Tort Law: Cases and Materials offers a fresh approach to the study of tort law. It is the essential companion to Green and Gardner's Tort Law textbook.

Comprehensively covering the tort law curriculum, the inclusion of extracts from key cases, statutes, newspaper reports and articles demonstrates the law in action. The clear and insightful commentary accompanying each extract explains the significance of each and provides students with an enhanced understanding of the material, ensuring they can respond with depth and analysis in their essay questions.

In addition to the standard and oft-cited materials, the expert authors have selected alternative voices, including feminist approaches, socio-legal perspectives and comparative material from multiple international jurisdictions. This provides students with a thorough and wide-ranging examination of tort law.

Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at bloomsbury.pub/tort-law-2e. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this book and are available at no extra cost.

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1. Introduction

Part 1: The Tort of Negligence
2. Duty of Care
3. Pure economic Loss
4. Psychiatric Injury
5. Breach of Duty
6. Causation
7. Remoteness

Part 2: Torts Relating to Land and Goods
8. Occupiers’ Liability
9. Nuisance and the Rule in Rylands v Fletcher
10. Product Liability

Part 3: Intentional Torts
11. Economic Torts
12. Intentional Torts to the Person

Part 4: Defamation and Privacy
13. Defamation
14. Privacy

Part 5: General Matters

15. Vicarious Liability
16. Defences
17. Damages

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<b><i>Tort Law: Cases and Materials</i> offers a fresh approach to the study of tort law. It is the essential companion to Green and Gardner's <i>Tort Law</i> textbook.</b>
The perfect companion to Green & Gardner’s tort law textbook

Product details

ISBN
9781509980116
Published
2024-06-27
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Height
244 mm
Width
169 mm
Age
P, U, 06, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
504

Biographical note

Sarah Green is the Law Commissioner for Commercial and Common Law at the Law Commission of England and Wales.

Jodi Gardner is the Brian Coote Chair in Private Law at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.