`this is a major work ... The treatment is exhaustive and extensive' The Cambridge Law Journal

`The appearance of this new, and highly original, monograph on the law of torts merits the attention of anyone with an interest in this area. Its publication is timely ... Tort Law and Economic Interests contains a wealth of penetrating arguments and of illuminating analysis.' Civil Justice Quarterly

`the book highlights some of the grey areas between tort, contract, property, and restitution ... It is a comprehensive and thorough analysis of a difficult and taxing area of law.' Osgoode Hall Law Journal

This study examines the ways in which the law of tort provides protection against injury to financial assets such as money, property, and contracts. In the past twenty-five years or so there has been much debate and litigation concerned with the extent to which the law of tort should be involved in compensating for economic loss caused by negligent conduct. Many believe that the primary role of tort law is to provide a system of compensation for death and personal injury and that it has, at most, only a marginal part to play in protecting economic interests. This book is an attempt to examine the whole of tort law in terms of the protection of financial assets and of people's interest in creating and preserving wealth. It discusses the concepts and principles which tort law utilizes to this end, and the relationship between tort law and other legal techniques of providing such protection. It focuses primarily on the kinds of financial interests the law of tort protects and on the sort of protection it provides. This approach allows a fresh examination of functions of tort law and of the justifications, both social and doctrinal, for the imposition of tort liability so far as it is concerned with the protection of wealth.
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This study explores the extent to which the law of torts provide protection against actual or potential loss of wealth. It is an attempt to examine tort law in terms of protection of interest in the creation and preservation of wealth and focuses on the nature of the plaintiff's interest, the complaint and the action the law is prepared to take.
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Part 1 Introduction: starting points. Part 2 Tort introduction: property and related interests; contractual interests; other assets; interests competing with the plaintiffs. Part 3 The wider context of tort law: tort law and other legal categories; methods of resolving tort disputes; administrative methods of protecting economic interests; insurance and tort law. Part 4 Theory: the province and aims of tort law.
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`this is a major work ... The treatment is exhaustive and extensive' The Cambridge Law Journal `The appearance of this new, and highly original, monograph on the law of torts merits the attention of anyone with an interest in this area. Its publication is timely ... Tort Law and Economic Interests contains a wealth of penetrating arguments and of illuminating analysis.' Civil Justice Quarterly `the book highlights some of the grey areas between tort, contract, property, and restitution ... It is a comprehensive and thorough analysis of a difficult and taxing area of law.' Osgoode Hall Law Journal
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198252368
Publisert
1991
Utgiver
Vendor
Clarendon Press
Vekt
1032 gr
Høyde
238 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
37 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
576

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