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_bPAL-E
100 _aPal, Malabika
245 _aEconomic analysis of tort law
_b: the negligence determination
250 _aSouth Asia
260 _bRoutledge
_c2020
_aNew York
300 _avii,224p
504 _aInclude Bibliography and Index
520 _aThis book looks at the negligence concept of tort law and studies the efficiency issue arising from the determination of negligence. It does so by scrutinizing actual court decisions from three common law jurisdictions - Britain, India and the United States of America. This volume fills a very significant gap, scrutinizing 52 landmark judgments from these three countries, by focussing on the negligent affliction of economic loss determined by common law courts and how these findings relate to the existing theoretical literature. By doing so, it examines the formalization of legal concepts, in theory, primarily the question of negligence determination and liability, and their centrality in theories concerning tort law.
650 _aNegligence--Economic aspects
_vTorts--Economic aspects
_vNegligence--Cases
_zUnited States
_zGreat Britain
_zIndia
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_cBK