Modern Tort Law / V.H. Harpwood
Material type: TextPublication details: United Kingdom: Routledge-Cavendish, 2008. Edition: 7th edDescription: LXI, [1], 514 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780415458450 ; 9780415458467 DDC classification: 346.4203Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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1. An Overview of the Law of Tort 2. Introduction to the Tort of Negligence 3. Duty of Care: General Principles 4. Duty of Care: Psychiatric Injury 5. Duty of Care: Economic Loss 6. Miscellaneous Situations 7. Breach of Duty: The Standard of Care 8. Causation and Remoteness of Damage 9. Breach of Statutory Duty 10. Occupiers' Liability 11. Torts Relating to Land 12. Liability for Animals 13. Trespass to the Person 14. Employers' Liability 15. Product Liability 16. Vicarious Liability 17. Trespass to Goods 18. Defamation and Other Torts Affecting the Reputation 19. Remedies in Tort Defences 20. Criticisms of Tort Reforms
Modern Tort Law is a comprehensive, accessible and up-to-date introduction to the law of torts. Now in its seventh edition, Vivienne Harpwood's popular, student-friendly text explains the principles of all aspects of tort law in a lively and thought-provoking manner. The broad coverage of modern tort law makes this an ideal textbook for any undergraduate tort law course.
Students are encouraged to understand and apply the principles of tort law effectively throughout and particular attention is paid to the context within which the law is evolving, making these topics both accessible and enjoyable.
This seventh edition has been revised and updated to take into account developments since publication of the previous edition including in the areas of privacy, negligence, personal injury and defamation. Human Rights issues are integrated throughout the text rather than treating the topic in isolation, in line with the way the subject is commonly taught.
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