Torts Stories

Torts Stories by Robert L. Rabin, published by Foundation Press in 2003, offers a comprehensive examination of ten significant tort cases. This edition, comprising 290 pages, is presented in English and aims to enhance students’ understanding of how various factors, including the roles of lawyers and judges, as well as socioeconomic influences, have shaped the litigation surrounding these landmark cases.
Readers will find that this book delves into the intricacies of tort law, making it suitable for both first-year torts courses and advanced seminars. By focusing on the pivotal elements that contributed to the landmark status of these cases, Torts Stories provides valuable insights into the legal landscape and the dynamics at play within the judicial system. The publication serves as a useful resource for those interested in law, particularly in the areas of administrative law and regulatory practice.
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This publication provides a student with an understanding of ten leading torts cases, focusing on how the litigation was shaped by lawyers, judges and socioeconomic factors, and why the cases have attained landmark status. It is suitable for adoption as a supplement in a first-year torts course, or as a text for an advanced seminar.
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