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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Symposium Issue: “Tort, No-Fault, and Real-World Compensation,” A Volume in Honor of Jeffrey O’Connell
- Articles
- Jeffrey O’Connell and the Compensation Principle in Accident Law: Institutional and Intellectual Perspectives
- Prosser and His Influence
- Exit, Adversarialism, and the Stubborn Persistence of Tort
- Jeffrey O’Connell and the Market in Tort Claims
- Is Personal Injury Law Personal?
- Party Autonomy in Tort Theory and Reform
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Symposium Issue: “Tort, No-Fault, and Real-World Compensation,” A Volume in Honor of Jeffrey O’Connell
- Articles
- Jeffrey O’Connell and the Compensation Principle in Accident Law: Institutional and Intellectual Perspectives
- Prosser and His Influence
- Exit, Adversarialism, and the Stubborn Persistence of Tort
- Jeffrey O’Connell and the Market in Tort Claims
- Is Personal Injury Law Personal?
- Party Autonomy in Tort Theory and Reform