Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private Law (inbunden)
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Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
560
Utgivningsdatum
2020-06-05
Förlag
OUP USA
Medarbetare
Oberdiek, John
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Black & white illustrations
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231 x 157 x 43 mm
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772 g
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1
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52:B&W 6.14 x 9.21in or 234 x 156mm (Royal 8vo) Case Laminate on White w/Gloss Lam
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9780190865269
Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private Law (inbunden)

Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private Law

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The notion of a civil wrong is one of the most fundamental concepts in private law. Without the concept of a civil wrong, areas of private law like tort law or property law would not be able to fulfil their aims. This volume brings together a wide variety of scholars who have written original papers exploring the centrally important notion of a civil wrong.
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Paul B. Miller is Professor of Law, Associate Dean of International and Graduate Programs, and Director of the Program on Private Law at Notre Dame Law School. John Oberdiek is Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School and Co-Director of the Rutgers Institute for Law and Philosophy.

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List of Contributors Introduction Paul B. Miller & John Oberdiek Part I. Civil Wrongs and the Foundations of Private Law Chapter 1. The Roles of Rights David Owens Chapter 2. Purely Formal Wrongs Liam B. Murphy Chapter 3. The Relevance of Wrongs Andrew S. Gold Chapter 4. The Remainder: Deserting Private Wrongs? Ori Herstein Part II. Rights, Wrongs, and Procedure Chapter 5. Civil Wrongs and Civil Procedure Matthew A. Shapiro Chapter 6. Losing the Right to Assert You've Been Wronged: A Study in Conceptual Chaos? Kimberly Kessler Ferzan Chapter 7. Blowing Hot and Cold: The Role of Estoppel Larissa Katz Part III. Civil Wrongs and Remedies Chapter 8. The Significance of a Civil Wrong Stephen A. Smith Chapter 9. Secondary Duties Victor Tadros Chapter 10. What Do We Remedy? Nicolas Cornell Chapter 11. Tort Remedies as Meaningful Responses to Wrongdoing Maria Guadalupe Martinez Alles Chapter 12. Don't Crash into Mick Jagger when he's Driving his Rolls Royce James E. Penner Part IV. Civil Wrongs in Tort Law Chapter 13. Joint-Carving in Deontic Tort Ahson Azmat Chapter 14. It's Something Personal: On the Relationality of Duty and Civil Wrongs John Oberdiek Chapter 15. Torts Against the State Paul B. Miller & Jeffrey A. Pojanowski Chapter 16. Is Modern Tort Law Private? Gregory C. Keating Chapter 17. Should Tort Law Demand the Impossible? Adam Slavny Part V. Civil Wrongs in Property Law Chapter 18. Property Wrongs and Egalitarian Relations Christopher Essert Chapter 19. Owning Bad: Leverage and Spite in Property Law Lee Fennell Part VI. Tort, Crime, and Contract Chapter 20. Tort Law, Expression, and Duplicative Wrongs Findlay Stark Chapter 21. Vosburg v. Baxendale: Recourse in Tort and Contract John C.P. Goldberg & Benjamin C. Zipursky