Écosystèmes normatifs et gestion des catastrophes naturelles

Loddo, Olimpia G.
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2021-01-01

Abstract

We argue in this paper that in order to enact legislation on disaster management, the legislator must take into account the fact that individuals act nomotrophically, or “in function of” norms. This is particularly the case in situations of legal pluralism, where customary institutions compete with State regulations. We provide a nomotropic analysis of these cases of pluralism, relying on the existing literature on the issues caused by the fact that some legislations on disaster management disregard customary institutions. We show that this perspective is compatible with the economic analysis of norms and that it encourages States to rely on individual tendencies to nomotropism instead of trying to overcome it.
2021
2021
Francese (Altre)
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https://lircocervo.it/?p=3751
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Disaster Management; Customary Law; Legal Pluralism; Nomotropism
Loddo, Olimpia G.; Goëtzmann, Marc
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