Negligence in the Law (Part I)
Introduction
This issue and the January 2003 issue of Theoretical Inquiries in Law are based on a June 2001 international conference, Negligence in the Law, which was organized by the late Professor Gary Schwartz and Professor Ariel Porat. Due to illness, Professor Schwartz was prevented from participating in the conference, whose success was in great part due to him, and passed away shortly afterwards. These two issues of Theoretical Inquiries in Law are dedicated to his memory.
Articles
The Fault of Not Knowing
George Fletcher
Dimensions of Negligence in Criminal and Tort Law
Kenneth W. Simons
Negligence in the Air
Heidi M. Hurd and Michael S. Moore
An Economic Rationale for the Legal Treatment of Omissions in Tort Law: The Principle of Salience
Alon Harel and Assaf Jacob
Liability of Experts and the Boundary between Tort and Contract
Hans Bernd-Schäfer
