Explaining tort and crime : legal development across laws and legal systems, 1850-2020 /
Dyson, Matthew, 1982-
Explaining tort and crime : legal development across laws and legal systems, 1850-2020 / Matthew Dyson. - 1 online resource (xlv, 511 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Jul 2022).
Organising tort and crime -- Fault doctrines in criminal law -- Fault doctrines in tort law -- Explaining the criminal and tortious developments in fault doctrine -- Claims and formats -- Timing rules -- Criminal judgments in the civil law -- Tracing patterns of development.
Tracing almost 200 years of history, Explaining Tort and Crime explains the development of tort law and criminal law in England compared with other legal systems. Referencing legal systems from around the globe, it uses innovative comparative and historical methods to identify patterns of legal development, to investigate the English law of fault doctrine across tort and crime, and to chart and explain three procedural interfaces: criminal powers to compensate, timing rules to control parallel actions, and convictions as evidence in later civil cases. Matthew Dyson draws on decades of research to offer an analysis of the field, examining patterns of legal development, visible as motifs in the law of many legal systems.
9781316534861 (ebook)
Torts--History.--England
Torts--History.--Wales
Criminal law--History.--England
Criminal law--History.--Wales
Torts (Internationa law)--History.
International criminal law--History.
KD1949 / .D97 2022
346.4203
Explaining tort and crime : legal development across laws and legal systems, 1850-2020 / Matthew Dyson. - 1 online resource (xlv, 511 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Jul 2022).
Organising tort and crime -- Fault doctrines in criminal law -- Fault doctrines in tort law -- Explaining the criminal and tortious developments in fault doctrine -- Claims and formats -- Timing rules -- Criminal judgments in the civil law -- Tracing patterns of development.
Tracing almost 200 years of history, Explaining Tort and Crime explains the development of tort law and criminal law in England compared with other legal systems. Referencing legal systems from around the globe, it uses innovative comparative and historical methods to identify patterns of legal development, to investigate the English law of fault doctrine across tort and crime, and to chart and explain three procedural interfaces: criminal powers to compensate, timing rules to control parallel actions, and convictions as evidence in later civil cases. Matthew Dyson draws on decades of research to offer an analysis of the field, examining patterns of legal development, visible as motifs in the law of many legal systems.
9781316534861 (ebook)
Torts--History.--England
Torts--History.--Wales
Criminal law--History.--England
Criminal law--History.--Wales
Torts (Internationa law)--History.
International criminal law--History.
KD1949 / .D97 2022
346.4203