This book "is a concise examination of the key elements of Tort law." The sections are: "intentional interference with person or property ; negligence - the tort ; torts of strict liability ; the economic torts ; abuse of legal process and misuse of power in public office ; and injury to relational interests." - back cover.
... 143 Thoma v Luxembourg (2003), 751 Thomas and Evans Ltd v Mid-Rhondda Co-op Society Ltd (1941), 880 Thomas v News Group Newspapers Ltd (2001), 257, 258, 260, 265 Thomas v NUM (1986), 697 Thomas v Triodos Bank NV (2017), ...
Ten additional chapters on more advanced topics can be found online, completing the learning package. This new edition has been updated to take account of important cases, legislative developments and law reform studies since July 2015.
Provides a concise overview of the key concepts and principles of this area of law.
Softbound - New, softbound print book.
Each chapter, subsection, andcase is preceded by brief introductory text that frames the issues underdiscussion.Features:A blending of both old classics and modern relevant casesEasy to follow organization with clear topic headingsUseful ...
The rule of law is widely perceived to be a public law doctrine, concerned with the way in which governmental authority conforms to the dictates of law. The goal of this book is to challenge this presumption.
This book develops a common level of international work on structures and concepts of modern tort law.
This edition has been updated in all areas of tort law and includes a substantially expanded chapter on defamation and, in negligence, reference to the incorporation of the Ipp recommendations into case law.
Each text is designed to identify and expound upon the content of the syllabus in a logical order, citing the main and up-to-date authorities. This work covers law of tort.
The servant, it may be generally stated, is liable for a conversion when the particular act which he does would be enough to fasten liability on the master if he had done that particular act himself and nothing more. In Donahue ...