This edited collection brings together scholars from the UK, US, and Australia to reveal the impressive and enviable breadth of Jane Stapleton's scholarship in tort law, while contributing to many of the ongoing and traditional debates in tort.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction: Jane Stapleton's Tort Scholarship on Three Continents
- Part I General Themes of Tort Law
- 1: Hon Susan Kiefel: Professor Jane Stapleton and her Dialogue with the Courts
- 2: Mark A. Geistfeld: Unifying Principles within Pluralist Tort Adjudication
- 3: Anita Bernstein: The Torts Scholar as Disaggregator
- 4: Jenny Steele and TT Arvind: Tort and Insurance as Private Law
- 5: Kylie Burns: Fulfilling the Promise of the Golden Thread? : Vulnerability and Australian Negligence Law
- Part II Negligence
- 6: Nicholas J McBride: The Real Gist of Negligence
- 7: Ellen M Bublick: Duty of Care Factors: Principle and Policy Decisions in the United States
- 8: Roderick Bagshaw: What is â Reasonable Foreseeabilityâ ?
- 9: Imogen Goold and Catherine Kelly: Time to Cut Ties: Reforming the Secondary Victim â Control Mechanismsâ in Pure Psychiatric Injury
- 10: Philip Sales: An â Opaque Conclusionary Labelâ ? : Assumption of Responsibility and Pure Economic Loss
- Part III Causation
- 11: Richard W Wright: Dialogues on Causation with Stapleton
- 12: Gemma Turton: Causation at a Tipping Point: Material Contribution and the â Worse Offâ Question
- 13: Sandy Steel: Making a Difference: Liability and Necessity
- Part IV Other Torts and Liabilities
- 14: Jonathan Morgan: Compensation as â Conditional Licenceâ for Harmful Activities: An Exploration
- 15: John Murphy: Damage as an Essential Element in the Economic Torts
- 16: Jodi Gardner and Sarah Green: Continuing the Product Liability Illusion
- 17: Genevieve Grant and Harold Luntz: The Accident Preference, â Unrigorous Thinkingâ and Injury Compensation Schemes