportunities
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. PRIVACY AS SOCIAL INTEREST AND AUTONOMY OF INDIVIDUALS� BEHAVIOUR
- III. THE CHALLENGES POSED BY BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES TO THE TRADITIONAL APPROACH TO DATA PROTECTIONIV. AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO BEHAVIOURALLY INFORMED DATA PROTECTION
- V. CONCLUDING REMARKS
- 8. Behavioural Sciences and the Regulation of Privacy on the Internet
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. BEHAVIOURAL TARGETING AND PRIVACY
- III. INFORMED CONSENT IN THE LAW
- IV. INFORMED CONSENT IN PRACTICE
- V. HOW TO IMPROVE PRIVACY PROTECTION?
- VI. CONCLUSION
- 9. EU Consumer Protection and Behavioural Sciences: Revolution or Reform?
- I. INTRODUCTION