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Personal Inviolability And "Private Law", Gregory C. Keating
Personal Inviolability And "Private Law", Gregory C. Keating
Gregory C. Keating
The “idea of private law” has occupied a prominent place in tort theorizing over the past twenty years. To American ears, the idea has a libertarian ring, implying a realm of private freedom beyond the reach of public power. But the idea of “private law” pursued in recent tort theory is different. This strand of tort theory takes an essentially formal view of “private law” as a type of adjudication through which one member of civil society invokes the public power of the state to call another member of civil society to account for breach of an obligation, owed by …