Tort Law and Social Morality
Discover the intricate relationship between tort law and social morality in "Tort Law and Social Morality" by Peter M. Gerhart. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this thought-provoking paperback encompasses 286 pages of insightful analysis. Gerhart presents a revolutionary theory of tort law that bridges deontic and consequential approaches, applying justificational analysis to uncover the key factors, circumstances, and values influencing tort law in the United States and the United Kingdom.
This book challenges traditional perspectives by centering on a unified theory of responsibility, offering explanations and justifications for a wide array of tort doctrines and concepts. Whether you are a law student, practitioner, or simply interested in the social aspects of torts, Gerhart's work is an essential addition to your collection. Dive into this comprehensive examination of how legal principles interact with societal norms and understand the broader implications of tort law.