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An Introduction to Tort Law 2nd ed isbn 9780199290376

An Introduction to Tort Law

Tony WeirReader in Law, Fellow and Director of Studies at Trinity College, University of Cambridge

ISBN13: 9780199249985
ISBN: 0199249989
New Edition ISBN: 9780199290376
Published: June 2004
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print





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This addition to the Clarendon Law Series offers a clear exposition of the modern law of tort and addresses all heads of the subject. It provides both a succinct and thoughtful overview for those coming to Tort for the first time and also pulls together themes and raises thought-provoking insights and synergies for those reading it after completing the course.

Tony Weir presents both in-depth discussion and thorough analysis of recent cases and trends, notably in areas such as: - liability of public authorities for child abuse - impact of the Human Rights Act - privacy - liability of police

Contents:
1. Introduction; 2. Negligence; 3. Breach of Duty; 4. Causation; 5. Strict Liability; 6. Vicarious Liability; 7. Contribution Between Tortfeasors; 8. Contributory Negligence; 9. Trespass; 10. Nuisance; 11. Conversion; 12. Defamation; 13. Economic Torts; 14. Damages; 15. Other Systems