Tort Law is written to guide students through the key areas of this important topic. Chapter 1 begins with an outline of Tort Law's historical development. It includes an introduction to the key torts, as well as an explanation of their relevance to the civil justice system. Chapter 2 discusses the various types of trespass and nuisance, including remedies. In Chapter 3 the general principles of negligence are set out, including the crucial concept of the duty of care. Chapter 4 discusses the standard of care and the circumstances in which the duty of care owed to the claimant may be breached. In Chapter 5 factual and legal causation are discussed, together with the key concept of reasonable foreseeability. Chapter 6 covers the defences to negligence claims and the potential remedies for a successful claimant. In Chapter 7 the potential liability of an occupier of land under the Occupiers' Liability Act 1957 and 1984 is reviewed. Chapter 8 covers the duties owed by an employer and their potential liability, including for a breach of statutory duty. In Chapter 9 the vicarious liability of an employer for torts committed by their employee is explained. Chapter 10 describes the tort of defamation (libel and slander), including defences and remedies. Finally, Chapter 11 reviews the concept of harassment and various privacy torts.
Tort Law is written to guide students through the key areas of this important topic Developed from the material used to support learners on the CILEX Professional Qualification (CPQ) this textbook provides law students with an invaluable resource for studying tort law and gaining an understanding of tort law in practice.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Tort Law
Chapter 2: Trespass and Nuisance
Chapter 3: General Principles of Negligence and Duty of Care
Chapter 4: Standards of Care and Breach of Duty
Chapter 5: Causation and Reasonable Foreseeability of Damages
Chapter 6: Defences and Remedies in Negligence
Chapter 7: Occupiers' Liability
Chapter 8: Employers' Liability
Chapter 9: Vicarious Liability
Chapter 10: Defamation
Chapter 11: Harassment and Privacy Torts
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Biografisk notat
Cameron Giles is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law and Social Sciences at London South Bank University, having joined as a Lecturer in 2020. He previously studied at both Northumbria University and the University of York and was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2016. He teaches various modules within the Law Division, primarily focusing on areas of criminal law, sentencing and punishment, and tort law.