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Philosophical Foundations of Tort Law

Publisher Clarendon Press
Category Law
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ISBN / ASIN019825847X
ISBN-139780198258476
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CategoryLaw
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This collection of original essays on the theory of tort law brings together a number of the world's leading legal philosophers and tort scholars to examine the latest thinking about its rationales and current development. The contributions here range from law and economics to the latest in rights-based theories. The ever-engaging topic of causation is the subject of one cluster of essays, while other clusters deal with remedies, with the tort/contract divide, and with strict and other special forms of liability.
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