Tort Law (Essentials Series)
β Scribed by Owen, Richard Owen, Nicholas Bourne
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 210
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This work is intended as a study/revision aid for students, rather than as a substitute for more detailed treatises. It analyzes the law of tort in terms of the issues that are likely to be of interest to examiners and explains these areas in an accessible manner, as well as summarizing existing academic opinion. The emphasis throughout is on facilitating students' understanding of a topic. The new edition takes into account recent developments in the law of tort. These include the increasing use of the law of negligence in sport; further developments when suing public bodies for breach of a duty of care; the increasing influence of the European Court of Human Rights on the development of the law of tort; changes in the method of calculating personal injuries damages; the liability of Internet service providers in the law of defamation and use of the qualified privilege defence in libel.
β¦ Table of Contents
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Foreword......Page 8
1 Negligence......Page 10
2 Occupiersβ Liability......Page 58
3 Employersβ Liability......Page 66
4 Breach of Statutory Duty......Page 82
5 Intentional Interference with the Person......Page 90
6 Torts Relating to Land......Page 106
7 Defamation......Page 136
8 General Defences......Page 164
9 Remedies......Page 176
Index......Page 196
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