Principles of Products Liability, 3d (Concepts and Insights Series)
- Publisher:
- West Academic
- Publication date:
- 2020-07-24
- Authors:
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Mark A. Geistfeld
(Sheila Lubetsky Birnbaum Professor of Civil Litigation - New York University School of Law) - ISBN:
- 9781642425826
Description:
A state-of-the-art study of products liability, showing how ancient laws have evolved into liability rules capable of solving the safety questions raised by new or emerging technologies, ranging from autonomous vehicles to the Amazon online marketplace. The rule of strict products liability from the last century has been transformed into a more comprehensive liability regime—“strict products liability 2.0”—that incorporates the risk-utility test into the consumer-expectations framework of strict products liability. Across the important issues, this form of liability sharpens the inquiry about what’s at stake, supplying strong rationales for a host of otherwise contentious doctrines—from federal preemption to the relevance of scientific evidence in toxic-tort cases. The analysis throughout relies on extended discussion of the black-letter rules and associated controversies in the case law, providing a solid foundation for understanding this vitally important area of the law
Preliminary Sections
Acknowledgments
A note on citations
Part Two. Doctrinal Analysis
- Doctrinal Analysis
- Construction or Manufacturing Defects
- Product Malfunctions
- Design Defects
- Warning Defects
- The Relation Between Warnings and Product Design
- Prescription Drugs, Medical Devices, and the "Unavoidably Unsafe" Product Exemption from Strict Liability
- Products Liability in the "Age of Statutes"
- Factual Causation
- Legal or Proximate Cause (a Reprise of Duty)
- Tort Damages and the Types of Compensable Injuries
- Defenses Based on Consumer Conduct
- The Scope of Strict Products Liability as Defined by the Nature of the Transaction
- Bystander Injuries
- Table of cases
- Index