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The Journal of Tort Law is a peer-reviewed law review covering tort law. It was established in 2006 and is published by the Berkeley Electronic Press. The editors-in-chief are Ellen Bublick and Greg Keating. The journal is indexed in Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals, Intute, Scopus, and Westlaw.
Although federal courts often hear tort cases arising out of common law or state statutes, there are relatively few tort claims that arise exclusively as a result of federal law. The most common federal tort claim is the 42 U.S.C. § 1983 remedy for violation of one's civil rights under color of federal or state law, which can be used to sue ...
Pages in category "Tort law" The following 162 pages are in this category, out of 162 total. ... Journal of Tort Law; Judgment proof; L. Last clear chance; Latent defect;
Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Law Journal features in-depth law review articles on insurance litigation, ERISA and employment issues, reinsurance and other critical issues. Once a year, the Journal also includes the "Survey of Tort & Insurance Law," which covers the spectrum of practice from aviation litigation to toxic torts .
Journal of Tort Law; Journal of Transnational Law & Policy; Jurimetrics (journal) The Jurist (journal) L. Labor Law Journal; Law and Business Review of the Americas;
Cases and Materials on Contracts, 6th ed (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2018). “Reconceptualising the Tort of Public Nuisance” [2017] Cambridge Law Journal 87. “Tate & Lyle, Pure Economic Loss and The Modern Tort of Public Nuisance” (2016) 53 Alberta Law Review 1031 (with A Botterell).
English tort law concerns the compensation for harm to people's rights to health and safety, a clean environment, property, their economic interests, or their reputations. A "tort" is a wrong in civil law, [1] rather than criminal law, that usually requires a payment of money
1986–88 — Dean of the Law Faculty, University of Melbourne. [1] Visiting Fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford. He was editor of the Australian Torts Law Journal. [2] He wrote a text in 1974 that saw its fifth edition in 2008 ('Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury and Death').