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A new edition is due, details can be seen here:
Tort Law 2nd ed isbn 9781838482459

Tort Law


ISBN13: 9781916243156
New Edition ISBN: 9781838482459
Published: August 2021
Publisher: Hall and Stott Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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Tort simply means a civil wrong, and this book explores the law of tortious civil wrongs. There are many torts, from Negligence to nuisance to defamation, making the subject fascinating, disparate, pragmatic and sometimes inconsistent. Above all, tort law has relevance to everyday life and is therefore essential for all lawyers in training, regardless of whether they intend, ultimately, to practise in this area.

Tort Law is aimed at those studying at LLB and GDL level and features assessment-level MCQs to anticipate the format of the SQE. This is an engaging and accessible book which brings the practical and sometimes complex aspects of tort law to life with clarity and precision. The book is ideal for students who want a depth of knowledge combined with immediacy.

Subjects:
Tort Law
Contents:
Introduction to Tort Law
General Negligence: Loss and Duty of Care
General Negligence: Breach of Duty
General Negligence: Causation
General Negligence: Remoteness
General Negligence: Defences and Remedies
Clinical Negligence
Employers’ Primary Liability and Vicarious Liability
Product Liability (Statutory and Common Law Claims)
Occupiers’ Liability
Defamation (Libel and Slander)
Nuisance (Private, Public and Rylands v Fletcher)
Trespass to the Person and to Goods (Assault, Battery, False Imprisonment)
Revision and Consolidation