From: | William Swadling <william.swadling@law.ox.ac.uk> |
To: | MACQUEEN Hector <Hector.MacQueen@ed.ac.uk> |
Ken Oliphant <Ken.Oliphant@bristol.ac.uk> | |
obligations@uwo.ca | |
Date: | 23/12/2015 20:51:34 UTC |
Subject: | RE: Xmas diversion - comparative torts |
How about ‘Torticles’, by Bernard Rudden 6/7 Tul. Civ. L.F. 105 (1991-1992)?
Bill
From: MACQUEEN Hector [mailto:Hector.MacQueen@ed.ac.uk]
Sent: 23 December 2015 16:59
To: Ken Oliphant; obligations@uwo.ca
Subject: Re: Xmas diversion - comparative torts
Dear Ken
Catala and Weir “Delict and Torts: A Study in Parallel”,
Tulane LR 1962-65 (4 parts)?
Regards
Hector
Hector L MacQueen FBA FRSE
Professor of Private Law
University of Edinburgh Law School
Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh EH8 9 YL
Currently working at the Scottish Law Commission tel (0)131-662-5222
From: Ken Oliphant <Ken.Oliphant@bristol.ac.uk>
Sent: 23 December 2015 14:43
To: obligations@uwo.ca
Subject: ODG: Xmas diversion - comparative torts
Dear all
Having been asked to nominate a list of classic comparative tort law articles for a forthcoming anthology, I thought it might be interesting to see what
suggestions list members might come up with. So, which are your particular favourites?
Festive wishes
Ken
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