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Tort law : challenging orthodoxy / edited by Stephen G.A. Pitel, Jason W. Neyers and Erika Chamberlain.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: xxii, 493 p. ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781849464710 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.03 23 P681t
Contents:
Against certainty in tort law / Ken Oliphant -- Tort law and human flourishing / Nicholas J. McBride -- Private and public : the mixed concept of vindication in torts and private law / Kit Barker -- 'We do this in the criminal law and that in the law of tort' : a new fusion debate / Graham Virgo -- Challenging the orthodoxy of crime's precedence over tort : suspending a tort claim where a crime may exist / Matthew Dyson -- Legislative challenges to orthodoxy / James Lee -- Statutes and civil liability in the Commonwealth and the United States : a comparative critique / Neil Foster -- The 'doubles the risk' test for causation and other related judicial misconceptions about epidemiology / Claire McIvor -- Rationalising loss of a chance in tort / Sandy Steel -- When is emotional distress harm? / Gregory C. Keating -- Rethinking contributory negligence / James Goudkamp -- Nuisance law and damages in lieu of an injunction : challenging the orthodoxy of the Shelfer Criteria / Mark L Wilde -- The tort of conspiracy as a can of worms / Hazel Carty -- Aid, abet, counsel or procure? / Paul S. Davies -- 'That unhappy expression' : malice at the margins / Elspeth Reid -- Dissociating the two forms of so-called 'vicarious liability' / Christine Beuermann.
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Books Books JSW Law Library WR General Stacks Non-fiction 346.03 P681t (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2017-0258
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Against certainty in tort law / Ken Oliphant -- Tort law and human flourishing / Nicholas J. McBride -- Private and public : the mixed concept of vindication in torts and private law / Kit Barker -- 'We do this in the criminal law and that in the law of tort' : a new fusion debate / Graham Virgo -- Challenging the orthodoxy of crime's precedence over tort : suspending a tort claim where a crime may exist / Matthew Dyson -- Legislative challenges to orthodoxy / James Lee -- Statutes and civil liability in the Commonwealth and the United States : a comparative critique / Neil Foster -- The 'doubles the risk' test for causation and other related judicial misconceptions about epidemiology / Claire McIvor -- Rationalising loss of a chance in tort / Sandy Steel -- When is emotional distress harm? / Gregory C. Keating -- Rethinking contributory negligence / James Goudkamp -- Nuisance law and damages in lieu of an injunction : challenging the orthodoxy of the Shelfer Criteria / Mark L Wilde -- The tort of conspiracy as a can of worms / Hazel Carty -- Aid, abet, counsel or procure? / Paul S. Davies -- 'That unhappy expression' : malice at the margins / Elspeth Reid -- Dissociating the two forms of so-called 'vicarious liability' / Christine Beuermann.

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