Tort Law : Text and Materials
Tort Law : Text and Materials
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Author(s): Lunney, Mark
ISBN No.: 9780199260553
Edition: Revised
Pages: 992
Year: 200312
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 113.16
Status: Out Of Print

1. I General Introduction Historical Development of Tort Law 2. Theories of Tort 3. Tort Law in the Human Rights Era 1. II Intentional Interference with the Person Introduction 2. Assault 3. Battery 4. False Imprisonment 5.


Intentional Infliction of Physical or Emotional Harm 6. Defences 1. III Negligence - Introduction Formulation of a General Duty of Care 2. The Duty of Care in the Modern Law 3. Negligence in the Human Rights Era 1. IV Breach of Duty Introduction 2. Reasonable Care: Relevant Considerations 3. Negligence Judged from the Defendant's Standpoint 4.


The Objective Standard of Care 5. Common Practice 6. Res Ipsa Loquitur 1. V Causation and Remoteness Factual Causation 2. Intervening Acts 3. Remoteness 1. VI Defences to Negligence Introduction 2. Volenti Non Fit Injuria 3.


Contributory Negligence 4. Exclusion of Liability 5. Illegality (Ex Turpi Causa Non Oritur Actio) 1. VII Negligence: Duty of Care - Psychiatric Illness Introduction 2. Witness 3. Participants 4. Stress 5. Evaluation and Reform 1.


VIII Negligence: Duty of Care - Economic Loss The Basic Exclusionary Rule 2. Defective Product Economic Loss 3. The Hedley Byrne Exception 4. The Development of Hedley Byrne Liability 5. Evaluation of Hedley Bryne Principles 1. IX Negligence: Duty of Care - Omissions and Acts of Third Parties Acts and Omissions 2. Liability for Omissions 3. Liability for Acts of a Third Party 1.


X Negligence: Duty of Care - Public Bodies Introduction 2. The Public Law Dimension 3. The Private Law Dimension (i) 4. The Private Law Dimension (ii) 1. XI Special Liability Regimes Employer's Liability 2. Occupier's Liability 3. Product Liability 4. Breach of Statutory Duty 5.


Euro-Torts 1. XII Nuisance and the Rule in Rylands and Fletcher Public and Private Nuisance 2. Private Nuisance 3. The Rule in Rylands and Fletcher 1. XIII Defamation and Privacy Introduction 2. Libel and Slander 3. Defamation: Elements of the Cause of Action 4. Defamation: Defences 5.


Remedies 6. Defamation, Free Speech, and the Press 7. Privacy 1. XIV Vicarious Liability Development of and Justification for Vicarious Liability 2. The Employer-Employee Relationship 3. The Course of Employment 4. Primary Liability and Liability for Agents and Non-Employees 1. XV Damages for Personal Injury Introduction 2.


Different Types of Damages 3. Damages Awarded Once-And-For-All in a Lump Sum 4. Damages for Personal Injury 1. XVI Death and Damages The Effect of Death on Existing Causes of Action 2. Death as a Cause of Action 3. Current Legislation 1. XVII How Tort Works Tort Law in Operation 2. Tort and the Fault Principle Evaluated.



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