The Restatement of Torts defines negligence as conduct . . . which falls below the standard established by law for the protection of others against unreasonable risk of harm. This is the generally accepted view. There is, however, a competing view which has had some vigorous champions. According to it, negligence involves the state of mind of indifference or inadvertence
This essay investigates moral and legal responsibility for negligence. Negligence has many meanings;...
In the law and economics literature the notion of negligence has been conceptualized in two dif-fere...
Rediscovering the Law of Negligence offers a systematic and theoretical exploration of the law of ne...
The Restatement of Torts defines negligence as conduct . . . which falls below the standard establi...
Negligence is conduct which falls below the standard established by law for the protection of other...
While anchoring a guy wire for a hay carrier on his farm, plaintiff suffered injuries caused by cont...
The concept of negligence dominates tort law. Most tort cases are about negligence. Much tort law sc...
Judicial compensation for accidental injuries is grounded upon legal fault. Assessment of fault inv...
This is no new subject, yet most of the very able treatment it has received has been written so as g...
Despite the outpouring of interest in tort and criminal theory over the last thirty years, not much ...
Tort law assesses negligence according to the conduct of a reasonable person of ordinary prudence wh...
The word reasonable and its cognates figure prominently in innumerable areas of the law – from ant...
Negligence is not a ground of liability unless it causes injury or damage to some interest which the...
The undertaking to restate the rules and principles developed by theEnglish and American courts find...
This article is an introduction to and commentary on the contributions to a Symposium on Negligence...
This essay investigates moral and legal responsibility for negligence. Negligence has many meanings;...
In the law and economics literature the notion of negligence has been conceptualized in two dif-fere...
Rediscovering the Law of Negligence offers a systematic and theoretical exploration of the law of ne...
The Restatement of Torts defines negligence as conduct . . . which falls below the standard establi...
Negligence is conduct which falls below the standard established by law for the protection of other...
While anchoring a guy wire for a hay carrier on his farm, plaintiff suffered injuries caused by cont...
The concept of negligence dominates tort law. Most tort cases are about negligence. Much tort law sc...
Judicial compensation for accidental injuries is grounded upon legal fault. Assessment of fault inv...
This is no new subject, yet most of the very able treatment it has received has been written so as g...
Despite the outpouring of interest in tort and criminal theory over the last thirty years, not much ...
Tort law assesses negligence according to the conduct of a reasonable person of ordinary prudence wh...
The word reasonable and its cognates figure prominently in innumerable areas of the law – from ant...
Negligence is not a ground of liability unless it causes injury or damage to some interest which the...
The undertaking to restate the rules and principles developed by theEnglish and American courts find...
This article is an introduction to and commentary on the contributions to a Symposium on Negligence...
This essay investigates moral and legal responsibility for negligence. Negligence has many meanings;...
In the law and economics literature the notion of negligence has been conceptualized in two dif-fere...
Rediscovering the Law of Negligence offers a systematic and theoretical exploration of the law of ne...