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Accidents, compensation and the law
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ISBN: 0297769650 0297769642 9780297769644 9780297769651 Year: 1975 Publisher: London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson,

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Compensation to slave owners fairly considered in an appeal to the common sense of the people of England
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Year: 1826 Publisher: London Effingham Wilson

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An act for more easily providing compensation for the damage and injury committed within the city of Bristol, and County of the same city : during the late riots and disturbances therein : (Royal assent, 23 June 1832.).
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Year: 1832 Publisher: [S.l. s.n.

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Atiyah's accidents, compensation and the law
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ISBN: 0521689317 9780521689311 9781139168588 1107158192 0511347588 051134855X 0511556632 0511648588 1139168584 9780511648588 9780511556630 9781107158191 9780511347580 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Since its first publication, Accidents, Compensation and the Law has been recognised as the leading treatment of the law of personal injuries compensation and the social, political and economic issues surrounding it. The seventh edition of this classic work explores recent momentous changes in personal injury law and practice and puts them into broad perspective. Most significantly, it examines developments affecting the financing and conduct of personal injury claiming: the abolition of legal aid for most personal injury claims; the increasing use of conditional fee agreements and after-the-event insurance; the meteoric rise and impending regulation of the claims management industry. Complaints that Britain is a 'compensation culture' suffering an 'insurance crisis' are investigated. New statistics on tort claims are discussed, providing fresh insights into the evolution of the tort system which, despite recent reforms, remains deeply flawed and ripe for radical reform.

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