Date:
Fri, 24 Feb 2006 21:44:31 +1100
From:
Harold Luntz
Subject:
First issue of TLJ for 2006
The
first issue of the Torts Law Journal for 2006, volume 14(1),
has been published. For those with access to LexisNexis's Australian
website, it is available here
where it can be downloaded also in pdf.
The
contents are:
Case
Note
Pure
economic loss in a commercial context: Perspectives from Singapore
- Kumarlingam Amirthalingam 1
Articles
Canadian tort law since Cooper v Hobart: Part II - Jason
W Neyers and Una Gabie 10
Can
tort law be used to deflect the impact of criminal sanctions? The
role of the illegality defence - James Goudkamp 20
Personal
responsibility and the reforms recommended by the Ipp Report: 'Time
future contained in time past' - John Keeler 48
You
had better watch out: Liability of public authorities for obvious
hazards in footpaths - Carolyn Coventry 81
Book
Review
Products
Liability Law by David C Owen - Geraint Howells 112
Regards,
Harold.
Harold
Luntz,
General Editor,
Torts Law Journal,
Law School,
The University of Melbourne,
Victoria, 3010,
AUSTRALIA.
Phone:
+61 3 8344-6187
Fax: +61 3 9347-2392
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