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Tort Law and the Moral Law: Inaugural Lecture*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 January 2009

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The first thought of the person who has had the good fortune to be called to hold the Arthur Goodhart Chair of Legal Science is naturally to express his gratitude for the honour bestowed on him, by attempting to describe the contribution to contemporary law of the man under whose patronage he will speak.

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Copyright © Cambridge Law Journal and Contributors 1972

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2 Op. cit., p. 35.

3 Op. cit., p. 37.

4 Lev. 19, 17.

5 Deut. 6. 5; Matt. 22. 34–40; Mark 12. 28–31; Luke 10. 25–28; John 13. 34–35.

6 On the morality of the fault principle, compare Williams, Glanville, “The Aims of the Law of Tort” (1951) 4 C.L.P. 137–176, at pp. 144151Google Scholar; Fuller, L. L., The Morality of Law (1964), p. 167.Google Scholar

7 Op. cit., (supra, n. 1) 99.

8 [1932] A.C. 562, 580.

9 See e.g., Winfield and Jolowicz, The Law of Tort (9th ed., 1971), pp. 48–60; Salmond, The Law of Torts (15th ed. 1969), by D. F. Heuston, pp. 254–281; Street, H., The Law of Torts (5th ed. 1972), pp. 101115Google Scholar; Fleming, J. G., The Law of Torts (4th ed. 1971), pp. 133168.Google Scholar

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11 For a number of contrasts between moral and legal responsibilities, see Feinberg, Doing and Deserving. Essays in the Theory of Responsibility (1970), pp. 30–33 (compare pp. 187–195). Compare also Pound, R., Law and Morals (2nd ed., 1926).Google Scholar

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13 James, F., “An Evaluation of the Fault Concept” 33 Tenn.L.Rev. 394405, 395 (1965).Google Scholar See also O. W. Holmes, The Common Law (1881), p. 108.

14 Italics supplied.

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20 A comparable reflection could be made, e.g., on Boynton v. Ryan (3rd Cir. 1958) 257 Fed. 70Google Scholar, or on Dunne v. N. W. Gas Board [1964] 2 Q.B. 806Google Scholar, and its discussion by Jolowicz, J. A. “Liability for Accidents” [1968] C.L.J. 50–63, at p. 59Google Scholar, or again on Cass, 2e civ, 10 April, 1964. Dalloz, 1965, p. 169Google Scholar, and their discussion by Tunc, A., op. cit. (supra, n. 19), at pp. 10991101.Google Scholar

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22 “Is it Cricket?” (1951) 67 L.Q.R. 460.

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28 For a legal study of the parable of the Good Samaritan see Derrett, J. D. M., Law in the New Testament (1970), pp. 208227.Google Scholar

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34 Cass, 2e civ., 3 Nov, 1971; Dalloz, 1972 Som, 31.

35 A.L.G., (1971) 87 L.Q.R. 451.

36 Compare Wright, C. A., “The Adequacy of the Law of Torts” [1961] C.L.J. 44–61, especially pp. 4447.Google Scholar