Unravelling Tort and Crime
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Jul '14
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Innovative and groundbreaking research on how tort and crime interrelate in English law.
This innovative and scholarly examination of the relationship between tort and crime in English law combines cutting-edge doctrinal work with more reflexive and questioning historical and comparative content in order to demonstrate how tort and crime are tightly entwined in their history, their present and their theoretical backbone.Tort law and criminal law are closely bound together but their relationship rarely receives sustained and rigorous scrutiny. This is the first significant project in England and Wales to address that shortcoming. Building on growing interest amongst both academics and practitioners in the relationship between tort and crime, it draws together leading experts to chart the field and explore key points of interest. It uses a range of perspectives from legal theory, doctrine, legal history and comparative law to address some of the most important and interesting links between tort and crime. Examples include how the illegality defence operates to avoid stultification of the law, the difference between criminal and civil causation, how the Motor Insurers' Bureau not only insures but acts to enforce laws and alter behaviour, and why civil law only very rarely restores specific property but the criminal law does it daily.
ISBN: 9781107066113
Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
Weight: 790g
466 pages