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Winfield and Jolowicz on tort / James Goudkamp and Donal Nolan

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Thomson Reuters, 2020.Edition: 20th edDescription: cxliii, 804p. : 27 cmISBN:
  • 9780414066212
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.03 GOU
Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Influences on tort law 3. Foundational concepts 4. Intentional interference with the person 5. Negligence: duty of care 6. Negligence: breach of duty 7. Negligence: damage, causation and remoteness 8. Breach of statutory duty and misfeasance in a public office 9. Employers' liability 10. Liability for land and structures 11. Liability for defective products 12. Liability for statements 13. Defamation, privacy and related matters 14. Trespass to land 15. Nuisance 16. The rule in Rylands v Fletcher 17. Animals 18. Interference with goods 19. Intentional interference with economic interests 20. Abuse of legal procedure 21. Vicarious liability 22. Joint and several tortfeasors 23. Remedies 24. Death in relation to tort 25. Capacity 26. Defences
Summary: Covers discussion of hundreds of recent cases, damage in the law of negligence, incorporating discussion of Dryden v Johnson Matthey and includes coverage of new legislation as well as impact on existing legislation of the UK's withdrawal from the European Union
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1. Introduction
2. Influences on tort law
3. Foundational concepts
4. Intentional interference with the person
5. Negligence: duty of care
6. Negligence: breach of duty
7. Negligence: damage, causation and remoteness
8. Breach of statutory duty and misfeasance in a public office
9. Employers' liability
10. Liability for land and structures
11. Liability for defective products
12. Liability for statements
13. Defamation, privacy and related matters
14. Trespass to land
15. Nuisance
16. The rule in Rylands v Fletcher
17. Animals
18. Interference with goods
19. Intentional interference with economic interests
20. Abuse of legal procedure
21. Vicarious liability
22. Joint and several tortfeasors
23. Remedies
24. Death in relation to tort
25. Capacity
26. Defences

Covers discussion of hundreds of recent cases, damage in the law of negligence, incorporating discussion of Dryden v Johnson Matthey and includes coverage of new legislation as well as impact on existing legislation of the UK's withdrawal from the European Union

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