The evolution of tort law in former British colonies is not only fascinating; it also holds clues into the age old question of whether law or any discrete area of law can be universal. The exploration into doctrinal divergences and convergences is part of a larger quest: to capture the theoretical underpinnings of tort law and, in that process, discover the universal core of tort law, if there is one. For example, is the central purpose of tort law efficient resource allocation, corrective justice, or simply a compensatory system for wrongs? To answer these questions, theorists have generally considered tort law in relatively wealthy jurisdictions that have a fairly robust tort law system: the United States of America, Australia, Canada, an...
LLM, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusAim of the study: The intention of this study is, general...
Comparative Tort Law: Global Perspectives provides a framework for analyzing and understanding the c...
In the law of torts (or “civil liability”), a person can be held liable in certain circumstances eve...
In this Essay, I examine the interaction between Indian constitutional law and Indian tort law. Usin...
The legal system in India follows the common law model prevalent in the countries which were at one ...
This paper examines how dharmic values and tort liability justifications co-exist and have been mars...
Many scholars have offered theories that purport to explain the whole of the law of torts. At least ...
The Supreme Court recently handed down judgment in the appeal in Patel v Mirza [2016]. In this landm...
Torts as we can all define as a civil wrong or an injury that is independent of an implied contract....
According to the common understanding, tort law is the branch of private law whose set of positive r...
This paper examines the position regarding Constitutional Torts and payment of compensation for the ...
Since the economic reforms of the 1990s, India’s economy has grown rapidly. To sustain growth and fo...
In spite of a contextual and constitutional affinity, Comparative Constitutional Law has been an une...
In this article authors study the relationship between private and public law in India. The authors ...
The Supreme Court\u27s effort to establish certainty in this area by basing a firm rule on a clear t...
LLM, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusAim of the study: The intention of this study is, general...
Comparative Tort Law: Global Perspectives provides a framework for analyzing and understanding the c...
In the law of torts (or “civil liability”), a person can be held liable in certain circumstances eve...
In this Essay, I examine the interaction between Indian constitutional law and Indian tort law. Usin...
The legal system in India follows the common law model prevalent in the countries which were at one ...
This paper examines how dharmic values and tort liability justifications co-exist and have been mars...
Many scholars have offered theories that purport to explain the whole of the law of torts. At least ...
The Supreme Court recently handed down judgment in the appeal in Patel v Mirza [2016]. In this landm...
Torts as we can all define as a civil wrong or an injury that is independent of an implied contract....
According to the common understanding, tort law is the branch of private law whose set of positive r...
This paper examines the position regarding Constitutional Torts and payment of compensation for the ...
Since the economic reforms of the 1990s, India’s economy has grown rapidly. To sustain growth and fo...
In spite of a contextual and constitutional affinity, Comparative Constitutional Law has been an une...
In this article authors study the relationship between private and public law in India. The authors ...
The Supreme Court\u27s effort to establish certainty in this area by basing a firm rule on a clear t...
LLM, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusAim of the study: The intention of this study is, general...
Comparative Tort Law: Global Perspectives provides a framework for analyzing and understanding the c...
In the law of torts (or “civil liability”), a person can be held liable in certain circumstances eve...