The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a The Canadian law of obligations |b private law for the 21st century and beyond |c general editor, Margaret I. Hall, B.A. (Hons.)(UBC), LL.B. (Queen's), LL.M. (UBC) |
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505 | 8 | 0 | |t The private law response to public wrongs : public authority liability -- |t The proximity hurdle in negligence actions against public authorities |r Lewis Klar |t Ten reasons to reject unique public duties of care in negligence |r Bruce Feldthusen |t Devalued liberty and undue deference : the tort of false imprisonment and the law of solitary confinement |r Efrat Arbel |t Systemic wrongdoing, public authority liability, and the explanatory function of tort doctrine : two case studies |r Margaret I. Hall and Aliya Chouinard |t Affirmative duties and liability for omission -- |t Affirmative duties of care : a distinctly Canadian contribution to the law of torts |r Erika Chamberlain |t Negligence liability for police omissions : a golden mean |r Alistair Price |t Situating rights in private law : two perspectives -- |t Rights and tort law : respecting children's decisional autonomy for medical interventions |r Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey |t Disabusing the common law of "abuse of rights" : the only legitimate rule redux |r Bruce Pardy |t Protecting privacy in the 21st century -- |t The divergent paths of commonwealth privacy torts |r Samuel Beswick and William Fotherby |t Reasonable expectations of privacy in Canadian tort law |r Chris D.L. Hunt |t Causation -- |t The SAAMCO principle : damages in the twilight zone between tort and contract |r Joost Blom |t Issues in contract : good faith -- |t Good faith between public and private |r John Enman-Beech |
653 | 0 | |a Obligations (Law) / Canada / Congresses | |
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653 | 6 | |a Conference papers and proceedings | |
700 | 1 | |a Hall, Margaret Isabel |e Sonstige |4 oth | |
710 | 2 | |a Canadian law of obligations conference |d 2017 |c Vancouver, B.C. |e Sonstige |4 oth | |
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author_additional | Lewis Klar Bruce Feldthusen Efrat Arbel Margaret I. Hall and Aliya Chouinard Erika Chamberlain Alistair Price Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey Bruce Pardy Samuel Beswick and William Fotherby Chris D.L. Hunt Joost Blom John Enman-Beech |
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contents | The private law response to public wrongs : public authority liability -- The proximity hurdle in negligence actions against public authorities Ten reasons to reject unique public duties of care in negligence Devalued liberty and undue deference : the tort of false imprisonment and the law of solitary confinement Systemic wrongdoing, public authority liability, and the explanatory function of tort doctrine : two case studies Affirmative duties and liability for omission -- Affirmative duties of care : a distinctly Canadian contribution to the law of torts Negligence liability for police omissions : a golden mean Situating rights in private law : two perspectives -- Rights and tort law : respecting children's decisional autonomy for medical interventions Disabusing the common law of "abuse of rights" : the only legitimate rule redux Protecting privacy in the 21st century -- The divergent paths of commonwealth privacy torts Reasonable expectations of privacy in Canadian tort law Causation -- The SAAMCO principle : damages in the twilight zone between tort and contract Issues in contract : good faith -- Good faith between public and private |
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spelling | The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond general editor, Margaret I. Hall, B.A. (Hons.)(UBC), LL.B. (Queen's), LL.M. (UBC) Toronto, Ontario LexisNexis Canada Inc. 2018 xlix, 383 Seiten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The private law response to public wrongs : public authority liability -- The proximity hurdle in negligence actions against public authorities Lewis Klar Ten reasons to reject unique public duties of care in negligence Bruce Feldthusen Devalued liberty and undue deference : the tort of false imprisonment and the law of solitary confinement Efrat Arbel Systemic wrongdoing, public authority liability, and the explanatory function of tort doctrine : two case studies Margaret I. Hall and Aliya Chouinard Affirmative duties and liability for omission -- Affirmative duties of care : a distinctly Canadian contribution to the law of torts Erika Chamberlain Negligence liability for police omissions : a golden mean Alistair Price Situating rights in private law : two perspectives -- Rights and tort law : respecting children's decisional autonomy for medical interventions Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey Disabusing the common law of "abuse of rights" : the only legitimate rule redux Bruce Pardy Protecting privacy in the 21st century -- The divergent paths of commonwealth privacy torts Samuel Beswick and William Fotherby Reasonable expectations of privacy in Canadian tort law Chris D.L. Hunt Causation -- The SAAMCO principle : damages in the twilight zone between tort and contract Joost Blom Issues in contract : good faith -- Good faith between public and private John Enman-Beech Obligations (Law) / Canada / Congresses Civil law / Canada / Congresses Civil law Obligations (Law) Canada Conference papers and proceedings Hall, Margaret Isabel Sonstige oth Canadian law of obligations conference 2017 Vancouver, B.C. Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond The private law response to public wrongs : public authority liability -- The proximity hurdle in negligence actions against public authorities Ten reasons to reject unique public duties of care in negligence Devalued liberty and undue deference : the tort of false imprisonment and the law of solitary confinement Systemic wrongdoing, public authority liability, and the explanatory function of tort doctrine : two case studies Affirmative duties and liability for omission -- Affirmative duties of care : a distinctly Canadian contribution to the law of torts Negligence liability for police omissions : a golden mean Situating rights in private law : two perspectives -- Rights and tort law : respecting children's decisional autonomy for medical interventions Disabusing the common law of "abuse of rights" : the only legitimate rule redux Protecting privacy in the 21st century -- The divergent paths of commonwealth privacy torts Reasonable expectations of privacy in Canadian tort law Causation -- The SAAMCO principle : damages in the twilight zone between tort and contract Issues in contract : good faith -- Good faith between public and private |
title | The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond |
title_alt | The private law response to public wrongs : public authority liability -- The proximity hurdle in negligence actions against public authorities Ten reasons to reject unique public duties of care in negligence Devalued liberty and undue deference : the tort of false imprisonment and the law of solitary confinement Systemic wrongdoing, public authority liability, and the explanatory function of tort doctrine : two case studies Affirmative duties and liability for omission -- Affirmative duties of care : a distinctly Canadian contribution to the law of torts Negligence liability for police omissions : a golden mean Situating rights in private law : two perspectives -- Rights and tort law : respecting children's decisional autonomy for medical interventions Disabusing the common law of "abuse of rights" : the only legitimate rule redux Protecting privacy in the 21st century -- The divergent paths of commonwealth privacy torts Reasonable expectations of privacy in Canadian tort law Causation -- The SAAMCO principle : damages in the twilight zone between tort and contract Issues in contract : good faith -- Good faith between public and private |
title_auth | The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond |
title_exact_search | The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond |
title_full | The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond general editor, Margaret I. Hall, B.A. (Hons.)(UBC), LL.B. (Queen's), LL.M. (UBC) |
title_fullStr | The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond general editor, Margaret I. Hall, B.A. (Hons.)(UBC), LL.B. (Queen's), LL.M. (UBC) |
title_full_unstemmed | The Canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond general editor, Margaret I. Hall, B.A. (Hons.)(UBC), LL.B. (Queen's), LL.M. (UBC) |
title_short | The Canadian law of obligations |
title_sort | the canadian law of obligations private law for the 21st century and beyond |
title_sub | private law for the 21st century and beyond |
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