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520 | 8 | |a Annotation |b On New Year's Eve 2001, fourteen youngsters were killed and more than two hundred got injured by a fire in a bar in the municipality of Volendam in the Netherlands.After this tragic event, the Dutch government intensified the administrative law enforcement of the fire safety regulation, especially in the catering industry. From an economic and social perspective important questions can be raised on this response to the 'Volendam disaster'.Are the costs and benefits of enforcement properly balanced? What effects on compliance can be expected from administrative law enforcement? Is private enforcement by liability claims of victims considered as an alternative? The main question of this thesis is:What is an effective and efficient enforcement policy for fire safety in the catering industry? In particular, this thesis discusses whether the use of informal, cooperative enforcement through warnings, persuasion and advice (a so called compliance strategy) is effective in inducing compliance with the fire safety regulation.The standard economic model of compliance and enforcement stresses the importance of immediately punishing individuals and firms for non-compliance (a deterrence strategy). In practice many administrative law enforcement officials do not impose the strict sanctions economists promote. Part I of this thesis analyzes the economic literature to discuss whether and when a compliance strategy can be beneficial. It discusses which enforcement method (private, administrative or criminal) is effective and efficient to enforce safety standards. Definite conclusions on the optimal enforcement policy can only be drawn by analyzing the actual data.Therefore, part II of this thesis analyzes which enforcement policy is effective and efficient for the case of fire safety in the catering industry in the Netherlands. Enforcement officials have been interviewed to examine the use of a compliance strategy.The benefits and costs of the enforcement efforts after the Volendam disaster are estimated to see whether these efforts have been a desirable investment. Also, the compensation of the victims of the Volendam disaster is investigated to analyze the incentive to take precautions. Finally, a simulation of different enforcement policies in a representative municipality examines which policy is efficient. This is a volume in the series of the E.M. Meijers Institute for Legal Research of the Faculty of Law at Leiden This title can be previewed in Google Books - http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9789087280611. | |
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spelling | Suurmond, G. (Guido) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjt8WkPjydP3McwpXjBhQC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006090863 Enforcing fire safety in the catering industry : an economic analysis / G. Suurmond. Leiden : Leiden University Press, ©2008. 1 online resource (xi, 384 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier LUP Meijersreeks Ser. Includes bibliographical references and index. Content; 1. Introduction; Part 1: Theory; 2. The social problem and the optimal solution: Why enforcement is needed; 3. Introduction to public law enforcement: detection and sanctions; 4. Continuing compliance and enduring enforcement -- time constraints; 5. Partial compliance and targeting enforcement -- resource constraints; 6. Flexible compliance and cooperative enforcement -- information constraints; 7. Voluntary compliance and persuading enforcement -- informal constraints; 8. Economic explanations of compliance strategies. 9. Discretion, credibility and objectives of the enforcement authority10. The optimal structure of law enforcement; Part 2: Empirical Analysis; 11. Fire safety regulation in horeca establishments and policy developments; 12. Analyzing current municipal enforcement policies: Which strategy is effective?; 13. Cost-benefit analysis of enforcement following the Volendam disaster; 14. Settlement of liability claims following the Volendam disaster; 15. Efficient enforcement in a representative municipality; 16. Conclusion; Appendix 1: Interviews and interviewees; Samenvatting; References; Index. Annotation On New Year's Eve 2001, fourteen youngsters were killed and more than two hundred got injured by a fire in a bar in the municipality of Volendam in the Netherlands.After this tragic event, the Dutch government intensified the administrative law enforcement of the fire safety regulation, especially in the catering industry. From an economic and social perspective important questions can be raised on this response to the 'Volendam disaster'.Are the costs and benefits of enforcement properly balanced? What effects on compliance can be expected from administrative law enforcement? Is private enforcement by liability claims of victims considered as an alternative? The main question of this thesis is:What is an effective and efficient enforcement policy for fire safety in the catering industry? In particular, this thesis discusses whether the use of informal, cooperative enforcement through warnings, persuasion and advice (a so called compliance strategy) is effective in inducing compliance with the fire safety regulation.The standard economic model of compliance and enforcement stresses the importance of immediately punishing individuals and firms for non-compliance (a deterrence strategy). In practice many administrative law enforcement officials do not impose the strict sanctions economists promote. Part I of this thesis analyzes the economic literature to discuss whether and when a compliance strategy can be beneficial. It discusses which enforcement method (private, administrative or criminal) is effective and efficient to enforce safety standards. Definite conclusions on the optimal enforcement policy can only be drawn by analyzing the actual data.Therefore, part II of this thesis analyzes which enforcement policy is effective and efficient for the case of fire safety in the catering industry in the Netherlands. Enforcement officials have been interviewed to examine the use of a compliance strategy.The benefits and costs of the enforcement efforts after the Volendam disaster are estimated to see whether these efforts have been a desirable investment. Also, the compensation of the victims of the Volendam disaster is investigated to analyze the incentive to take precautions. Finally, a simulation of different enforcement policies in a representative municipality examines which policy is efficient. This is a volume in the series of the E.M. Meijers Institute for Legal Research of the Faculty of Law at Leiden This title can be previewed in Google Books - http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9789087280611. English. Fire prevention. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048509 Caterers and catering. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85020998 Incendies Prévention. Traiteurs. fire prevention. aat Caterers and catering fast Fire prevention fast 90-8728-061-0 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=297839 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Suurmond, G. (Guido) Enforcing fire safety in the catering industry : an economic analysis / LUP Meijersreeks Ser. Content; 1. Introduction; Part 1: Theory; 2. The social problem and the optimal solution: Why enforcement is needed; 3. Introduction to public law enforcement: detection and sanctions; 4. Continuing compliance and enduring enforcement -- time constraints; 5. Partial compliance and targeting enforcement -- resource constraints; 6. Flexible compliance and cooperative enforcement -- information constraints; 7. Voluntary compliance and persuading enforcement -- informal constraints; 8. Economic explanations of compliance strategies. 9. Discretion, credibility and objectives of the enforcement authority10. The optimal structure of law enforcement; Part 2: Empirical Analysis; 11. Fire safety regulation in horeca establishments and policy developments; 12. Analyzing current municipal enforcement policies: Which strategy is effective?; 13. Cost-benefit analysis of enforcement following the Volendam disaster; 14. Settlement of liability claims following the Volendam disaster; 15. Efficient enforcement in a representative municipality; 16. Conclusion; Appendix 1: Interviews and interviewees; Samenvatting; References; Index. Fire prevention. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048509 Caterers and catering. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85020998 Incendies Prévention. Traiteurs. fire prevention. aat Caterers and catering fast Fire prevention fast |
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