Reflective Remedies

65 Pages Posted: 15 Jun 2019 Last revised: 2 Mar 2020

Date Written: February 29, 2020

Abstract

This Note aims to develop and describe a new type of penalty, the reflective remedy, to address the problem of optimal deterrence when the law is uncertain. It describes a novel remedial option for traditional legal disputes in which the activity level chosen by the defendant is “reflected” over the socially optimal level, and shows how this penalty theoretically improves on traditional options because of its scale-blind impact on incentives. As a result, this penalty will, in certain cases, better induce socially optimal levels of behavior by regulated actors. The Note also develops a method by which an ordinary trier of fact can implement this proposal when faced with complex legal standards and offers concrete examples where the proposed penalty could improve on the current status quo by realigning the incentives of the parties to more closely comply with the law.

Suggested Citation

Johnston, Mitchell, Reflective Remedies (February 29, 2020). Yale Law Journal, Vol. 129, 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3395010

Mitchell Johnston (Contact Author)

Boston College - Law School ( email )

885 Centre Street
Newton, MA 02459-1163
United States

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