The Province of the Law of Tort
Title | The Province of the Law of Tort PDF eBook |
Author | Percy Henry Winfield |
Publisher | CUP Archive |
Pages | 1108 |
Release | 1931 |
Genre | Damages |
ISBN |
The Province of the Law of Tort
Title | The Province of the Law of Tort PDF eBook |
Author | Percy H. Winfield |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2013-10-31 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1107635586 |
Originally published in 1931, the lectures contained in this book trace the relationship between tortious obligation and other regions of the law, suggesting that the Common Law gains greatly in effectiveness by the absence of clearly marked barriers on the boundary of any one of the subjects analysed.
Canadian Tort Law
Title | Canadian Tort Law PDF eBook |
Author | Allen M. Linden |
Publisher | |
Pages | 866 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Torts |
ISBN | 9780433463252 |
Principles of Tort Law
Title | Principles of Tort Law PDF eBook |
Author | Rachael Mulheron |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 1111 |
Release | 2020-10-22 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1108727646 |
This book does what it 'says on the tin' - stating the corpus of tort law as a body of principles. Undertaken for the first time in English tort law, this book describes the law of tort concisely, accessibly, and accurately, and with both depth and detail.
Tort, Custom, and Karma
Title | Tort, Custom, and Karma PDF eBook |
Author | David Engel |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2010-02-12 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0804773750 |
Diverse societies are now connected by globalization, but how do ordinary people feel about law as they cope day-to-day with a transformed world? Tort, Custom, and Karma examines how rapid societal changes, economic development, and integration into global markets have affected ordinary people's perceptions of law, with a special focus on the narratives of men and women who have suffered serious injuries in the province of Chiangmai, Thailand. This work embraces neither the conventional view that increasing global connections spread the spirit of liberal legalism, nor its antithesis that backlash to interconnection leads to ideologies such as religious fundamentalism. Instead, it looks specifically at how a person's changing ideas of community, legal justice, and religious belief in turn transform the role of law particularly as a viable form of redress for injury. This revealing look at fundamental shifts in the interconnections between globalization, state law, and customary practices uncovers a pattern of increasing remoteness from law that deserves immediate attention.
Tort Law in Canada
Title | Tort Law in Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Jean-Louis Baudouin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Damages |
ISBN | 9789041151841 |
"This book was originally published as a monograph in the International Encyclopaedia of Laws/Tort law."
The Oxford Handbook of Law, Regulation and Technology
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Law, Regulation and Technology PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Brownsword |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 1342 |
Release | 2017-07-24 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0191502235 |
The variety, pace, and power of technological innovations that have emerged in the 21st Century have been breathtaking. These technological developments, which include advances in networked information and communications, biotechnology, neurotechnology, nanotechnology, robotics, and environmental engineering technology, have raised a number of vital and complex questions. Although these technologies have the potential to generate positive transformation and help address 'grand societal challenges', the novelty associated with technological innovation has also been accompanied by anxieties about their risks and destabilizing effects. Is there a potential harm to human health or the environment? What are the ethical implications? Do this innovations erode of antagonize values such as human dignity, privacy, democracy, or other norms underpinning existing bodies of law and regulation? These technological developments have therefore spawned a nascent but growing body of 'law and technology' scholarship, broadly concerned with exploring the legal, social and ethical dimensions of technological innovation. This handbook collates the many and varied strands of this scholarship, focusing broadly across a range of new and emerging technology and a vast array of social and policy sectors, through which leading scholars in the field interrogate the interfaces between law, emerging technology, and regulation. Structured in five parts, the handbook (I) establishes the collection of essays within existing scholarship concerned with law and technology as well as regulatory governance; (II) explores the relationship between technology development by focusing on core concepts and values which technological developments implicate; (III) studies the challenges for law in responding to the emergence of new technologies, examining how legal norms, doctrine and institutions have been shaped, challenged and destabilized by technology, and even how technologies have been shaped by legal regimes; (IV) provides a critical exploration of the implications of technological innovation, examining the ways in which technological innovation has generated challenges for regulators in the governance of technological development, and the implications of employing new technologies as an instrument of regulatory governance; (V) explores various interfaces between law, regulatory governance, and new technologies across a range of key social domains.