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Las Transformaciones Funcionales De La Responsabilidad Civil : La Óptica Sistématica. Análisis De Las Funciones De Incentivo O Desincentivo Y Preventiva De La Responsabilidad Civil En Los Sistemas Del Civil Law, Gastón Fernández Cruz
Gastón Fernández Cruz
No abstract provided.
A Tale Of Two Concurrences: Same Sex Marriage And Products Liability, John Culhane
A Tale Of Two Concurrences: Same Sex Marriage And Products Liability, John Culhane
John G. Culhane
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The Risk Concept On Modern Tort Map: An Analytical Approach To English Law, Mashael Alhajeri
The Risk Concept On Modern Tort Map: An Analytical Approach To English Law, Mashael Alhajeri
Mashael Alhajeri
No abstract provided.
A ‘Clanging Silence’: Same-Sex Couples And Tort Law, John G. Culhane
A ‘Clanging Silence’: Same-Sex Couples And Tort Law, John G. Culhane
John G. Culhane
No abstract provided.
Defining A Proper Role For Public Nuisance Law In Municipal Suits Against Gun Sellers: Beyond Rhetoric And Expedience, John G. Culhane, Jean M. Eggen
Defining A Proper Role For Public Nuisance Law In Municipal Suits Against Gun Sellers: Beyond Rhetoric And Expedience, John G. Culhane, Jean M. Eggen
Jean M. Eggen
During the past few years, more than a score of municipalities (and the State of New York) have brought suit against gun manufacturers, distributors and retailers, seeking to hold them accountable for the consequences of gun violence within the municipalities' jurisdiction. This article critically assesses whether the theory of public nuisance is an appropriate vehicle for bringing such suits. Inasmuch as public nuisance theory is itself only dimly understood, the article begins with an historical summary of public nuisance law. It then considers contemporary objections to the continued vitality of public nuisance, and concludes that, properly defined and limited, public …
Kiss And Tell: Making The Case For The Tortious Transmission Of Herpes And Human Papillomavirus, Michele L. Mekel
Kiss And Tell: Making The Case For The Tortious Transmission Of Herpes And Human Papillomavirus, Michele L. Mekel
Michele L Mekel
Recognizing theories of recovery for a tort committed an estimated 6 million times per year in the United States alone at an annual cost in excess of $4 billion is logical--if not imperative. Not all jurisdictions, however, recognize theories of recovery when the tort in question is the wrongful transmission of herpes and/or human papillomavirus ("HPV"), two of the most common, incurable sexually transmitted diseases ("STDs") in America. Nevertheless, in Deuschle v. Jobe, the Court of Appeals for the Western District of Missouri took a significant step by acknowledging an unmarried sexual partner's right to bring negligence and intentional tort …
Defining A Proper Role For Public Nuisance Law In Municipal Suits Against Gun Sellers: Beyond Rhetoric And Expedience, John G. Culhane, Jean M. Eggen
Defining A Proper Role For Public Nuisance Law In Municipal Suits Against Gun Sellers: Beyond Rhetoric And Expedience, John G. Culhane, Jean M. Eggen
John G. Culhane
During the past few years, more than a score of municipalities (and the State of New York) have brought suit against gun manufacturers, distributors and retailers, seeking to hold them accountable for the consequences of gun violence within the municipalities' jurisdiction. This article critically assesses whether the theory of public nuisance is an appropriate vehicle for bringing such suits. Inasmuch as public nuisance theory is itself only dimly understood, the article begins with an historical summary of public nuisance law. It then considers contemporary objections to the continued vitality of public nuisance, and concludes that, properly defined and limited, public …