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Tort Law: A Comparative Introduction 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781035384952
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781803924373
To be Published: August 2026
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £30.00





This thoroughly updated second edition provides a clear and structured introduction to the subject of tort law with a global outlook. It lays out an accessible overview of the key concepts and doctrines, illustrated with case law and provisions from around the world, and uses a comparative approach to explore three key jurisdictions: England, France and Germany. Including the latest developments in the field, this is the ideal textbook to aid readers’ comparative understanding of the topic by clarifying corresponding concepts and terminology.

Key Features:

  • Explains new doctrinal works and case law
  • Considers tort law families across the world, alongside customary and regional law
  • Explores emerging rules, such as the revised Product Liability Directive and expands definitions, such as that of defamation
  • Revises concepts including private nuisance and assumption of responsibility within negligence and highlights concepts that are often overlooked

This book is a valuable foundational text for those teaching, researching or being introduced to comparative tort law and international litigation.

Subjects:
Comparative Law, Tort Law
Contents:
1. Introduction to private law terminology
2. Tort law and the structure of fault liability
3. Fault liability in French law
4. The German law of delict
5. Torts in English law
6. Categorizing fault (I): formal sources of rules
7. Categorizing fault (II): torts and protected interests
8. Subjective fault: accountability and intentionality
9. Causality
10. Harm and damage
11. Damages and other remedies
12. Defences and limitations
13. Strict liability in general
14. Liability for other persons
15. Liability for objects and activities
16. Tort law in the world