Henrik Lando
Professor
About
Primary research areas
Applying economics to law to improve welfare in society
I am currently working on contract theory and the theory of contract law and economics. I have studied organizational and contract economic for many years, and both in the US (UCLA and MIT), in France (where I visited the research institution Cepremap) and in Denmark. My goals are to advance the understanding of how to design contract law and how to design and manage contracts. I run a private consultancy, aimed at furthering value maximizing contracts.
My research helps:
companies cooperate better through relational contracts
companies and individuals resolve their conflicts amicably
society implement welfare-enhancing rules of tort and contract law
Publications
See all publicationsJuly 2024
Should Courts Decide Climate Policies?
A Critical Perspective on Climate Litigation in Light of the Urgenda Verdict
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