Nitish Upadhyaya on Behavioural Law
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How do we know that laws and rules are effective? On this episode, I'm returning to the field of Behavioural Law. It's something I've explored in previous episodes with academics...
mostra másThe idea behind Behavioural Law is that since we right laws and rules in order to influence human behaviour, it makes sense to explore whether or not the laws and rules have the desired effect. Because if they don’t, then what’s the point in having them?
And if we’ve got ineffective laws, then we’re not mitigating human risk.
My guest is Nitish Upadhyaya, who is a behavioural scientist who is also a lawyer. He works for Ropes & Gray, a law firm that has a behavioural insights laboratory which explores the intersection of behavioural science and law.
To find out more about:
Nitish - https://www.ropesgray.com/en/biographies/u/nitish-upadhyaya
His work at R&G Insights Lab - https://www.ropesgray.com/en/RGInsightsLab
The R&G ‘Better Way?’ Podcast - https://www.ropesgray.com/en/rginsightslab/better-way
To learn more about and read sample chapters from my book ‘Humanizing Rules: Bringing Behavioural Science to Ethics & Compliance’ - www.humanizingrules.com
Previous episodes of the show on Behavioural Law include:
Professor Yuval Feldman on why we should write rules for good people not bad people
Professor J S Nelson on What Everyone Needs To Know About Business Ethics
Professor Yuval Feldman on Trust & Voluntary Compliance
Professor Benjamin van Rooij on COVID Compliance
Professor Benjamin van Rooij on The Behavioural Code
Professors Benjamin van Rooij & Danny Sokol on Compliance 2.0
Professors Melissa Rorie & Benjamin van Rooij on Measuring Compliance
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