Written and designed for use on an LLB or GDL programme, Tort Law combines the authors' trademark clarity of writing with coverage of the fundamental legal principles at play in this ever-evolving subject. A range of student-friendly features to support understanding and coverage of the topical issues and key academic debates within tort also combine to make this text the book of choice for students year after year.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 245 mm
Breite: 190 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-292-15609-5 (9781292156095)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Catherine Elliott (LLB, DEA) is a qualified barrister and experienced university lecturer, who has written extensively in the field of law.
Frances Quinn is an award-winning journalist with a particular interest in, and experience of, the law.
1 Tort law: an introduction
2 Negligence: elements of the tort
3 Negligence: causation, defences, limitation and criticism
4 Negligence: psychiatric injury
5 Negligence: economic loss
6 Negligence: public bodies
7 Employers' liability (missing)
8 Occupiers' liability
9 Product liability
10 Breach of statutory liability
11 Defamation
12 Privacy
13 Nuisance
14 The rule in Rylands v Fletcher
15 Trespass to land
16 Trespass to the person
17 Joint and several liability
18 Vicarious liability
19 Remedies in tort
Appendix: Answering examination questions
Glossary