Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 02:17
From: Neil Foster
Subject: Latest issue of the KLJ
Dear Jason et al
After hunting through my recent numbers of the Kenyan Law Journal and the Kentucky Law Journal I am guessing that this is the King's Law Journal (from King's College London). Thanks for the tip and I will indeed get hold of these articles.
For those who have not noticed yet, Jason himself has an excellent piece about to come out in the Legal Studies:
Neyers, J W “Rights-based justifications for the tort of unlawful interference with economic relations” (2008) Legal Studies (early release online version - see Blackwell/Synergy site, Published article online: 12-Feb-2008, doi: 10.1111/j.1748-121X.2008.00081.x) - this is an early release electronic version available at least to subscribers, I think.
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>>> Jason Neyers 2/04/08 2:41 >>>
Dear Colleagues:
The latest issue of the KLJ has many notes and articles of interest. These include:
Of Unities and Disunities in Economic Torts: OBG, Douglas and Mainstream
Gary Chan Kok Yew
The ’Primary Victim’ in Psychiatric Illness Claims: Reworking the ’Patchwork Quilt’
Rachael Mulheron
Can Damages Buy You Happiness? Damages for Distress after Farley v Skinner
Jonathan Lewis
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