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A Theory Of Economic Loss In The Law Of Torts, Mario Rizzo Jun 1982

A Theory Of Economic Loss In The Law Of Torts, Mario Rizzo

Mario Rizzo

This article contains a general theory that explains why pure economic loss ( that is, financial loss not associated with physical harm to the person or property of the plaintiff) is not to be recoverable at times and is recoverable at other times. The theory stresses the importance in the law of reducing contracting costs while still providing incentives to avoid true social costs.


The Internationalization Of The American Economy: The Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman Mar 1982

The Internationalization Of The American Economy: The Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


A Note On Uncertain Lifetimes: A Comment, Joseph Pelzman, Don Rousslang Feb 1982

A Note On Uncertain Lifetimes: A Comment, Joseph Pelzman, Don Rousslang

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Comment, The Developing Test For State Regulatory Jurisdiction In Indian Country: Application In The Context Of Environmental Law, Stephen Feldman Jan 1982

Comment, The Developing Test For State Regulatory Jurisdiction In Indian Country: Application In The Context Of Environmental Law, Stephen Feldman

Stephen M. Feldman

The extent of state jurisdiction over Indians and Indians lands has created conflicts between the federal, state, and tribal governments since the nation's inception. Congressional responses to this inveterate problem have fluctuated significantly. At times, Congress has favored the assimilation of Indians into the majority society and the destruction of tribal identities, with consequent increases in state jurisdiction. At other times, Congress has favored separatism for Indians and the preservation of tribal cultures and governments. In 1832, the Supreme Court, in the case of Worcester v. Georgia, held that state laws had no effect within Indian reservations. Since Worcester, the …


Socialismo Bajo Una Constitución Liberal, Horacio M. Lynch Jan 1982

Socialismo Bajo Una Constitución Liberal, Horacio M. Lynch

Horacio M. LYNCH

No abstract provided.


El "Programa De Entrenamiento Para Abogados. El Arte De La Abogacía", Horacio M. Lynch Jan 1982

El "Programa De Entrenamiento Para Abogados. El Arte De La Abogacía", Horacio M. Lynch

Horacio M. LYNCH

Explicación del Programa de Entrenamiento para Abogados, curso piloto novedoso para la enseñanza de El Arte de la Abogacía, cumplido en la Escuela de Abogacía de Buenos Aires.