The study of the law of tort is generally preoccupied by case law, while the fundamental impact of legislation is often overlooked. At a jurisprudential level there is an unspoken view that legislation is generally piecemeal and at best self-contained and specific; at worst dependent on the whim of political views at a particular time. With a different starting point, this volume seeks to test such notions, illustrating, among other things, the widespread and lasting influence of legislation on the shape and principles of the law of tort; the variety of forms of legislation and the complex nature of political and policy concerns that may lie behind their enactment; the sometimes unexpected consequences of statutory reform; and the integrati...
This thesis considers the different rules applied by the courts in common law jurisdictions to the ...
Although the legislature has made significant inroads into tort law, tort theorists have focused the...
There are two strange discontinuities in accounts of the history of American accident law. First, th...
This thesis explores an important general feature of law in a common law jurisdiction, concerning th...
The regulation of environmental pollution has long been a serious subject of study for scholars of e...
This thesis examines participation by individuals and environmental groups in the present system of ...
The impact of public law regulations on private law liability is a recurring issue in environmental ...
There are two broad models of regulation: statutory schemes carried out by administrative agencies w...
In the modern tort reform movement that dates to the mid-1970s, courts have struck down a number of ...
Until quite recently it has been the accepted view that one of man\u27s chief functions was to contr...
Environmental Law & Policy: Nature, Law & Society is a coursebook designed to access the law of envi...
The New Law of Torts third edition continues to question whether foundational principles and policie...
Tort Law provides a different approach to the study of tort. Written with students firmly in mind, i...
Tort Law: A Modern Perspective is an advanced yet accessible introduction to tort law for lawyers, l...
The Law of Toxic Substances and Hazardous Wastes is the definitive treatise on federal and state reg...
This thesis considers the different rules applied by the courts in common law jurisdictions to the ...
Although the legislature has made significant inroads into tort law, tort theorists have focused the...
There are two strange discontinuities in accounts of the history of American accident law. First, th...
This thesis explores an important general feature of law in a common law jurisdiction, concerning th...
The regulation of environmental pollution has long been a serious subject of study for scholars of e...
This thesis examines participation by individuals and environmental groups in the present system of ...
The impact of public law regulations on private law liability is a recurring issue in environmental ...
There are two broad models of regulation: statutory schemes carried out by administrative agencies w...
In the modern tort reform movement that dates to the mid-1970s, courts have struck down a number of ...
Until quite recently it has been the accepted view that one of man\u27s chief functions was to contr...
Environmental Law & Policy: Nature, Law & Society is a coursebook designed to access the law of envi...
The New Law of Torts third edition continues to question whether foundational principles and policie...
Tort Law provides a different approach to the study of tort. Written with students firmly in mind, i...
Tort Law: A Modern Perspective is an advanced yet accessible introduction to tort law for lawyers, l...
The Law of Toxic Substances and Hazardous Wastes is the definitive treatise on federal and state reg...
This thesis considers the different rules applied by the courts in common law jurisdictions to the ...
Although the legislature has made significant inroads into tort law, tort theorists have focused the...
There are two strange discontinuities in accounts of the history of American accident law. First, th...