Excited to announce that my latest article, "A Pluralist View of Vicarious Liability in Tort", is forthcoming in the Law Quarterly Review! The article will be published in late 2023/early 2024, but you can already find a pretty much final version on SSRN: https://t.co/Qb7GlkSrFs
Gregory Keating’s Reasonableness and Risk offers an intriguing set of justifications for harm-based strict liability in tort law. In my new Law and Philosophy (@SpringerNature) article, I critique and reassess his reasoning. You can access it here: https://t.co/RPp0KH0Ua9
I am excited to share my latest work, “Justifying Harm-Based Strict Liability: Reflections on Keating’s Reasonableness and Risk”, forthcoming in Law and Philosophy.
Check it out here: https://t.co/yJfaEh3T0T
My review of @McCappelletti's excellent book, "Justifying Strict Liability: A Comparative Analysis in Legal Reasoning" is now available in the Journal of Professional Negligence. https://t.co/DviRAxjMbq
Yale Law School will no longer participate in the U.S. News annual law school rankings. Despite calls for reform, U.S. News continues to employ flawed metrics that devalue public service work and need-based aid for students from low-income backgrounds. https://t.co/61PQOxeCGm
Honoured and delighted to be awarded the #IACLcanadaprize2022 for my book, Justifying Strict Liability, at the General Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law #IACLAsuncion2022
Congratulations to Marco Cappelletti for the #IACLCanadaPrize2022 for his work Justifying Strict Liability !
Félicitations à Marco Cappelletti pour le Prix Canada 2022 pour son ouvrage Justifying Strict Liability!
#IACLAsuncion2023