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Torts, Law reform, Law, united statesShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Making Tort Law: What Should Be Done and Who Should Do It
October 30, 2005, American Enterprise Institute Press
Hardcover
in English
0844741779 9780844741772
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Making Tort Law: What Should Be Done and Who Should Do It
March 25, 2003, AEI Press
Paperback
in English
0844741787 9780844741789
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"The law of torts in the United States seeks to achieve a variety of aims: to compensate individuals injured by the risky business activities of large entities; to create incentives for those entities to take into account the dangers of their activities in the design of their processes, products, and services; and, it is said, to allow individuals who feel powerless to make their grievances felt against large, impersonal, and sometimes unresponsive, not to say arrogant, organizations."
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