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Venturing to do justice : Reforming private law, by

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Publication details: Cambridge Harvard University Press 1961Description: 183pISBN:
  • 9780674497191
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.000000 KEE
Contents:
Content: I. Changing Processes of Law Reform; 1. Courts and Legislatures as Agencies of Abrupt Change; 2. Prospective Judicial Lawmaking; 3. Occasions for Prospective or Retroactive Overruling; 4. Evolutionary Revision of Legal Doctrine in Courts; 5. Juries and Trial Judges as Agencies of Law Reform and Administration; 6. Drafting and Interpreting Statutes; II. Two Areas of Major Substantive Change; 7. Harms from Products and Services; 8. Harms from Traffic Accidents; III. A Perspective on the Future; 9. Blending Old and New; Appendix: Overruling Decisions of a Decade, 1958–1967; Index
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Content:
I. Changing Processes of Law Reform;
1. Courts and Legislatures as Agencies of Abrupt Change;
2. Prospective Judicial Lawmaking;
3. Occasions for Prospective or Retroactive Overruling;
4. Evolutionary Revision of Legal Doctrine in Courts;
5. Juries and Trial Judges as Agencies of Law Reform and Administration;
6. Drafting and Interpreting Statutes;
II. Two Areas of Major Substantive Change;
7. Harms from Products and Services;
8. Harms from Traffic Accidents;
III. A Perspective on the Future;
9. Blending Old and New;
Appendix: Overruling Decisions of a Decade, 1958–1967;
Index

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