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Building consensus for harm reduction approaches in UK universities: a qualitative study with staff and students. [PDF]
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Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2009
Punitive damages is a controversial topic in American law. Defenders of punitive damages see these awards as a useful mechanism for sanctioning and deterring egregious conduct, particularly the conduct of corporations not subject to the sanctions of the criminal law but still harmful to society.
Neil Vidmar, Matthew W. Wolfe
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Punitive damages is a controversial topic in American law. Defenders of punitive damages see these awards as a useful mechanism for sanctioning and deterring egregious conduct, particularly the conduct of corporations not subject to the sanctions of the criminal law but still harmful to society.
Neil Vidmar, Matthew W. Wolfe
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Business Ethics Quarterly, 1991
While jurisprudence in the United States has been cast in the general mode of the English common law, modifications over time have produced enough significant variations that American law has a distinctive quality. To illustrate: The exclusionary rule in criminal cases prohibiting the use of evidence (even from reliable witnesses) acquired through ...
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While jurisprudence in the United States has been cast in the general mode of the English common law, modifications over time have produced enough significant variations that American law has a distinctive quality. To illustrate: The exclusionary rule in criminal cases prohibiting the use of evidence (even from reliable witnesses) acquired through ...
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2019
Abstract Punitive or exemplary damages are damages whose purpose is to punish the defendant for his or her wrongful conduct. In Broome v Cassell Lord Hailsham said that he preferred the term ‘exemplary damages’ to ‘punitive damages’ as better expressing the policy of the law.
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Abstract Punitive or exemplary damages are damages whose purpose is to punish the defendant for his or her wrongful conduct. In Broome v Cassell Lord Hailsham said that he preferred the term ‘exemplary damages’ to ‘punitive damages’ as better expressing the policy of the law.
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Punitive Damages and Class Actions
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008Punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common economic function - creating optimal deterrence. This is a function that these remedies can best pursue in different domains. When a tortfeasor causes harm that affects many victims, the preferred remedy is a class action.
PARISI, FRANCESCO, MARTA CENINI
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Maandblad voor Vermogensrecht, 2016
Punitive Damages In dit mooie boek wordt belangrijk materiaal aangedragen voor gedachtevorming over de introductie van punitive damages in Europa. De Verenigde Staten zijn niet het afschrikwekkende voorbeeld waarvoor wij het vaak houden en de Europese systematische ...
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Punitive Damages In dit mooie boek wordt belangrijk materiaal aangedragen voor gedachtevorming over de introductie van punitive damages in Europa. De Verenigde Staten zijn niet het afschrikwekkende voorbeeld waarvoor wij het vaak houden en de Europese systematische ...
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