This article explores the place of forgiveness and mercy in tort law, describing frequent misgivings about encouraging forgiveness or mercy as part of the substantive or procedural law of torts. Finally, the article suggests a new concept, merciful damages which might allow some of the benefits of forgiveness while avoiding or mitigating some common concerns
This Article examines the current landscape of reparations for slavery, identifying the contours of ...
This article explores the manner in which emotional harm to a plaintiff is treated differently under...
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This article discusses the role of forgiveness in criminal law, focusing specifically on the nature ...
This paper argues that forgiveness is not best understood in terms of waiving a requirement of justi...
The aim of this Article is to present a normative argument for mercy as a legitimate consideration i...
This thesis seeks to justify on moral grounds the existence of tort systems. The argument is that co...
Under Jewish law, mercy and compassion are essential principles to ensure the presence of a just leg...
The article draws on the results of two empirical studies to develop new theoretical views on apolog...
This article discusses the role of forgiveness in the criminal justice system, and explores related ...
This article is a response to Panel on Forgiveness in Criminal Law, and attempts to answer the follo...
The article offers information on the education and understanding of forgiveness, which assists lawy...
The recent rash of apology-protecting legislation in tort law in the common law world raises interes...
This article discusses the legal consequences of saying you are sorry, whether as an apology or an e...
This article will analyze the types of changes that are taking place by examining three expanding ar...
This Article examines the current landscape of reparations for slavery, identifying the contours of ...
This article explores the manner in which emotional harm to a plaintiff is treated differently under...
Contains fulltext : 54720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Do justice val...
This article discusses the role of forgiveness in criminal law, focusing specifically on the nature ...
This paper argues that forgiveness is not best understood in terms of waiving a requirement of justi...
The aim of this Article is to present a normative argument for mercy as a legitimate consideration i...
This thesis seeks to justify on moral grounds the existence of tort systems. The argument is that co...
Under Jewish law, mercy and compassion are essential principles to ensure the presence of a just leg...
The article draws on the results of two empirical studies to develop new theoretical views on apolog...
This article discusses the role of forgiveness in the criminal justice system, and explores related ...
This article is a response to Panel on Forgiveness in Criminal Law, and attempts to answer the follo...
The article offers information on the education and understanding of forgiveness, which assists lawy...
The recent rash of apology-protecting legislation in tort law in the common law world raises interes...
This article discusses the legal consequences of saying you are sorry, whether as an apology or an e...
This article will analyze the types of changes that are taking place by examining three expanding ar...
This Article examines the current landscape of reparations for slavery, identifying the contours of ...
This article explores the manner in which emotional harm to a plaintiff is treated differently under...
Contains fulltext : 54720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Do justice val...