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    Tort law : text, cases, and materials / by Steele, Jenny (Law teacher)

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : the shape of tort law today --Torts of intention -- Essentials of negligence : establishing liability -- Causation problems -- Defences to negligence -- Duty of care : applications -- Limitation and contribution -- Damages, compensation, and responsibility -- Vicarious liability and non-delegable duties -- Nuisance -- Rylands v. …”
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    Tort Law : a modern perspective / by Hylton, Keith N.

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Policy and tort law -- Evolution of tort law -- Intentional torts -- Theoretical foundations of strict liability -- The reasonable person -- Customs, statutes, and the reasonable person -- Inferring negligence -- Contributory negligence and assumption of risk -- Contributory negligence, comparative negligence, and incentives for care -- Joint and several liability, and vicarious liability -- Factual causation -- Proximate cause -- Duty to rescue and special relationships -- Strict liability : conversion, abnormally dangerous activities, and nuisance -- Defamation -- Products liability -- Damages.…”
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    Beginning criminal law / by Carr, Claudia

    Published 2013
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    Physicalism and moral responsibility: presentation of derivative consequence argument by B. V. Faul

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In this paper, the author introduces the derivative consequence argument, which aims to demonstrate that moral responsibility is impossible in the world where physicalism and the strong realism about the laws of nature are both true. The basic intuition of the argument is that if the laws of nature determine the events, then nobody can be responsible for those events, because nobody is responsible for the laws of nature. …”
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    Conditions for compensation for moral damage caused to the employee by O. I. Panchenko

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It is proved that the most appropriate theory for resolving the issue of the presence or absence of causation in the legal relations under consideration is the theory of direct and indirect causation. …”
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    Modeling the quality of tax audit based on the acceptance of legal taxpayers in business by Mohsen Hajibabaei, Sina Kheradyar, Mojtaba Malekichoobari

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Changes in tax laws and regulations have had a great impact on tax audits (Shim et al. 2024). …”
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