Book Review of "Torts, Egalitarianism and Distributive Justice" by Tsachi Keren-Paz [Book Review]

Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 33:199-204 (2008)
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Abstract

In "Torts, Egalitarianism and Distributive Justice" , Tsachi Keren-Paz presents impressingly detailed analysis that bolsters the case in favour of incremental tort law reform. However, although this book's greatest strength is the depth of analysis offered, at the same time supporters of radical law reform proposals may interpret the complexity of the solution that is offered as conclusive proof that tort law can only take adequate account of egalitarian aims at an unacceptably high cost

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