Tort Law: Question & Aanswer

Tort Law: Question & Aanswer
ISBN-10
129225386X
ISBN-13
9781292253862
Series
Tort Law
Category
Torts
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
2019
Publisher
Pearson UK
Author
Rebecca Gladwin-Geoghegan

Description

(Per Lord Upjohn in London Passenger Transport Board v Upson [1949] AC 155, 168.) Discuss the approach taken by the courts to determine when a tortious remedy will be permitted to redress a breach of a statutory duty when the statute ...

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