Tort Wars
Autor Joel Levinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521721738
ISBN-10: 0521721733
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0521721733
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. Digesting torts: an explanation; 2. Discovering tort law; 3. Schoolyard spats; 4. Fighting words; 5. Tort encounters contract; 6. War without the war; 7. Once and future battlefields.
Recenzii
“Joel Levin's Tort Wars is an insightful account of the connection between the current kulturkampf about torts on the one hand and the deep philosophical and social structures of the tort field. In an area of law dominated by polemic, it is refreshing and illuminating to have this incisive and graceful analysis.”
--Marc Galanter, Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin- Madison; Centennial Professor, Department of Law, London School of Economics
“Tort Wars is a thought provoking analysis of our tort system from its historical roots to its present status. The author identifies current tensions on and within the system identifying its spillover into other substantive areas of law. While the tort system has manifold flaws, Levin points out how it achieves its goal of “peace” with significant societal benefits. This is an important book for litigators, other practicing attorneys, academics in law schools and other who teach in related fields as well as policy makers who have a serious interest in the state of our civil justice system and the recently enacted “reforms” and proposals for change at the state and federal levels.”
--Eugene I. Pavalon, Partner, Pavalon, Gifford & Laatsch, Past President of ATLA (Association of Trial Lawyers of America) and the Roscoe Pound Foundation
“Joel Levin's Tort Wars is a well written and fun read through the recent tort wars. Referencing legal cases and the legal philosophy literature, he proposes a pluralistic, political approach to ending the contentious tort debate. Peace will come to this area of conflict, he argues, when advocates cease being quite so doctrinaire in their views. Practitioners and theorists alike will enjoy and be challenged by his presentation.”
--Carl Cranor, University of California, Riverside, Author of Toxic Torts: Science Law, and the Possibility of Justice
--Marc Galanter, Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin- Madison; Centennial Professor, Department of Law, London School of Economics
“Tort Wars is a thought provoking analysis of our tort system from its historical roots to its present status. The author identifies current tensions on and within the system identifying its spillover into other substantive areas of law. While the tort system has manifold flaws, Levin points out how it achieves its goal of “peace” with significant societal benefits. This is an important book for litigators, other practicing attorneys, academics in law schools and other who teach in related fields as well as policy makers who have a serious interest in the state of our civil justice system and the recently enacted “reforms” and proposals for change at the state and federal levels.”
--Eugene I. Pavalon, Partner, Pavalon, Gifford & Laatsch, Past President of ATLA (Association of Trial Lawyers of America) and the Roscoe Pound Foundation
“Joel Levin's Tort Wars is a well written and fun read through the recent tort wars. Referencing legal cases and the legal philosophy literature, he proposes a pluralistic, political approach to ending the contentious tort debate. Peace will come to this area of conflict, he argues, when advocates cease being quite so doctrinaire in their views. Practitioners and theorists alike will enjoy and be challenged by his presentation.”
--Carl Cranor, University of California, Riverside, Author of Toxic Torts: Science Law, and the Possibility of Justice
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Descriere
Tort Wars tracks the range of social conflicts, analyzing the adequacy of law's tools and standards.