
Public Authorities in Tort Law from a Comparative Perspective: Is Tort Compensation a Goal or a Means?
Boaz Segal, “Public Authorities in Tort Law from a Comparative Perspective: Is Tort Compensation a Goal or a Means?”, HaPraklit 57, 111 (2024).
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Boaz Segal, “Public Authorities in Tort Law from a Comparative Perspective: Is Tort Compensation a Goal or a Means?”, HaPraklit 57, 111 (2024).

What turns a raw idea into a compelling novel? In “How Is a Story Born?” we explore the craft behind literary writing. We talk about

Who is considered an “appointee on his behalf”? The Marker asked me this week. I explained that in certain situations, there may be three potential

On Wednesday, January 8, 2025, we hosted an evening event at the School of Law at Sapir. I was glad to hold a conversation with

Amos Israel-Philsauer, Amit Ofir, and Boaz Segal, “Extracting Information from Legal Proceedings as a Tool to Promote Justice and the Accountability of Authorities”, Ma’asei Mishpat

The intersection between tort law and medicine creates a wide and complex world, including questions of duty of care, causation, standard of care, informed consent,

October 7 will likely be remembered as a landmark in the history of the State of Israel, not only because of the scale of the

Tort law does not aim for maximal deterrence. It aims for optimal deterrence. In other words, not maximum deterrence, but the right level of deterrence.

CA 73/86 Sternberg v. Municipality of Bnei Brak dealt with a resident of Bnei Brak who slipped on a sidewalk due to sewage flooding. The

This advanced course explores selected issues in tort law, with an emphasis on how legal theory can serve practice, and how real-world legal experience can