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Book Launch: Foundation of Tort Law in the Civilian Tradition by Enrique Barros
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Energy Security along the New Silk Road
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Excavating Landmarks - Quantitative Contributions to Doctrinal Analysis in Environmental Human Rights Law
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Making Environmental Law Effective: Views on the Scope of Article 9(3) of the Aarhus Convention
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The Environmental Case for Brexit: A Socio-Legal Perspective
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Climate Law Targets: Governance, Temporality and Administrative Law
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‘Public Policy’ in Judicial Reasoning in Tort: Form or Substance?
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Duty in the Service of Safety: The Restatement Third in U.S. Courts
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The Role of Apologies in Private Law
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Illegal Earnings
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Tort law in China
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Punitive damages: civil law perspectives
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The Ethics of Environmental Lawyers
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Rights, Damage and Loss
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Definition and Theory in Tort Law 1900 to 1950
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Meandering Tort Law in Australia
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Tales and Travails of Contribution from Down Under
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Accommodating Loyalty
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It is Not About the Money: Apologies, Damages and the Goals of Tort Law
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The Variability of Vulnerability: Negligence Claims in the High Court of Australia
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Participation in US Regulatory Process: A Comparative Perspective
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Torts Facilitation of Long-Term Commercial Arrangements
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The Role of Assumption of Risk in a System of Strict liability: Conceptual Tangles and Social Consequences
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The Implied Term Regarding the Quality of Goods: From Promise to Expectation
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Volunteers and the Law of Negligence
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Panel Discussion on AIB Group (UK) Plc v Mark Redler & Co [2014] UKSC 58 with Lord Millett, Professor Sarah Worthington QC (Hon) FBA, Mr Jeremy Cousins QC and Associate Professor Paul Davies
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Apportionment in Negligence: Causation and Divisibility of Damage
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Preventive Damages
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