加拿大侵权法的再创新,1945-5:约旦之家案例研究

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW University of Toronto Law Journal Pub Date : 2022-03-09 DOI:10.3138/utlj-2021-0096
R. Kostal, E. Chamberlain
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本文采用案例研究的方法,对1945年以后加拿大侵权法和诉讼的社会历史进行了考察。它的焦点是Menow诉Jordan House案,这是加拿大普通法中酒馆老板对醉酒顾客承担责任的先例。这篇文章探讨了这起诉讼的历史起源、辩护和裁决,探讨了为什么在20世纪60年代末和70年代初的加拿大,一种被驱逐的麻醉剂对一名酒贩的新型侵权索赔不仅是想象、讨论和开始的,而且是原告在三级法院赢得的。提交人认为,约旦之家的诉讼体现了加拿大社会法律不连续的关键时刻,预示着其侵权法体系的三个主要方面将发生四分之一个世纪的变化:非专业人员对其私人法律权利和义务的看法;加拿大律师的个人信念、社会地理和诉讼策略;以及加拿大审判法官和上诉法官制定侵权行为学说。这篇文章是关于二战后半个世纪加拿大侵权法和诉讼重塑的一个更大项目的子研究。
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The Reinvention of Canadian Tort Law, 1945–5: Jordan House as a Case Study
This article employs the case study method to investigate the social history of Canadian tort law and litigation after 1945. Its focus is Menow v Jordan House, the stem precedent of the Canadian common law of tavern-keeper liability for intoxicated patrons. The article examines the historical genesis, pleading, and adjudication of this litigation, probing why – in Canada in the late 1960s and early 1970s – the novel tort claim of an ejected intoxicant against a vendor of alcohol not only was imagined, discussed, and commenced but also was won by the plaintiff at three levels of court. The authors argue that the Jordan House lawsuit exemplified a pivotal moment of socio-legal discontinuity in Canada, portending a quarter century of change in three major facets of its tort law system: in the perceptions of lay persons with respect to their private legal rights and obligations; in the personal convictions, social geography, and litigation strategies of Canadian lawyers; and in the formulation of tort doctrine by Canada’s trial and appellate judges. The article is a sub-study of a larger project on the reinvention of tort law and litigation in Canada in the half-century after World War II.
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