Frank McManus provides an in-depth treatment of the concept of negligence in the Scots law of delict. Fully aware of the historical complexity of the subject, he nonetheless provides a comprehensive account of the current state of the law on mis-statements, pure economic loss, and psychiatric injury and in addition offers full coverage of factual and legal causation and of defences to negligence actions. The book will be welcomed, not only by students and academic lawyers but also by practitioners and judges.
- Hector MacQueen, University of Edinburgh,
Francis McManus provides a critical and comprehensive account of the development of the modern law of negligence, arguably the most important, and indeed, the most litigated area of the law of delict. McManus discusses the leading cases on the subject and reviews the relevant literature.
Whilst the book concentrates on the law of Scotland, McManus also explores how certain areas of the law have developed in Commonwealth countries. Coverage spans the duty of care (including liability for omissions, negligent misstatements, pure economic loss, and psychiatric harm), the breach of the duty of care, factual causation and legal causation.
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Examines the development of the modern law of negligence.
Introduction
1. The Duty of Care
2. Negligent Misstatements
3. Pure Economic Loss
4. Psychiatric Injury ‘Nervous Shock’
5. Breach of Duty of Care
6. Factual Causation
7. Legal Causation
8. Defences
Presents an in-depth analysis of the modern law of negligence
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399535410
Publisert
2025-11-30
Utgiver
Edinburgh University Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
240
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