This text adopts a modern approach to the law of tort, presenting the key cases and statutes alongside a selection of the most important critical writings on the law. A variety of critical perspectives (economic, leftist, feminist) are explored. The aim throughout is to present tort law as a living entity, responding to contemporary stimuli at each stage of its development. Each section begins with a textual introduction by the authors; more detailed commentary follows the extracts. It should be useful both as a stand-alone coursebook and also as a traditional sourcebook supplementing an independent text. This volume aims to be easier to follow and more suitable for use as a stand-alone coursebook than many of its competitors for several reasons. First, it includes a higher proportion of text to extracts; it also incorporates a greater number of extracts from critical writings on the law, thus representing a wider range of critical perspectives than are found in rival sourcebooks
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978-0-19-876401-4 (9780198764014)
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1: General Introduction. 2: Intentional Interference with the Person. 3: Negligence: Introduction. 4: Negligence: Breach of Duty. 5: Negligence: Causation and Remoteness. 6: Negligence: Defences. 7: Negligence: Duty of Care -- Psychiatric Illness. 8: Negligence: Duty of Care -- Economic Loss. 9: Negligence: Duty of Care -- Omissions, Third Parties. 10: Negligence: Duty of Care -- Public Bodies. 11: Special Liability Regimes. 12: Nuisance and the Rule in Rylands v Fletcher. 13: Defamation and Privacy. 14: Vicarious Liability. 15: Damages for Personal Injury. 16: Death and Damages. 17: Tort: Theory and Reform