The law of torts is concerned with what we owe to one another in the way of obligations not to interfere with, or impair, each other's urgent interests as we go about our lives in civil society. This book argues that tort law addresses a domain of basic justice and that its rhetoric of reasonableness implies a distinctive morality of mutual right and responsibility.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter One: Wrongs, Harms, and Costs
Chapter Two: The Priority of Responsibility Over Repair
Chapter Three: The Importance of Interests
Chapter Four: Fairness and Fault
Chapter Five: From Reparation to Regulation
Chapter Six: Strict Responsibilities
Chapter Seven: Enterprise Liability: Collective Responsibility and Commutative Justice
Gregory C. Keating is William T. Dalessi Professor of Law and Philosophy at the USC Gould School of Law and the USC Department of Philosophy. He is the co-editor of a leading tort law case book and the author of numerous articles on tort law, strict liability, negligence, harm, and responsibility.
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