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Interpreting pre-trends as anticipation: Impact on estimated treatment effects from tort reform
Journal of Public Economics, 2015Anup Malani
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High-fidelity multi-physics system TORT-TD/CTF/FRAPTRAN for light water reactor analysis
Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2015M Avramova
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The Effect of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice Insurance Market Trends
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 2016Patricia H. Born, J. Karl
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Does tort reform affect physician supply? Evidence from Texas
International Review of Law and Economics, 2015Bernard Black
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Tort Law, 2019
Casenote Legal Briefs for Tort Law and Alternatives, Keyed to Franklin, Rabin, Green and GeistfeldContract LawPerspectives on Tort LawIn Defense of Tort LawMaine Tort LawPrinciples of Tort LawTort Law TextbookTort Law in GreeceThe Measure of InjuryTort ...
T. Hughes-Davies, Nathan Tamblyn
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Casenote Legal Briefs for Tort Law and Alternatives, Keyed to Franklin, Rabin, Green and GeistfeldContract LawPerspectives on Tort LawIn Defense of Tort LawMaine Tort LawPrinciples of Tort LawTort Law TextbookTort Law in GreeceThe Measure of InjuryTort ...
T. Hughes-Davies, Nathan Tamblyn
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Intention in Law and Philosophy, 2019
In ethical terms, intention is widely felt to be the strongest basis for the attribution of personal responsibility for conduct and outcomes. By contrast, in tort law intention is a much less important ground of liability than negligence.
Peter Cane
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In ethical terms, intention is widely felt to be the strongest basis for the attribution of personal responsibility for conduct and outcomes. By contrast, in tort law intention is a much less important ground of liability than negligence.
Peter Cane
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Treating Wrongs as Wrongs: An Expressive Argument for Tort Law
Journal of Tort Law, 2017The idea that criminal punishment carries a message of condemnation is as commonplace as could be. Indeed, many think that condemnation is the mark of punishment, distinguishing it from other sorts of penalties or burdens.
Scott Hershovitz
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