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Landmark Cases in the Law of Punitive Damages
Landmark Cases in the Law of Punitive Damages
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ISBN No.: 9781509967001
Pages: 408
Year: 202312
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 213.93
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1. Huckle v Money (1763): Exemplary Damages and Liberty of the Subject TT Arvind (University of York, UK) and Jenny Steele (University of York, UK) 2. Wilkes v Wood (1763): General Warrants and Punitive Damages David Ibbetson (University of Cambridge, UK) 3. Bell v Midland Railway Co (1861) : The Curious Case of Disputing Directors Emily Gordon (University College London, UK) 4. Rookes v Barnard (1964): ' Going off the Lines' Iain Field (University of Queensland, Australia) 5. Cassell & Co Ltd v Broome (1972): Maritime, Generational and Judicial Clashes James Goudkamp (University of Oxford, UK) 6. Lamb v Cotogno (1987): Insured Punishment Kit Barker (University of Queensland, Australia) 7. German Federal Court of Justice, Judgment of 4 June 1992, Case IX ZR 149/91 (BGHZ 118, 312): German Law's Dilemma with Punitive Damages Johannes Ungerer (University of Oxford, UK) 8.


John v MGN Ltd (1995) : Enclosing the Jury Paddock? Mark Lunney (King's College London, UK) 9. Gray v Motor Accident Commission (1998): Does the Criminal Punishment of the Defendant Bar Exemplary Damages? Questions Answered and Unanswered Felicity Maher (University of Western Australia, Australia) 10. Kuddus v Chief Constable of Leicestershire Constabulary (2001): A Milestone in the Expansion of Punitive Damages Eleni Katsampouka (King's College London, UK) 11. Whiten v Pilot Insurance Co (2002): How Can Something So Wrong Feel So Right? Zoë Sinel (University of Western Ontario, Canada) 12. Harris v Digital Pulse Pty Ltd (2003): Equity, Penalties, Controversy and Costs Mark Leeming (University of Sydney, Australia) 13. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co v Campbell (2003): The Misguided Legacy of Proportionality Catherine M Sharkey (New York University, USA) 14. Mathias v Accor Economy Lodging, Inc (2003): Judge Richard A Posner's Message and Method on Punitive Damages Ellen M Bublick (University of Arizona, USA) 15. Couch v Attorney-General (No 2) (2010): The Susan Couch Litigation Stephen Todd (University of Canterbury, UK) 15.


Schlenzka & Langhorne v Fountaine Pajot (2010) : The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Punitive Damages Awards in France Solène Rowan (King's College London, UK) 17. PH Hydraulics & Engineering Pte Ltd v Airtrust (Hong Kong) Ltd (2017) : Orthodoxy Rules Pey Woan Lee (Singapore Management University, Singapore).


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