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William & Mary Law School

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2011

Damages

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Why There Is No Duty To Pay Damages: Powers, Duties, And Private Law, Nathan B. Oman Oct 2011

Why There Is No Duty To Pay Damages: Powers, Duties, And Private Law, Nathan B. Oman

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This Article was part of a symposium on the rise of civil recourse theory. It contributes to this debate by defending a simple but counterintuitive claim: There is no duty to pay damages in either tort or contract law. The absence of such a duty provides a reason for believing that civil recourse provides a better account of private law than does corrective justice. Corrective justice is committed to interpreting private law as creating duties for wrongdoers to compensate their victims. In contrast, civil recourse sees the law as empowering plaintiffs against defendants. My argument is that a careful analysis …


Civil Recourse As Social Equality, Jason M. Solomon Oct 2011

Civil Recourse As Social Equality, Jason M. Solomon

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