A History of Tort Law 1900-1950

A History of Tort Law 1900-1950 - Cambridge Studies in English Legal History

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Publisher's Synopsis

Many of the defining features of the modern law of tort can be traced to the first half of the twentieth century, but, until now, developments in that period have never received a dedicated historical examination. This book examines both common law and statutory innovations, paying special attention to underlying assumptions about the operation of society, the function of tort law, and the roles of those involved in legal changes. It recovers the legal and social contexts in which some landmark decisions were given (and which puts those decisions in a very different light) and draws attention to significant and suggestive cases that have fallen into neglect. It also explores the theoretical debates of the period about the nature of tort law, and reveals the fascinating patterns of influence and power at work behind statutory initiatives to reform the law.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521768610
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 346.420309041
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 386
Weight: 694g
Height: 160mm
Width: 231mm
Spine width: 24mm