Accidental Justice by Peter Alan Bell

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Summary

The roots of tort law, say the authors of this text, lie in human suffering, maimed bodies, and extinguished lives. They discuss tort law's compensatory and deterrant functions; its delays; fortuity, and high transaction costs; and its role in discouraging harmful activities.

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Accidental Justice by Peter Alan Bell

The roots of tort law, say the authors of this text, lie in human suffering, maimed bodies, and extinguished lives. They discuss tort law's compensatory and deterrant functions; its delays; fortuity, and high transaction costs; and its role in discouraging harmful activities.
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ISBN 13 9780300062571
ISBN 10 0300062575
Title Accidental Justice
Author Peter Alan Bell
Series Yale Contemporary Law Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 1997-03-27
Number of pages 272
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