Apportionment in Private Law

Apportionment in Private Law

Apportionment in Private Law

Apportionment in Private Law

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Overview

This collection of essays investigates the way in which modern private law apportions responsibility between multiple parties who are (or may be) responsible for the same legal event. It examines both doctrines and principles that share responsibility between plaintiffs and defendants, on the one hand, and between multiple defendants, on the other.

The doctrines examined include those 'originating' doctrines which operate to create shared liabilities in the first place (such as vicarious and accessorial liability); and, more centrally, those doctrines that operate to distribute the liabilities and responsibilities so created. These include the doctrine of contributory (comparative) negligence, joint and several (solidary) liability, contribution, reimbursement, and 'proportionate' liability, as well as defences and principles of equitable 'allowance' that permit both losses and gains to be shared between parties to civil proceedings. The work also considers the principles which apportion liability between multiple defendants and insurers in cases in which the cause, or timing, of a particular loss is hard to determine.

The contributions to this volume offer important perspectives on the law in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, as well as a number of civilian jurisdictions. They explicate the main rules and trends and offer critical insights on the growth and distribution of shared responsibilities from a number of different perspectives – historical, comparative, empirical, doctrinal and philosophical.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781509917495
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/13/2018
Series: Hart Studies in Private Law
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Kit Barker is Professor of Law and Ross Grantham is Professor of Commercial Law, both at the TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, Australia.
Kit Barker is Professor of Law at the TC Beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland.


Photograph © The University of Queensland 2016
Ross Grantham is Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Queensland, Australia.


Photograph © The University of Queensland 2016

Table of Contents

PART I
FRAMEWORKS, ETHICS AND POLITICS
1. Apportionment in Private Law: Nothing, All, or Something in Between?
Kit Barker
2. Allocating Liability Among Multiple Responsible Causes: Principles, Rhetoric and Power
Richard W Wright
3. Full, No, or Partial Liability? That is the Question – Some Answers from a Civilian Perspective
Helmut Koziol

PART II
ORIGINATING DOCTRINES
4. Vicarious Liability: A Pailful of Slops and Other Hazards
Warren Swain
5. Accessories, Joint or Independent Liability and Apportionment
Joachim Dietrich

PART III
PLAINTIFF-DEFENDANT APPORTIONMENT
6. Contributory Negligence and Apportionment in Canadian Tort Law
Lewis Klar
7. Contributory Negligence and Professional Negligence: An Empirical Perspective
James Goudkamp and Donal Nolan
8. Allocating the Costs of Making Restitution: Change of Position
Ross Grantham
9. Certainty in Calculating Monetary Remedies for Breach of Fiduciary Duty
Simone Degeling

PART IV
APPORTIONMENT BETWEEN DEFENDANTS
10. Contribution Among Wrongdoers: Reducing the Risk of Contribution Recovery Shortfall and Other Issues
David Cheifetz
11. Reforming a Reform: Why Has It Been So Hard to Reform Proportionate Liability Reforms?
Barbara McDonald
12. Causation and Proportional Recovery
Rob Merkin and Jenny Steele
13. Justice Between Defendants: A New Zealand Note on (non) Law Reform
Geoff McLay
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