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Tort Law 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

(Jauns izdevums: 9781405859493)
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 864 pages, height x width x depth: 234x173x45 mm, weight: 1404 g
  • Sērija : Longman Law Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jan-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Longman
  • ISBN-10: 027368678X
  • ISBN-13: 9780273686781 (Jauns izdevums: 9781405859493)
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 864 pages, height x width x depth: 234x173x45 mm, weight: 1404 g
  • Sērija : Longman Law Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jan-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Longman
  • ISBN-10: 027368678X
  • ISBN-13: 9780273686781 (Jauns izdevums: 9781405859493)
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This bookprovides readers with an extremely lucid, intelligent and lively overview of the entire law of tort. The rules and principles making up this area of the law are clearly set out and brought to life by considering how they apply in concrete situations. At the same time, key issues in the law of tort (such as, among many others, the scope of public authority liability in negligence, the effect of the law of defamation on freedom of speech, the scope and rationale of vicarious liability, and the scope of liability under the Consumer Protection Act 1987) are critically discussed in great detail.

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Provides an accessible and lively guide to the entire field of tort law, beginning with general principles, before introducing the full range of Torts recognised in English law.
Acknowledgments ix
Preface x
The McBride and Bagshaw Website xiv
Table of Cases
xv
Table of Statutes, Statutory Instruments and Conventions
xli
PART I. THE PROVINCE OF TORT LAW
What is a Tort?
3(12)
An Overview of Tort Law
15(21)
Tort Law and its Critics
36(29)
PART II. TORTS
Negligence
51(14)
Established Duty Situations I: The Legacy of Donoghue v Stevenson
65(55)
Established Duty Situations II: The Principle in Hedley Byrne and Associated Principles
120(33)
Established Duty Situations III: Situations Giving Rise to a Duty to Act
153(12)
Established Duty Situations IV: Statuses Giving Rise to a Duty to Act
165(21)
The Caparo Test
186(30)
Breach of Duty
216(28)
Torts Involving the Infliction of Certain Kinds of Harm
239(5)
Assault and Battery
244(13)
False Imprisonment
257(8)
Defamation
265(42)
Harassment
307(2)
Invasion of Privacy
309(20)
Conversion
329(14)
Trespass to Goods
343(4)
Trespass to Land
347(8)
Private Nuisance
355(34)
Inducing a Breach of Contract
389(28)
Torts Involving the Intentional Infliction of Harm
409(8)
Using Unlawful Means to Harm Another
417(9)
The Tort in Quinn v Leathem
426(9)
Torts Involving the Deception of Others
433(2)
Deceit
435(9)
Malicious Falsehood
444(4)
Passing Off
448(8)
Torts Involving the Misuse of Power
453(3)
Malicious Prosecution and Analogous Torts
456(10)
Misfeasance in Public Office
466(9)
Torts Involving the Breach of a Statutory Duty Owed to Another
471(4)
Basic Principles
475(9)
Some Examples
484(12)
PART III. REMEDIES
Compensatory Damages: Basic Principles
495(1)
Limits on the Right to Sue
496(31)
Causation
527(28)
Actionability
555(32)
Quantification of Loss
587(13)
Reduction in Liability
600(20)
Compensatory Damages: Third Parties
617(3)
Liability to Third Parties
620(14)
Vicarious Liability
634(29)
Non-Compensatory Damages
661(2)
Nominal Damages
663(3)
Aggravated Damages
666(7)
Exemplary Damages
673(13)
Restitutionary Damages
686(12)
Damages for Conversion
698(10)
Remedies Designed to Prevent Someone Committing a Tort
707(1)
Injunction
708(13)
Specific Restitution of Goods
721(8)
PART IV. ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF COMPENSATION
Introduction
727(2)
The Human Rights Act 1998
729(10)
Liability for Dangerous Things
739(21)
The Consumer Protection Act 1987
760(17)
Public Nuisance
777(12)
Loss Compensation Schemes
789(12)
Bibliography 801(9)
Index 810