Benjamin Zipursky

Benjamin Charles Zipursky (born 1960) is a Canadian legal scholar and professor[2] at Fordham Law in New York City.

Contrary to corrective justice theorists, he argues that private law is more about empowering individuals to seek redress for wrongs, and less about compensating for losses.

[11][12] Civil recourse theory has generated several conferences and commentaries from judges and academics in the United States and abroad.

[13][14][15] Zipursky has twice served as Associate Dean at Fordham University School of Law, where he currently holds the James H. Quinn '49 Chair in Legal Ethics.

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