This book represents Dean Green\u27s latest views upon the law of Torts and especially the problems connected therewith that he has been most interested in. Although the book consists, in part, of a collection of articles published within the past two years in various legal periodicals, there are several chapters heretofore unpublished. As the title suggests, the unifying thread of the collection is the allocation of work to the judge and jury in tort cases which Dean Green regards as the end to which all doctrines, rules and formulae in current use in such cases are directed
This casebook is a welcome addition to the teaching tools avail- able for teachers of torts. The sen...
Reviewing: Civil Justice and the Jury by Charles W. Joiner (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-H...
This casebook is a welcome addition to the teaching tools available for teachers of torts. The senio...
This book represents Dean Green\u27s latest views upon the law of Torts and especially the problems ...
In this second edition of his case book, Dean Green has not altered the fundamental scheme of the or...
The new edition of Dean Green\u27s case book is bound to be of unusual interest among teachers and s...
In this second edition of his case book, Dean Green has not altered the fundamental scheme of the or...
This casebook is a welcome addition to the teaching tools avail- able for teachers of torts. The sen...
This is a one volume revised edition of Cooley\u27s famous Treatise on Torts. The book appears to ...
Hepburn\u27s Cases on Torts has for years been a storehouse of valuable and accurate information. Th...
From two such distinguished scholars and law teachers we would expect a top notch casebook on torts....
In this second edition of his case book, Dean Green has not altered the fundamental scheme of the or...
Little need be said about the merits of this, without doubt, the best case book available upon the l...
From two such distinguished scholars and law teachers we would expect a top notch casebook on torts....
From two such distinguished scholars and law teachers we would expect a top notch casebook on torts....
This casebook is a welcome addition to the teaching tools avail- able for teachers of torts. The sen...
Reviewing: Civil Justice and the Jury by Charles W. Joiner (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-H...
This casebook is a welcome addition to the teaching tools available for teachers of torts. The senio...
This book represents Dean Green\u27s latest views upon the law of Torts and especially the problems ...
In this second edition of his case book, Dean Green has not altered the fundamental scheme of the or...
The new edition of Dean Green\u27s case book is bound to be of unusual interest among teachers and s...
In this second edition of his case book, Dean Green has not altered the fundamental scheme of the or...
This casebook is a welcome addition to the teaching tools avail- able for teachers of torts. The sen...
This is a one volume revised edition of Cooley\u27s famous Treatise on Torts. The book appears to ...
Hepburn\u27s Cases on Torts has for years been a storehouse of valuable and accurate information. Th...
From two such distinguished scholars and law teachers we would expect a top notch casebook on torts....
In this second edition of his case book, Dean Green has not altered the fundamental scheme of the or...
Little need be said about the merits of this, without doubt, the best case book available upon the l...
From two such distinguished scholars and law teachers we would expect a top notch casebook on torts....
From two such distinguished scholars and law teachers we would expect a top notch casebook on torts....
This casebook is a welcome addition to the teaching tools avail- able for teachers of torts. The sen...
Reviewing: Civil Justice and the Jury by Charles W. Joiner (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-H...
This casebook is a welcome addition to the teaching tools available for teachers of torts. The senio...