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Perspectives on Tort Law

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With Robert Rabin’s Perspectives on Tort Law, students will gain a thorough understanding of the relevant legal principles – case by case, issue by issue. Presenting the text as an exploration of the ideological roots of tort law, the material can be used as either a supplementary volume in an introductory course or as the primary text in an advanced course or seminar.

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Essays written over the past century by tort scholars Oliver Wendell Holmes, Charles Gregory, James Henderson, and others on the development and rationale of the United States tort system Extensive coverage of consideration of liability for unintentional harm , along with additional coverage of negligence, strict liability, no-fault compensation systems, and references to foreign systems

417 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1976

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December 2, 2011
Expansive leading discourse in prism...uh, ok. Well, a good read to get your mind bent - prerequisite to the study of law. And a more rational approach to economics, than well, economics. Buy a fresh copy so you can mark it up, read it again and mark up it up in a different color. Understanding trespass will never be the same.
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