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The Political Economy of Personal Injury Law : Volume 2

By: Peter Cane
The Political Economy of Personal Injury Law : Volume 2
Retail Price: $80.00
Booktopia Price $72.00
ISBN: 9780702236440
Format: Paperback
Published: October 2007

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This is the second volume in the annual McPherson Lecture Series, inaugurated by the University of Queensland TC Beirne Law School, which hosts a celebrated international scholar or legal expert to deliver a series of three lectures. In the first two of these thought-provoking lectures, Peter Cane examines the political and economic significance of personal injury law. In his final lecture, he explores the possible future role of tort law as a way of dealing with the social problem of personal injury. He 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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