Law of Torts in Australia Fourth edition

Law of Torts in Australia Fourth edition
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Product Id:
ukprod9780409324303BDLTA
Product Code:
BDLTA
ISBN/ISSN:
9780409324303
Publication Date:
02/06/2009
Format:
Print
Price:
£124.00

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Law of Torts provides scholarly descriptions and analysis of the law pertaining to tort, with comprehensive coverage of all common law and statutory torts across all jurisdictions.

The work covers the civil wrongs protecting intentional injury to person and property; the tort of negligence, with respect both to personal and property damage and for the recovery of purely economic loss; those torts, such as nuisance, in which neither intention nor negligence is necessarily relevant; defamation; and the economic torts which protect the intentional infringement of another's trade or business.

* Detailed discussion and analysis of the uniform defamation legislation.
* Numerous new cases including OBG Ltd v Allen, Sweeney v Boylan Nominees Pty Ltd, Leichhardt - Municipal Council v Montgomery and New South Wales v Ibbett.
* An ideal text for both the student and practitioner.

Part I: Introduction;
Part II: Intentional invasion of personal and property interests;
Part III: Negligent invasions of personal, property and financial interests;
Part IV: Invasion of personal and property interests by conduct not necessarily intentional or negligent;
Part V: Protections of interests in reputation;
Part VI: Protection of trading or business interests;
Part VII: Other interests meriting protection;
Part VIII: Remedies and parties

 


By Rosalie Balkin and Jim Davis, Emeritus Professor of the Australian National University.

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