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040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a346.03
_bPAD/TOR
100 _aPadmashree, B. (Ed.)
245 _aTort reform debate :
_bEmerging trends
_cedited by B. Padmashree.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aHyderabad :
_bICFAI,
_c2008.
300 _a227 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. The logic of legal remedies and the relative weight of norms: Assessing the public interest in the tort reform debate Chapter 2. Reasonableness, justice and the No-Duty_to-Rescue rule of torts Chapter 3. A proposal to amend rule 407 of the federal rules of evidence to conform with the underlying relevancy rationale for the rule in negligence and strict liability actions Chapter 4. Reining in the data traders: A tort for the misuse of personal information Chapter 5. Punitive damages and the Supreme Court: A tragedy in five acts Chapter 6. The missing theory of variable selection in the economic analysis of tort law Chapter 7. The American Law Institute's draft proposal to bypass the aggregate settlement rule: Do mass tort clients need (or want) group decision making'? Chapter 8. Product liability- A legislation in necessity Index
650 _aTorts.
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