Tracing almost 200 years of history, Explaining Tort and Crime
explains the development of tort law and criminal law in England
compared with other legal systems. Referencing legal systems from
around the globe, it uses innovative comparative and historical
methods to identify patterns of legal development, to investigate
the English law of fault doctrine across tort and crime, and to
chart and explain three procedural interfaces: criminal powers to
compensate, timing rules to control parallel actions, and
convictions as evidence in later civil cases. Matthew Dyson draws
on decades of research to offer an analysis of the field, examining
patterns of legal development, visible as motifs in the law of many
legal systems.
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