Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Torts
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:20th Mar '14
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Contemporary philosophy and tort law have long enjoyed a happy union. Tort theory today is an exceptionally active and wide ranging field within legal philosophy. This volume brings together established and emerging scholars from around the world and from varying disciplines that bring their distinct perspective to the philosophical problems of tort law. These ground breaking essays advance longstanding debates and open up new avenues of enquiry thus deepening and broadening the field. Contributions cover the major problematic areas of tort law, such as the relations between responsibility, fault, and strict liability; the morality of harm, compensation, and repair; and the relationship of tort with criminal and property law among many others.
Indeed, John Oberdiek has assembled nineteen thoughtful essays and provided an extremely helpful introduction, which together make an important contribution to the ongoing enterprise of understanding and evaluating tort law (and private law, more generally). * Avihay Dorfman, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
It does not seem difficult to predict that in years to come the collection will be read with the same enthusiasm that its predecessor was read in its time. A remarkable feature of the collection is that each one of its contributions elaborates original and fresh ideas on the foundations of tort law. * Alberto Pino-Emhart, Modern Law Review *
The book is an intellectually fascinating collection of articles rethinking the law of torts in abstract, more philosophical terms. * Nils Jansen, Journal of European Tort Law *
ISBN: 9780198701385
Dimensions: 253mm x 177mm x 37mm
Weight: 966g
464 pages