Street on Torts 12th ed

Subjects:
Tort Law, External LLB Titles
Contents:
PART I.
Introduction
1. The Law of Torts
PART II.
Intentional invasions of interests in person and property
2. Intentional Torts today
3. Intentional Torts to the person
4. Goods
5. Land
6. Defences to intentional torts to the person and property
PART III.
Intentional interference with economic interests
7. Interference with economic interests
8. False representation
9. Unlawful interference with trade
10. Intellectual property interests
PART IV.
Negligent invasions of interests in person and property and economic interests
11. Duty of Care I: the neighbour principle
12. Duty of Care II: recognised harm
13. Breach of duty
14. Causation
15. Defences to negligence
16. Liability for defective premises and structures
PART V.
Invasions of interests in person and property where intentional or negligent conduct need not always be proved
17. Product liability
18. Nuisance
19. Rylands v Fletcher
20. Animals
21. Breach of statutory duty
PART VI.
Interests in reputation - defamation
22. Defamation
23. Defences and remedies
PART VII.
Misuse of process
24. Misuse of Process
PART VIII.
Remedies and Parties
25. Vicarious liability
26. Remedies
27. Compensation for personal injuries
28. Extinction of remedies
29. Parties
Appendix
1.Convention rights
Appendix
2.Defamation Act 1996
Index.

ISBN13: 9780199291663
ISBN: 0199291667
Published: January 2007
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £29.99

Tried and tested by generations of students, Street on Torts can be trusted to provide a clear and accurate explanation of tort law. In this edition, John Murphy has thoroughly rewritten the book to bring a fresh and readable style to this classic text.

Students new to tort law can read treet chapter by chapter as they work through their lectures: the book has been substantially restructured to map closely to a typical undergraduate law course and provides all the essential material in one volume. Street's broad coverage has been maintained to ensure it appeals to a wide range of institutions as a main course text. This edition provides a strong anaylsis of case law, explaining how torts actually work and examining the social purposes behind them.

The importance of the Human Rights Act is traced thoughout the book, and a new chapter has been included on the misuse of private information to reflect this rapidly developing area of the law. Further reading sections have been added to the end of each chapter.

New to this edition:-

  • Includes coverage of the Compensation Act 2006
  • Contains a new chapter on privacy and confidentiality
  • Further reading sections have been added to the end of each chapter
  • The book is accompanied by a new Online Resource Centre providing twice-yearly updates
  • Chapters have been reordered and rewritten to map onto typical undergraduate courses