Comparing Tort and Crime: Learning from across and within Legal Systems

Prue Vines

The Sydney Law Review2016article
ABDC A*
Weight
0.39

Abstract

The relationship between tort/delict and crime is complex within a legal system. When we seek to compare this relationship across legal systems it becomes even more complex, but also extremely illuminating as we see connections that we never thought could happen in our legal system have a different life and energy in another legal system.  Comparing Tort and Crime takes two areas of law — often seen as completely distinct, even though they very often operate on the same set of facts — and shows us how to compare them.

29 citations

Cite this paper

@article{prue2016,
  title        = {{Comparing Tort and Crime: Learning from across and within Legal Systems}},
  author       = {Prue Vines},
  journal      = {The Sydney Law Review},
  year         = {2016},
}

Paste directly into BibTeX, Zotero, or your reference manager.

Flag this paper

Comparing Tort and Crime: Learning from across and within Legal Systems

Flags are reviewed by the Arbiter methodology team within 5 business days.


Evidence weight

0.39

Balanced mode · F 0.40 / M 0.15 / V 0.05 / R 0.40

F · citation impact0.29 × 0.4 = 0.12
M · momentum0.32 × 0.15 = 0.05
V · venue signal0.50 × 0.05 = 0.03
R · text relevance †0.50 × 0.4 = 0.20

† Text relevance is estimated at 0.50 on the detail page — for your query’s actual relevance score, open this paper from a search result.