Explaining Tort and Crime

Explaining Tort and Crime
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Download or read book Explaining Tort and Crime written by Matthew Dyson and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This part of the book contains the Introduction (Chapter 1) and the methodology for modelling the law (Chapter 2). Part 2 examines fault concepts across tort and crime. Part 3 examines three procedural interfaces across tort and crime. Part 4 comprises one chapter on Patterns of Legal Development, and another on the Conclusion. This Part explains the approach the book takes to explaining tort and crime. The Introduction briefly explains how and why this book was written. It covers the purpose, scope, terminology and methodology behind the project as a book. The second chapter explores some concepts in how to compare tort law and criminal law, and how to explain legal development. It covers how to conceive of the map of tort and crime, what the components of legal reasoning for the project are, the modes of interaction of tort and crime, their purposes and the nature of development over time. The time period covered is from 1850 to 2020. The focus is England and Wales, with comparative references predominantly to France and Spain, and further references to Australian, Brazilian, German, Swedish, Chilean and Scottish law, and the law in some states of the USA"--

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