586 Pages
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Routledge
586 Pages
by
Routledge
586 Pages
by
Routledge
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This title was first published in 2002. The first series of The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory has established itself as a major research resource. The rapid growth of theoretically interesting scholarly work in law has increased a demand for a Second Series which includes significant recent work and also gives an opportunity to include additional areas of law. The new... Read more
Contents: Corrective justice, Ernest J. Weinrib; The gains and losses of corrective justice, Ernest J. Weinrib; Restitutionary damages as corrective justice, Ernest J, Weinrib; On the idea of private law, Martin Stone; The mixed conception of corrective justice, Jules L. Coleman; The practice of corrective justice, Jules L. Coleman; The moral foundations of tort law, Stephen R. Perry; Substantive corrective justice, Richard W. Wright; Mischief and misfortune, Jules Coleman and Arthur Ripstein; The distributive turn: mischief, misfortune and tort law, Stephen R. Perry; Rights, wrongs and recourse in the law of torts, Benjamin C. Zipursky; Pragmatic conceptualism, Benjamin C. Zipursky; Correlativity, personality and the emerging consensus on corrective justice, Ernest J. Weinrib; Name index.
Biography
Ernest J. Weinrib
'The authors are all North American, but the collection will certainly be of interest to those on thise side of the Atlantic who want a taster of recent writings in a significant branch of modern tort law theory.' European Tort Law






