This is the new edition of the well-established and widely recommended textbook on the law of torts by Professor Michael Jones. The eighth edition offers concise, yet comprehensive and accurate coverage and provides detailed analysis that encourages an in-depth understanding of this core area of law. Jones' accessible writing style is further developed within a revised page layout that enhances the clear and easy-to-use nature of this popular text. The content of the work has been revised and updated, mapping well on to current tort courses with particular emphasis on the tort of negligence and related areas. New to this edition is comprehensive coverage of decisions of the House of Lords, such as Phelps vs. Hillingdon London Borough Council (2000), Lister vs. Hesley Hall Ltd. (2001), and Delaware Mansions Ltd. vs. Westminster City Council (2001); as well as Decisions of the Court of Appeal, such as Kane vs. New Forest DC (2001), Fairchild vs. Glenhaven Funeral Services (2001), and Allen vs. British Rail Engineering (2001). Written specifically with undergraduates in mind, this is an essential textbook for students of all abilities following degree and CPE courses in tort law.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 222 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 41 mm
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978-0-19-925533-7 (9780199255337)
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Michael A Jones is Professor of Common Law at the University of Liverpool. He is the author of many titles involved in Tort Law and is also a co-editor if the Blackstone Statutes on Medical Law, also published by OUP.
1. Perspectives ; 2. Negligence I: Duty of Care ; 3. Negligence II: Breach of Duty ; 4. Negligence III: Causation and Remoteness of Damage ; 5. Negligence IV: Employers' Liability ; 6. Negligence V: Dangerous Premises ; 7. Nuisance ; 8. Strict Liability ; 9. Breach of Statutory Duty ; 10. Defective Products ; 11. Trespass to Land ; 12. Trespass to the Person ; 13. Defamation ; 14. Defences and Limitation ; 15. Remedies and Death