North Carolina Torts

North Carolina Torts
Title North Carolina Torts PDF eBook
Author David A. Logan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Torts
ISBN 9780890898475

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North Carolina Torts, Second Edition provides practitioners with a comprehensive treatment of all aspects of North Carolina tort law, addressing in-depth law and doctrine relating to personal injury actions as well as that concerning harm to reputation, property, and business interests. Furthermore, in an effort to illuminate the contours of North Carolina law and indicate where it might be headed, the treatise draws liberally upon case law from other jurisdictions and secondary sources. Finally, to better serve the needs of bench and bar, the treatise addresses subjects of a statutory nature that frequently intersect with the traditional common law of torts, such as 42 U.S.C. sec. 1983, RICO, and Unfair Trade Practices, which are otherwise explored in stand-alone treatises. "The book's treatment of tort theory was as detailed as anything I could ever hope for, yet easy to read and understand." -- Lawyer's Weekly, on the first edition "I am particularly impressed with the organization of the book in that there is a heavy emphasis on negligence rather than intentional conduct... I heartedly recommend it to my friends and hope that my adversaries don't find out about it!" -- Michael J. Lewis, Lewis & Daggett, on the first edition

North Carolina Prima Facie Tort Manual

North Carolina Prima Facie Tort Manual
Title North Carolina Prima Facie Tort Manual PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Elliot
Publisher
Pages 650
Release 2017
Genre Evidence, Prima facie
ISBN 9781522133414

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Duty and Integrity in Tort Law

Duty and Integrity in Tort Law
Title Duty and Integrity in Tort Law PDF eBook
Author Alan Calnan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Negligence
ISBN 9781594606694

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Duty and Integrity in Tort Law is a comprehensive, versatile and revolutionary examination of the tort concept of duty. After tracing the historical evolution of tort law, Duty and Integrity analyzes the current approaches to tort duties, including the new approach offered by the authoritive Restatement (Third) of Torts. Unlike these approaches, which tend to focus exclusively on negligence duties, Duty and Integrity examines the role of duty in all three of tort law's theories of liability--intentional torts, strict liability and negligence--exposing the similarities and differences of these duties and suggesting grounds for their integration. Aside from its critical commentary, Duty and Integrity contains many important philosophical and pragmatic insights. It reveals the moral and political foundations of tort law and duty by offering accessible explorations of corrective justice, distributive justice, and liberalism. Because liberal justice requires coherence in law, Ronald Dworkin's acclaimed theory of "law as integrity" both frames and instructs the discussion. After explaining, critiquing, and endorsing a modified version of Dworkin's approach, the book presents a groundbreaking methodology called "duty as integrity" for resolving any tort duty question. To demonstrate the practicality of this approach, Duty and Integrity concludes by thoroughly applying the proposed methodology to a recent and controversial decision of an influential state supreme court. Given its broad intellectual scope, Duty and Integrity in Tort Law should appeal to legal and nonlegal academics and their students, as well as members of the legal community at large. Its transparent style makes it suitable both for advanced undergraduate or graduate classes on law, philosophy or polilitical science and for law school courses on torts, advanced torts, tort theory, jurisprudence, law and politics, law and policy, legal history, and many more.

The American Law of Torts

The American Law of Torts
Title The American Law of Torts PDF eBook
Author Stuart M. Speiser
Publisher
Pages 1230
Release 1986
Genre Torts
ISBN

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Philosophy and the Law of Torts

Philosophy and the Law of Torts
Title Philosophy and the Law of Torts PDF eBook
Author Gerald J. Postema
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2007-09-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521041751

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When accidents occur and people suffer injuries, who ought to bear the loss? Tort law offers a complex set of rules to answer this question, but up to now philosophers have offered little by way of analysis of these rules. In eight essays commissioned for this volume, leading legal theorists examine the philosophical foundations of tort law. This collection will be of interest to professionals and advanced students working in philosophy of law, social theory, political theory, and law, as well as anyone seeking a better understanding of tort law.

Pennsylvania Torts

Pennsylvania Torts
Title Pennsylvania Torts PDF eBook
Author S. Gerald Litvin
Publisher West Publishing Company
Pages
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Torts
ISBN 9780314081124

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North Carolina Personal Injury Liens Manual

North Carolina Personal Injury Liens Manual
Title North Carolina Personal Injury Liens Manual PDF eBook
Author Christopher R. Nichols
Publisher
Pages 916
Release 2016
Genre Liens
ISBN 9781522123460

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