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Chapter 11

Law Commission Report No. 247, ‘Aggravated, Exemplary and Restitutory Damages’

Law Commission Consultation Paper No. 132, ‘Aggravated, Exemplary and Restitutionary Damages (1993)

Law Commission Report No. 225, ‘Personal Injury Compensation – How much Is Enough?’ (1994)

Pearson:  Royal Commission on Civil Liability & Compensation for Personal Injury (Cmnd 7054-1)

On structured settlements:
D. Allen, ‘Structured Settlements’, 104 Law Quarterly Review 448 (1988)

On damages calculations:
P.S. Atiyah, ‘Accidents, Compensation and the Law’ (4th ed.) (relevant chapters)

On damages calculations:
R. Hogg & D. Kemp, ‘How to Determine Multipliers in Assessing Damages Under the Fatal Accidents Acts, Using the Revised “Ogden Tables”’, Journal of Personal Injury Law 2000,142

On damages for future earnings:
R. Lewis, ‘Methods of Calculating Damages for Loss of Future Earnings’, Journal of Personal Injury Law 2002, 151

On periodical payments:
R. Potts & E. Tomlinson, ‘Valuing Periodical Payments in a Post Thompstone World’, Journal of Personal Injury Law 2007, 173

On J. Stapleton’s article:
S.A. Smith, ‘Rights, Remedies, and Normal Expectancies in Tort and Contract’, 113 Law Quarterly Review 426 (1997)

On calculating damages:
J. Stapleton, ‘The Normal Expectancies Measure in Tort Damages’, 113 Law Quarterly Review 257 (1997)

On non-economic loss:
M. Tilbury, ‘Non-economic Loss and Personal Injury Damages:  A Comment on the Law Commission’s Consultation Paper’, 5 Tort Law Review 62 (1997)