Torts : a guide for the perplexed / G.H.L. Fridman, Q.C., F.R.S.C., M.A., B.C.L. (Oxon), LL.M. (Adel.), Hon. D.C.L. (Western University) (Of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Quondam Dean and Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Law, Western University).
Epilogue : The importance of the law of torts. Notes towards the definition of tort -- Torts and wrongs -- Common law and statutory torts -- The mental element in torts -- The antithesis of tort -- Classifying torts -- Justifying torts -- The pathology of torts -- Torts and life -- The jurisprudence of "torts" -- Torts and policy -- Torts and economics -- The utility of torts -- The place of torts in the structure of the law -- What is to come -- Epilogue : The importance of the law of torts.
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