
Law of Torts (Essentials of Canadian Law)
by Philip Osborne
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How does Philip Osborne frame the primary objectives of Canadian tort law, and do you think deterrence and compensation are effectively balanced in our legal system today?
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In what ways have modern digital advancements, such as cyber-defamation and online harassment, challenged traditional legal concepts that were formed long before the internet age?
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Consider the intersection of public law and private rights: how does the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms shape the evolution of tort law, particularly in cases involving freedom of expression?
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