The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law: TortsTorts--personal injury law--is a fundamental yet controversial part of our legal system. The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law: Torts provides a clear and comprehensive account of what tort law is, how it works, what it stands to accomplish, and why it is now much-disputed. Goldberg and Zipursky--two of the world's most prominent tort scholars--carefully analyze leading judicial decisions and prominent tort-related legislation, and place each event into its proper context. Topics covered include products liability, negligence, medical malpractice, intentional torts, defamation and privacy torts, punitive damages, and tort reform. |
Contents
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CHAPTER 3 Tort Laws Gallery of Wrongs | 27 |
CHAPTER 4 Civil Recourse | 47 |
The Basics | 71 |
Advanced Topics | 113 |
CHAPTER 7 Battery False Imprisonment Assault and Related Torts | 195 |
CHAPTER 8 Property Torts with Notes on Fraud and other Transactional Torts | 227 |
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