The political economy of personal injury law

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The political economy of personal injury law
Peter Cane
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The political economy of personal injury law

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Questions whether tort law should provide compensation for non-monetary harm resulting from personal injury, while acknowledging that it would continue to feature as one element of a mixed regime for dealing with personal injuries comprising a range of diverse regulatory and compensatory arrangements.

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Language
English
Pages
108

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The political economy of personal injury law
2007, University of Queensland Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
St. Lucia, Qld
Series
McPherson lecture series -- v. 2

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
346.940323
Library of Congress
KU942.5 .C36 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
108 p. ;
Number of pages
108

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23156942M
ISBN 10
0702236446
ISBN 13
9780702236440
LCCN
2008378725
OCLC/WorldCat
221966300

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