It takes the average reader 5 hours and 3 minutes to read The Evolution from Strict Liability to Fault in the Law of Torts by Anthony Gray
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Gradually, the law of tort has shifted away from a strict-liability approach to one where fault predominates. This book charts important case law documenting this shift. It seeks to understand how and why it occurred. Given that the Rylands v Fletcher decision is typically seen as a prime exemplar of strict liability, it focusses particularly on that case, as part of the historical development of tort law. It considers the intellectual arguments made in favour of strict liability, and for fault-based liability. Having done so, it then focusses on particular areas of the law of tort, including...
The Evolution from Strict Liability to Fault in the Law of Torts by Anthony Gray is 296 pages long, and a total of 75,776 words.
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