Civil wrongs and justice in private law / edited by Paul B. Miller and John Oberdiek.

"Civil wrongs occupy a significant place in private law. They are particularly prominent in tort law, but equally have a place in contract law, property and intellectual property law, unjust enrichment, fiduciary law, and in equity more broadly. For example, some tort theorists maintain that to...

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Other Authors: Miller, Paul B. (Law teacher) (Editor), Oberdiek, John (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Series:Oxford private law theory.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Part I. Civil Wrongs And The Foundations Of Private Law: 1. The Roles Of Rights / David Owens -- 2. Purely Formal Wrongs / Liam B. Murphy -- 3. The Relevance Of Wrongs / Andrew S. Gold -- 4. The Remainder : Deserting Private Wrongs? / Ori Herstein -- Part II. Rights, Wrongs, And Procedure: 5. Civil Wrongs And Civil Procedure / Matthew A. Shapiro -- 6. Losing The Right To Assert You've Been Wronged : A Study In Conceptual Chaos? / Kimberly Kessler Ferzan -- 7. Blowing Hot And Cold : The Role Of Estoppel Larissa Katz -- Part III. Civil Wrongs And Remedies: 8. The Significance Of A Civil Wrong / Stephen A. Smith -- 9. Secondary Duties / Victor Tadros -- 10. What Do We Remedy? / Nicolas Cornell -- 11. Tort Remedies As Meaningful Responses To Wrongdoing / María Guadalupe Martínez Alles -- 12. Don't Crash Into Mick Jagger When He's Driving His Rolls / Royce James E. Penner -- Part IV. Civil Wrongs In Tort Law: 13. Joint-Carving In Deontic Tort / Ahson Azmat -- 14. It's Something Personal : On The Relationality Of Duty And Civil Wrongs / John Oberdiek -- 15. Torts Against The State / Paul B. Miller & Jeffrey A. Pojanowski -- 16. Is Tort Law Private? / Gregory C. Keating -- 17. Should Tort Law Demand The Impossible? / Adam Slavny. -- Part V. Civil Wrongs In Property Law: 18. Property Wrongs And Egalitarian Relations / Christopher Essert -- 19. Owning Bad : Leverage And Spite In Property Law / Lee Fennell -- Part VI. Tort, Crime, And Contract: 20. Tort Law, Expression, And Duplicative Wrongs / Findlay Stark -- 21. Vosburg V. Baxendale: Recourse In Tort And Contract / John C.P. Goldberg & Benjamin C. Zipursky 
520 |a "Civil wrongs occupy a significant place in private law. They are particularly prominent in tort law, but equally have a place in contract law, property and intellectual property law, unjust enrichment, fiduciary law, and in equity more broadly. For example, some tort theorists maintain that tort law is best understood as a (or perhaps the) law of civil wrongs and some contract law theorists maintain that breach of contract is a civil wrong. Civil wrongs are also a preoccupation of leading general theories of private law, including corrective justice and civil recourse theories. According to these and other theories, the centrality of civil wrongs to civil liability shows that private law is fundamentally concerned with the expression and enforcement of norms of justice appropriate to interpersonal interaction and association. Others, sounding notes of caution or criticism, argue that a preoccupation with wrongs and remedies has meant neglect of other ways in which private law serves justice, and ways in which private law serves values other than justice. The present volume comprises original papers written by a wide variety of legal theorists and philosophers exploring the nature of civil wrongs, their place in private law, and their relationship to other forms of wrongdoing. It should be of broad interest to lawyers and legal theorists as well as moral and political theorists"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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