The Law of Damages Second edition and Carter-Ruck on Libel and Privacy (Both Part of the Butterworths Common Law Series) Set

The Law of Damages Second edition and Carter-Ruck on Libel and Privacy (Both Part of the Butterworths Common Law Series) Set
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Publication Date:
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This special package enables you to purchase both The Law of Damages Second edition and Carter-Ruck on Libel and Privacy together at one special price.

Now in its Second edition this essential text on the Law of Damages provides a comprehensive and authoritative account of the legal principles to be applied in assessing damages. It examines the current law and also highlights areas for possible future development. The text covers all the key areas and general principles of damages making it an essential text for both practitioners and academics.

The book is part of the Common Law menu which is supported by annual updates.

Carter-Ruck on Libel and Privacy is an essential purchase for every practitioner involved with the law of defamation and privacy.

Consisting of an account of the law of defamation in over 50 different countries including Eastern Europe, Malaysia and Singapore, it takes account of the Defamation Act 1996 and will be of value to all those whose activities take them into the international field.

Fully updated and expanded to include the law of privacy, new developments such as harassment, the Human Rights Act, data protection and important cases such as Reynolds v Times Newspapers.

The book is part of the Common Law menu which is supported by annual updates.

 


The Law of Damages Second edition by Professor Andrew Tettenborn, University of Exeter; David Wilby QC, Old Square Chambers; and Daniel Bennett, Old Square ChambersCarter-Ruck on Libel and Privacy General Editors: Alastair Mullis, University of East Anglia; Cameron Doley, Partner, Carter-Ruck Solicitors Contributors: Caroline Addy; Ian Helme and Harvey Starte, Barristers, 1 Brick Court; Jonathan Griffiths, University of London; Dr Andrew Scott, LSE

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