The Law of Tort Second edition (Part of Butterworths Common Law Series)
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- Available
- Product Id:
- ukprod9781405712408LTCLS2
- Product Code:
- LTCLS2
- ISBN/ISSN:
- 9781405712408
- Publication Date:
- 19/07/2007
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- Price:
- £302.78
The law of tort occupies a central position in defining the legal obligations between individuals not to cause each other harm or injury. For academics it is a crucial area of study and for practitioners it is an essential area of knowledge. Now in its second edition this title covers the general principles of tortious liability and a wide range of specific torts. It provides an accessible, comprehensive and authoritative account of the law as it is and how it is likely to develop. The new edition includes ground breaking cases such as Barker v Corus on causation, Viasystems on vicarious liability, and Jameel on defamation, plus a preliminary analysis of OBG v Allan in the area of economic torts. There is also full treatment of the Compensation Act 2006, and two wholly new chapters on Privacy and Deceit and Misrepresentation. An indispensable reference which will broaden the practitioner's understanding and knowledge of what is a fast-moving and complex area of law. The book is part of the Common Law menu which is supported by annual updates.
The Nature of Tortious Liability; Capacity to Commit a Tort and to Sue; Vicarious Liability; Joint and Several Liability in Tort; General Defences; Damages; Damages for Death; Injunction and Other Remedies; Intentional Interference with the Person; Trespass to Land; Wrongful Interference with Goods; Duty of Care - Incorporating Misrepresentation and Deceit; Negligence: Breach of Duty; Negligence: Causation and Damage; Breach of Statutory Duty; Professional Liability; Liability of Employers; Torts Involving Animals; Nuisance; Rylands v Fletcher and Fire; the Law of Privacy; The Law of Defamation - Part I; The Law of Defamation - Part II; Malicious Falsehood; Deceit and Misrepresentation; The Economic Torts; Malicious Prosecution and Abuse of Process
General Editor: Ken Oliphant, Reader in Tort, Bristol University Contributors: David Burnet, Lecturer, Cardiff University; Professor Vivienne Harpwood, Course Director, Cardiff University; Professor Steve Hedley, Lecturer, University College Cork; Mark Lunney, Associate Professor of Law, University of New England; Dr Paul Mitchell, Lecturer, King?s College London; Professor Alastair Mullis, Dean of the Law School, University of East Anglia; Donal Nolan, Lecturer, Worcester College Oxford; Dr Paula Giliker, Senior Tutor in Law, St Hilda?s College Oxford; David Howard, Member of Parliame

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