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SHOP and BUY - Foundations of Tort Law

Foundations of Tort Law
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Manufacturer: Foundation Pr
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 346
EAN: 9781566629959
ISBN: 1566629950
Label: Foundation Pr
Manufacturer: Foundation Pr
Number Of Pages: 369
Publication Date: 1994-01
Publisher: Foundation Pr
Studio: Foundation Pr

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Summary: Classic Econ lessons on Torts
Comment: What law and econ book would be complete without the Coase theorm? Sure enough, that's what leads off this collection of essays on Tort law. Most of the essays are econ-related, although you don't need to understand economics to follow them.

Find out about the market for personal injury claims. Was Coase wrong? How broadly must we define, "transaction costs" before he is correct? Why don't parties bargain for the British rule of lawyer's fee allocation? How can we regulate public nuisance? Should we assign property rights or liability? Will people only buy for less than they would sell?

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Summary: Interesting collection of essays
Comment: Hey law students - this is a well-executed collection of essays on tort law. It has excerpts from some classic law and econ articles like Coase's "The Problem of Social Cost" and Calabresi and Melamed's "Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Inalienability: One View of the Cathedral." If you're not a law and econ type, there are other good essays from areas like feminist law theory and tort law history. It's certainly more fun to read than your average torts case-book, though I guess that's not saying much. If you want some extra perspective on tort law, I'd recommend this book.

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Covers a large number of topics normally included in an introductory course, with provocative, accessible, challenging, and diverse selections—all within the reach of the novice. Also can be used by students and lawyers who want to sample the academic literature on torts. May be used in entirety as a text in an advanced course or seminar. Chapter introductions and questions assume reader has some other exposure or guide to the law of torts.


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