Abstract

Abstract In the forty years between the first edition of Fleming on Torts and the completion of the ninth edition, products liability law has come of age. In country after country, the number of product liability cases has grown enormously. The quantity of academic writing about product liability has exploded. The law now provides compensation for injuries in ways that would have astounded torts scholars in the 1950s. Doctrinally, ‘strict liability’ for product injuries is said to have taken over centre stage, at least in the United States.

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