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This volume provides a state-of-the-art overview of the literature on the economic analysis of tort law. In sixteen chapters, the specialist authors guide the reader through the often vast literature in each domain providing a balanced and comprehensive summary. Particular attention is paid to the evolution of the field, further refinements to economic
Lewis A. Kornhauser, Richard L. Revesz
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Lewis A. Kornhauser, Richard L. Revesz
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Joint Enterprise Liability as Omissions
The Journal of Criminal Law, 2016This article argues that joint enterprise liability should be conceptualised under the doctrine of omissions as conceived in the recent case of Evans. As such, liability under joint enterprise is to be triggered when one is under a duty to rectify a dangerous situation and eventually fails to prevent a prohibited outcome from occurring.
Cyrus Chua, Hin Ting Liu
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Joint tortfeasance and assistance liability
Legal Studies, 1999There is a real need to clarify the scope of the doctrine of joint tortfeasance, in view of the constant attempts by plaintifs to widen liability in the search, for the deepest pockets. Part of this clarification involves a reaction to the growing use of ‘accessory liability’ terminology in the civil IUMI generally.
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Vicarious Liability and Joint Torts
1993As we have seen, liability in the modern law of torts is generally still dependent on proof of some notion of fault or blameworthiness. Liability will not, subject to certain well-known exceptions, be imposed on a person unless he has intentionally or negligently caused some loss or damage to the plaintiff.
Alastair Mullis, Ken Oliphant
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The economics of lending with joint liability: theory and practice
Journal of Development Economics, 1999Maitreesh Ghatak
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