Record ID | marc_loc_updates/v36.i15.records.utf8:12812399:1189 |
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050 00 $aKU942.5$b.C36 2007
082 04 $a346.940323$222
100 1 $aCane, Peter,$d1950-
245 14 $aThe political economy of personal injury law /$cPeter Cane.
260 $aSt. Lucia, Qld. :$bUniversity of Queensland Press,$c2007.
300 $a108 p. ;$c21 cm.
440 0 $aMcPherson lecture series ;$vv. 2
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aQuestions 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.
650 0 $aPersonal injuries$zAustralia.
650 0 $aMedical jurisprudence$xPolitical aspects.
650 0 $aTorts$zAustralia.