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  1. Philosophical issues in tort law.John Oberdiek - 2008 - Philosophy Compass 3 (4):734-748.
    The union of contemporary philosophy and tort law has never been better. Perhaps the most dynamic current in contemporary tort theory concerns the increasingly sophisticated inquires into the doctrinal elements of the law of torts, with the tort of negligence in particular garnering the most attention from theorists. In this article, I examine philosophically rich issues revolving around each of the elements constituting the tort of negligence: compensable injury, duty, breach, actual cause, and proximate cause.
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  • Is the role of tort to repair wrongful losses?Gregory C. Keating - 2011 - In Donal Nolan & Andrew Robertson (eds.), Rights and private law. Portland, Oregon: Hart.
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  • Biodiversity Offsetting’s Lingering Issue: Under-Compensation.Ludovico Giacomo Conti - forthcoming - Ethics, Policy and Environment.
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