Torts and Retribution: The Case for Punitive Damages
Torts and Retribution is the first work of its kind to offer a comprehensive analytical retributive framework for punitive damages across legal jurisdictions. It expands the scope of tort theory by unchaining it from the canonically exclusive perspective of the defendant by integrating the long-overlooked perspective of victims of reprehensible wrongdoing seeking punitive awards. Its cross-disciplinary approach brings to tort theory insights from empirical research on social cognition and theoretical debates over the retributive justifications for the imposition of punishment under a conceptual framework coined Relational Retribution. This framework suits both the bilateral structure of tort law and the proactive role allocated to the victim in tort litigation. By recognizing the fundamental connection between the defendant and the plaintiff, Relational Retribution focuses both on punishment as the imposition of a deserved sanction and on the significance of the wrongdoing for the victims and their demand for denunciation and value affirmation.
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Torts and Retribution: The Case for Punitive Damages
Torts and Retribution is the first work of its kind to offer a comprehensive analytical retributive framework for punitive damages across legal jurisdictions. It expands the scope of tort theory by unchaining it from the canonically exclusive perspective of the defendant by integrating the long-overlooked perspective of victims of reprehensible wrongdoing seeking punitive awards. Its cross-disciplinary approach brings to tort theory insights from empirical research on social cognition and theoretical debates over the retributive justifications for the imposition of punishment under a conceptual framework coined Relational Retribution. This framework suits both the bilateral structure of tort law and the proactive role allocated to the victim in tort litigation. By recognizing the fundamental connection between the defendant and the plaintiff, Relational Retribution focuses both on punishment as the imposition of a deserved sanction and on the significance of the wrongdoing for the victims and their demand for denunciation and value affirmation.
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Torts and Retribution: The Case for Punitive Damages

Torts and Retribution: The Case for Punitive Damages

by María Guadalupe Martínez Alles
Torts and Retribution: The Case for Punitive Damages

Torts and Retribution: The Case for Punitive Damages

by María Guadalupe Martínez Alles

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Torts and Retribution is the first work of its kind to offer a comprehensive analytical retributive framework for punitive damages across legal jurisdictions. It expands the scope of tort theory by unchaining it from the canonically exclusive perspective of the defendant by integrating the long-overlooked perspective of victims of reprehensible wrongdoing seeking punitive awards. Its cross-disciplinary approach brings to tort theory insights from empirical research on social cognition and theoretical debates over the retributive justifications for the imposition of punishment under a conceptual framework coined Relational Retribution. This framework suits both the bilateral structure of tort law and the proactive role allocated to the victim in tort litigation. By recognizing the fundamental connection between the defendant and the plaintiff, Relational Retribution focuses both on punishment as the imposition of a deserved sanction and on the significance of the wrongdoing for the victims and their demand for denunciation and value affirmation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781009567930
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/28/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

María Guadalupe Martínez Alles is Associate Professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. She holds an LLB from the National University of Córdoba and LLM and JSD degrees from Yale Law School.

Table of Contents

Introduction: tort law punishes; I. The Place of Punishment in Torts: 1. Punishment is part of tort law; 2. Punishment in tort theory; II. The Retributive Rationale: 3. The punitive puzzle: shifting away from deterrence; 4. Relational retribution; 5. Overcoming compensatory reductionism; III. Retribution in the Mass-Market Setting: 6. Understanding the collective context of wrongdoing; 7. Punitive damages as retributive sanctions for violations of societal trust; 8. Product liability, risk regulation and new technologies; IV. Why Tort Law: 9. The significance of the tort victim; 10. The significance of the tort process; Conclusion: reconciling torts and retribution.
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