Tort Law and the Inherent Limitations of Monetary Exchange: Property Rules, Liability Rules, and the Negligence RuleLegal scholars have extensively analyzed legal entitlements in terms of more fundamental component parts, most notably with the remedial structures entailed bySocial Science Electronic ...
The future of the felony-murder rule is in doubt. Some jurisdictions have abolished the rule and others continue to limit its application. In the 1982 case ofEnmund v. Florida, 458 U.S. 782, 102 S. Ct. 3368, 73 L. Ed. 2d 1140, the Supreme Court ruled that the imposition of the ...
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strict liabilitywealth maximizationNash equilibriumHow the law and the social norm interact with each other in the legalized modern society, whether the law completely replaces the pre-existing social norm or they coexist, and whether their interaction achieves an efficient system of social rules or ...