The second edition of An Introduction to Tort Law offers a clear exposition to the rapidly developing law of tort in Britain. For those coming to the subject for the first time it provides a succinct and thoughtful overview; ideal as an introduction, it will also be of use and interest to those engaged in the course or completing it, for it pulls themes together, illustrates important distinctions and provokes reflection on what has already been learnt. Many of the areas subjected to analysis and discussion are highly topical, such as the invasion of the privacy of celebrities, and liability for medical mishaps and industrial diseases. On these and many other subjects of relevance in modern society, Weir's comments act as a springboard for further study and reflection, as well as presenting an authoritative overview, enlivened by a fascinating and critical commentary, of the present situation and how we reached it. The second edition naturally includes recent developments in tort law, the most significant of which is doubtless the incorporation into English law of the European Convention on Human Rights. This has not only affected the outcome in a number of cases, but also brought about changes in our vocabulary, interpretation of enactments, and treatment of precedent, which are rather less easily documented.
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An Introduction to Tort Law offers a clear exposition of the rapidly developing law of tort in Britain. For those coming new to the subject it provides a succinct and thoughtful overview pulling the themes together, illustrating important distinctions, and provoking reflection on what is being learnt.
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1. Introduction ; 2. Negligence ; 3. Breach of duty ; 4. Causation ; 5. Strict liability ; 6. Vicarious Liability ; 7. Contribution between tortfeasors ; 8. Contributory negligence ; 9. Trespass ; 10. Nuisance ; 11. Conversion ; 12. Defamation ; 13. Economic torts ; 14. Damages ; 15. Other systems
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Review from previous edition "A very useful short introduction to the subject written with this writer's usual wit and capacity to go to the centre of an issue." Lesley Phippen, Director of Legal Studies, University of Kent, Medway campus
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Review from previous edition "A very useful short introduction to the subject written with this writer's usual wit and capacity to go to the centre of an issue." Lesley Phippen, Director of Legal Studies, University of Kent, Medway campus "A most remarkable little book on torts, brilliant and incisive... one of the best supplementary readings to make sense of the topic." E. Descheemaeker, Oxford University
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A succinct overview for those coming new to the subject, providing students with a full working knowledge of the contours and key elements of tort law A thought provoking text that incorporates critical debate, thereby encouraging students to think carefully about the issues raised An insightful and lively introduction written by a highly respected and leading author in the field Renowned for his engaging writing style, Weir discusses the complexities of tort law in an exceptionally elegant and lucid style
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Tony Weir is a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
A succinct overview for those coming new to the subject, providing students with a full working knowledge of the contours and key elements of tort law A thought provoking text that incorporates critical debate, thereby encouraging students to think carefully about the issues raised An insightful and lively introduction written by a highly respected and leading author in the field Renowned for his engaging writing style, Weir discusses the complexities of tort law in an exceptionally elegant and lucid style
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199290376
Publisert
2006
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
332 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
139 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
270

Forfatter

Biographical note

Tony Weir is a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.