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The Effect of Bad-Faith Laws on First-Party Insurance Claims Decisions (open access)

The Effect of Bad-Faith Laws on First-Party Insurance Claims Decisions

This article describes a study of the legal distinctions among bad-faith laws and provides a theoretical foundation for the authors' hypotheses that bad-faith laws affect both economic and noneconomic damage amounts.
Date: May 13, 2010
Creator: Browne, Mark J.; Pryor, Ellen S. & Puelz, Bob
System: The UNT Digital Library
Indexing Open Access Law Journals... or Maybe Not (open access)

Indexing Open Access Law Journals... or Maybe Not

Article discussing research on the indexing of open access law journals, and the effects of a lack of indexing.
Date: 2010
Creator: Hart, Edward T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Domestic Proposal to Revive the Hague Judgements Convention: How to Stop Worrying about Streams, Trickles, Asymmetry, and a Lack of Reciprocity (open access)

A Domestic Proposal to Revive the Hague Judgements Convention: How to Stop Worrying about Streams, Trickles, Asymmetry, and a Lack of Reciprocity

Article on a domestic proposal to revive the Hague Judgements Convention and how to stop worrying about streams, trickles, asymmetry, and a lack of reciprocity.
Date: September 22, 2014
Creator: Porterfield, Eric
System: The UNT Digital Library
The E-FAC: One Year Later (open access)

The E-FAC: One Year Later

This article discusses the Florida Administrative Register (FAR) and the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) one year after changes were made by the Florida Legislature.
Date: January 2015
Creator: Wondracek, Jennifer
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Tort Law Debate, Efficiency, and the Kingdom of the Ill: A Critique of the Insurance Theory of Compensation (open access)

The Tort Law Debate, Efficiency, and the Kingdom of the Ill: A Critique of the Insurance Theory of Compensation

This article critiques and in large measure rejects the insurance theory of compensation. It contains an argument that the theory has fundamental failings--both normative and practical--that render it untenable as a primary guide to determining the appropriate compensatory sums in any programmatic setting.
Date: February 1993
Creator: Pryor, Ellen S.
System: The UNT Digital Library