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Item Details
Title:
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MAKING TORT LAW
WHAT SHOULD BE DONE AND WHO SHOULD DO IT |
By: |
Charles Fried, David Rosenberg |
Format: |
Paperback |
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£11.95 |
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ISBN 10: |
0844741787 |
ISBN 13: |
9780844741789 |
Publisher: |
AEI PRESS |
Pub. date: |
1 January, 2003 |
Pages: |
120 |
Description: |
Two Harvard law professors make the case for improving tort law to better protect individuals and discipline businesses. |
Synopsis: |
Charles Fried and David Rosenberg note that the system of tort liability in the United States seeks to achieve a variety of aims: to compensate individuals injured by the risky business activities of large entities; to create incentives for those entities to take into account the dangers of their activities in the design of their processes, products, and services; and to allow individuals who feel powerless to make their grievances felt against large, impersonal, and sometimes unresponsive organizations. The authors contend, however, that our current tort system is almost certainly not the best possible way to achieve those goals. At best, they claim, tort compensation represents an uncertain, delayed, and expensive form of insurance. In addition, the disciplining effect on business is haphazard. Fried and Rosenberg assess the comparative advantages of courts and legislatures in taking the initiative of changing tort law to further the social objective of optimally managing accident risk.They conclude that the nature of the change involved-particularly the function that the change would serve and the means that would work best-strongly suggests that the legislature should play the major role in designing tort reform. And they contend that automobile and other nonbusiness-related accidents should be eliminated from the tort system. |
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US |
Imprint: |
AEI Press |
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