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Tort Law

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Pearson Education | e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9781292731971
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Pearson Education e druk, 2024 9781292731971
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Understand tort law like professionals with this accessible text.

Written by two leading scholars, Tort Law, 7th edition,provides a comprehensive and easily accessible account of all areas of tort law, as well as discussion of the key academic debates and literature in this subject. It is ideal for use by anyone studying tort law or private law at undergraduate or postgraduate level.

Extensively updated, and now with a companion website, this edition covers all important case-law and legislative developments, including: detailed accounts of significant UK Supreme Court decisions on the law of negligence (Robinson v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police, N v Poole BC, HXA v Surrey CC and Paul v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust) the law of private nuisance (Fearn v Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery) the law on vicarious liability (Various Claimants v Barclays Bank, Various Claimants v Wm Morrison Supermarkets, BXB v Barry Congregation) discussions of statutory developments around building safety and digital assets. About the authors:

Nicholas J. McBride is a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge; he was formerly a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.

Roderick Bagshaw is a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford

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ISBN13:9781292731971
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<h4>Brief contents</h4> <p>Table of cases</p> <p>Table of statutes, statutory instruments and conventions</p> <div class="c-section-headers-number-list_container"> <ol> <li>Tort law in a nutshell</li> <li>Trespass to the personl</li> <li>Claims in negligence</li> <li>Duty of care (1) – introduction</li> <li>Duty of care (2) – physical injury cases</li> <li>Duty of care (3) – psychiatric illness cases</li> <li>Duty of care (4) – property damage cases</li> <li>Duty of care (5) – pure economic loss cases</li> <li>Duty of care (6) – other cases</li> <li>Breach of duty</li> <li>Causation (1) – the standard tests</li> <li>Causation (2) – exceptions to the standard tests</li> <li>Actionability</li> <li>Occupiers' liability</li> <li>Product and building liability</li> <li>Property torts (1) – trespass to land</li> <li>Property torts (2) – private nuisance</li> <li>Liability for dangerous things</li> <li>Property torts (3) – torts to personal property</li> <li>Defamation</li> <li>Invasion of privacy</li> <li>Abusive torts</li> <li>Economic torts</li> <li>Criminal torts</li> <li>Remedies (1) – defences</li> <li>Remedies (2) – compensatory damages</li> <li>Remedies (3) – non-compensatory damages</li> <li>Remedies (4) – injunctions</li> <li>Remedies (5) – who can sue?</li> <li>Remedies (6) – who can be sued?</li> </ol> <p>Appendix A Tort law and human rights</p> <p>Appendix B Loss compensation schemes</p> <p>Appendix C Paul v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust [2024] UKSC 1</p> <p>Index</p> </div>

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