A Theory of Tort Liability

A Theory of Tort Liability
Author: Allan Beever
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-08-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509903191

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This book provides a comprehensive theory of the rights upon which tort law is based and the liability that flows from violating those rights. Inspired by the account of private law contained in Immanuel Kant's Metaphysics of Morals, the book shows that Kant's theory elucidates a conception of interpersonal wrongdoing that illuminates the operation of tort law. The book then utilises this conception, applying it to the various areas of tort law, in order to develop an understanding of the particular areas in question and, just as importantly, their relationship to each other. It argues that there are three general kinds of liability found in the law of tort: liability for putting another or another's property to one's purposes directly, liability for doing something to a third party that puts another or another's property to one's purposes, and liability for pursuing purposes in a way that improperly interferes with the ability of another to pursue her legitimate purposes. It terms these forms liability for direct control, liability for indirect control and liability for injury respectively. The result is a coherent, philosophical understanding of the structure of tort liability as an entire system. In developing its position, the book considers the laws of Australia, Canada, England and Wales, New Zealand and the United States.

Tort Theory

Tort Theory
Author: Kenneth D. Cooper-Stephenson
Publsiher: Captus Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1993
Genre: Damages
ISBN: 0921801874

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The Economic Structure of Tort Law

The Economic Structure of Tort Law
Author: William M. Landes,Richard A. Posner
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1987
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0674230515

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Written by a lawyer and an economist, this is the first full-length economic study of tort law--the body of law that governs liability for accidents and for intentional wrongs such as battery and defamation. Landes and Posner propose that tort law is best understood as a system for achieving an efficient allocation of resources to safety--that, on the whole, rules and doctrines of tort law encourage the optimal investment in safety by potential injurers and potential victims. The book contains both a comprehensive description of the major doctrines of tort law and a series of formal economic models used to explore the economic properties of these doctrines. All the formal models are translated into simple commonsense terms so that the "math less" reader can follow the text without difficulty; legal jargon is also avoided, for the sake of economists and other readers not trained in the law. Although the primary focus is on explaining existing doctrines rather than on exploring their implementation by juries, insurance adjusters, and other "real world" actors, the book has obvious pertinence to the ongoing controversies over damage awards, insurance rates and availability, and reform of tort law-in fact it is an essential prerequisite to sound reform. Among other timely topics, the authors discuss punitive damage awards in products liability cases, the evolution of products liability law, and the problem of liability for "mass disaster" torts, such as might be produced by a nuclear accident. More generally, this book is an important contribution to the "law and economics" movement, the most exciting and controversial development in modern legal education and scholarship, and will become an obligatory reference for all who are concerned with the study of tort law.

The Philosophy of Tort Law

The Philosophy of Tort Law
Author: Izhak Englard
Publsiher: Dartmouth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1993
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105044804420

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There are three pairs of concepts which dominate the contemporary discussion concerning tort law: moral responsibility and social utility; corrective and distributive justice; and strict liability and fault. This text analyzes these concepts and examines their use in the liability context.

A Theory of Strict Liability

A Theory of Strict Liability
Author: Richard A. Epstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 141
Release: 1980
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:613529363

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Philosophy and the Law of Torts

Philosophy and the Law of Torts
Author: Gerald J. Postema
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2001-11-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139441278

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When accidents occur and people suffer injuries, who ought to bear the loss? Tort law offers a complex set of rules to answer this question, but up to now philosophers have offered little by way of analysis of these rules. In eight essays commissioned for this volume, leading legal theorists examine the philosophical foundations of tort law. Amongst the questions they address are the following: how are the notions at the core of tort practice (such as responsibility, fault, negligence, due care, and duty to repair) to be understood? Is an explanation based on a conception of justice feasible? How are concerns of distributive and corrective justice related? What amounts to an adequate explanation of tort law? This collection will be of interest to professionals and advanced students working in philosophy of law, social theory, political theory, and law, as well as anyone seeking a better understanding of tort law.

A Theory of Strict Liability

A Theory of Strict Liability
Author: Richard Allen Epstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1980
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043653257

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Errata slip inserted. Bibliography: p. 137-140.

Justice Rights and Tort Law

Justice  Rights  and Tort Law
Author: M.E. Bayles,Bruce Chapman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1983-08-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9027716390

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The essays in this volume are the result of a project on Values in Tort Law directed by the Westminster Institute for Ethics and Human Values. We are indebted to the Board of Westminster Col lege for its financial support. The project involved two meetings of a mixed group of lawyers and philosophers to discuss drafts of papers and general issues in tort law. Beyond the principal researchers, whose papers appear here, we are grateful to John Bargo, Dick Bronaugh, Craig Brown, Earl Cherniak, Bruce Feldthusen, Barry Hoffmaster and Steve Sharzer for their helpful discussion, and to Nancy Margolis for copy editing. All of these papers except one have appeared before in the journal Law and Philosophy (Vol. 1 No.3, December 1982 and Vol. 2 No.1, Apri11983). Chapman's paper which was previously published in The University of Western Ontario Law Review (Vol. 20 No.1, 1982) appears here with permission. Westminster Institute for Ethics and Human Values, M.D.B. Westminster College, London, Canada B.C. vii INTRODUCTION The law of torts is society's primary mechanism for resolving disputes arising from personal injury and property damage.