Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private Law

Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private Law

Miller, Paul B.; Oberdiek, John

Oxford University Press Inc

06/2020

552

Dura

Inglês

9780190865269

15 a 20 dias

896

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List of Contributors

Introduction
Paul B. Miller & John Oberdiek

Part I. Civil Wrongs and the Foundations of Private Law

Chapter 1. The Roles of Rights
David Owens

Chapter 2. Purely Formal Wrongs
Liam B. Murphy

Chapter 3. The Relevance of Wrongs
Andrew S. Gold

Chapter 4. The Remainder: Deserting Private Wrongs?
Ori Herstein

Part II. Rights, Wrongs, and Procedure

Chapter 5. Civil Wrongs and Civil Procedure
Matthew A. Shapiro

Chapter 6. Losing the Right to Assert You've Been Wronged: A Study in Conceptual Chaos?
Kimberly Kessler Ferzan

Chapter 7. Blowing Hot and Cold: The Role of Estoppel
Larissa Katz

Part III. Civil Wrongs and Remedies

Chapter 8. The Significance of a Civil Wrong
Stephen A. Smith

Chapter 9. Secondary Duties
Victor Tadros

Chapter 10. What Do We Remedy?
Nicolas Cornell

Chapter 11. Tort Remedies as Meaningful Responses to Wrongdoing
Maria Guadalupe Martinez Alles

Chapter 12. Don't Crash into Mick Jagger when he's Driving his Rolls Royce
James E. Penner

Part IV. Civil Wrongs in Tort Law

Chapter 13. Joint-Carving in Deontic Tort
Ahson Azmat

Chapter 14. It's Something Personal: On the Relationality of Duty and Civil Wrongs
John Oberdiek

Chapter 15. Torts Against the State
Paul B. Miller & Jeffrey A. Pojanowski

Chapter 16. Is Modern Tort Law Private?
Gregory C. Keating

Chapter 17. Should Tort Law Demand the Impossible?
Adam Slavny

Part V. Civil Wrongs in Property Law

Chapter 18. Property Wrongs and Egalitarian Relations
Christopher Essert

Chapter 19. Owning Bad: Leverage and Spite in Property Law
Lee Fennell

Part VI. Tort, Crime, and Contract

Chapter 20. Tort Law, Expression, and Duplicative Wrongs
Findlay Stark

Chapter 21. Vosburg v. Baxendale: Recourse in Tort and Contract
John C.P. Goldberg & Benjamin C. Zipursky
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