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Divergent evolution in the law of torts: jurisdictional isolation, jurisprudential divergence and explanatory theories

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Divergent evolution in the law of torts: jurisdictional isolation, jurisprudential divergence and explanatory theories. / Goudkamp, James; Murphy, John.
Divergences in private law. ed. / Andrew Robertson; Michael Tilbury. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2016.

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Goudkamp, J & Murphy, J 2016, Divergent evolution in the law of torts: jurisdictional isolation, jurisprudential divergence and explanatory theories. in A Robertson & M Tilbury (eds), Divergences in private law. Hart Publishing, Oxford.

APA

Goudkamp, J., & Murphy, J. (2016). Divergent evolution in the law of torts: jurisdictional isolation, jurisprudential divergence and explanatory theories. In A. Robertson, & M. Tilbury (Eds.), Divergences in private law Hart Publishing.

Vancouver

Goudkamp J, Murphy J. Divergent evolution in the law of torts: jurisdictional isolation, jurisprudential divergence and explanatory theories. In Robertson A, Tilbury M, editors, Divergences in private law. Oxford: Hart Publishing. 2016

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Goudkamp, James ; Murphy, John. / Divergent evolution in the law of torts : jurisdictional isolation, jurisprudential divergence and explanatory theories. Divergences in private law. editor / Andrew Robertson ; Michael Tilbury. Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2016.

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