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What happens if a driver carelessly crashes into another car? Or a newspaper publishes a story which makes derogatory comments about someone? Or if a resident plays loud music every night so that their neighbour cannot get any sleep? Tort law is a collection of such misbehaviours or misadventures where the law deems it appropriate to intervene with civil remedies.

This new textbook addresses a range of the most prominent torts. The law is explained with clear writing and an accessible approach, relating the subject to everyday examples. There are key learning points to help anchor the reader's basic understanding, and sections of analysis to guide the reader to a more advanced critical engagement. Above all, tort law is interesting, for it covers so much of our daily lives, and is a constant source of evolving litigation.

The Routledge Spotlights series brings a modern, contemporary approach to the core curriculum for the LLB and GDL, which will help students:


Table of Contents

1: About Tort Law; 2: Negligence: Duty of Care; 3: Negligence: Breach; 4: Negligence: Causation; 5: Negligence: Economic Loss; 6: Negligence: Psychiatric Injury; 7: Negligence: Liability for Omissions; 8: Negligence: Public Authorities; 9: Negligence: Defences and Remedies; 10: Employers’ Liability; 11: Occupiers’ Liability; 12: Interference with Land; 13: Interference with the Person; 14: Privacy; 15: Defamation; Index

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/14/2019 12:06:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781138554597, 978-1138554597
    ISBN10: 1138554596

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    What happens if a driver carelessly crashes into another car? Or a newspaper publishes a story which makes derogatory comments about someone? Or if a resident plays loud music every night so that their neighbour cannot get any sleep? Tort law is a collection of such misbehaviours or misadventures where the law deems it appropriate to intervene with civil remedies.

    This new textbook addresses a range of the most prominent torts. The law is explained with clear writing and an accessible approach, relating the subject to everyday examples. There are key learning points to help anchor the reader's basic understanding, and sections of analysis to guide the reader to a more advanced critical engagement. Above all, tort law is interesting, for it covers so much of our daily lives, and is a constant source of evolving litigation.

    The Routledge Spotlights series brings a modern, contemporary approach to the core curriculum for the LLB and GDL, which will help students:


    Table of Contents

    1: About Tort Law; 2: Negligence: Duty of Care; 3: Negligence: Breach; 4: Negligence: Causation; 5: Negligence: Economic Loss; 6: Negligence: Psychiatric Injury; 7: Negligence: Liability for Omissions; 8: Negligence: Public Authorities; 9: Negligence: Defences and Remedies; 10: Employers’ Liability; 11: Occupiers’ Liability; 12: Interference with Land; 13: Interference with the Person; 14: Privacy; 15: Defamation; Index

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