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Damages and Compensation Culture: Comparative Perspectives
By (Author) Eoin Quill
Edited by Raymond J Friel
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
17th November 2016
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Law of torts, damages and compensation
Comparative law
347.077
Hardback
360
Width 169mm, Height 244mm
804g
This collection of essays analyses the relationships between compensation culture, social values and tort damages for personal injuries. The essays will clarify the relationship between tort damages for personal injuries and the social values that the law seeks to reflect and to balance; they will critically assess a range of actual and proposed tort reforms in light of how they advance or hinder those values. The role, or lack of role, of perceptions of compensation culture in such developments will also feature. Both substantive and procedural reform will be examined. Contributors from the UK, Australia, Ireland, Canada and continental Europe, including leading authors in the field of compensation culture, will provide a range of perspectives. The collection stems from the papers delivered at the conference on Damages and Compensation Culture: Comparative Tort Law Reform in the 21st Century, hosted by the International Commercial and Economic Law Group at the School of Law, University of Limerick and supported by the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Limerick.
Damages and Compensation Culture is a highly informative book, and one that tackles a topic that has so far attracted little academic attention... a valuable contribution to the ongoing public debate about compensation culture and the recoverability of damages for personal injuries. -- James Plunkett * Journal of Professional Negligence *
Eoin Quill is a lecturer at the School of Law in the University of Limerick. Raymond J Friel is a senior lecturer and Director of the International Commercial and Economic Law Group at the School of Law in the University of Limerick.