Markesinis & Deakin's Tort Law
Price: 1955.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198747963
Publication date:
18/11/2019
Paperback
1040 pages
245x170mm
Price: 1955.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198747963
Publication date:
18/11/2019
Paperback
1040 pages
Eighth Edition Edition
Simon Deakin, Zoe Adams
This leading textbook covers all aspects of tort law and and provides students with the access to innovative thinking on the subject,Is well-referenced with a bibliography and footnotes which provide a platform for further study, encouraging students to read the best of the available literature,Provides a variety of comparative and economic perspectives on the law of tort and its likely development, placing the subject in context and giving students a deeper and richer understanding of tort law,Through the range of academic perspectives combined with a highly readable style, encourages reflection and analysis, helping students to develop these increasingly important skills,Also available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support
Rights: OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)
Eighth Edition Edition
Simon Deakin, Zoe Adams
Description
Now in its eight edition, Markesinis and Deakin's Tort Law provides a general overview of the law and full discussion of the academic debates on all major topics, highlighting the relationship between the common law, legislation, and judicial policy.
In addition, the authors provide a variety of comparative and economic perspectives on the law of tort and its likely development, always placing the subject in its socio-economic context thereby giving students a deeper and richer understanding of tort law.
This detailed and authoritative book offers teachers a wider range of topics to cover, while providing
students with a text which is both descriptive and reflective of this branch of law.
Digital formats
This eighth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats.
- The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
About the author
Simon Deakin, Professor of Law and a Fellow of Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, and Zoe Adams, Junior Research Fellow, King's College, University of Cambridge, King's College, University of CambridgeSimon Deakin is Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge where he teaches private law, labour law and the economics of law. He is Director of the Cambridge Centre for Business Research (CBR) and a Fellow of Peterhouse.
Zoe Adams is Junior Research Fellow at King's College, Cambridge and an Affiliated Lecturer in Law at the University of Cambridge. She is teaches tort law, labour law and the law of economics of law.
Eighth Edition Edition
Simon Deakin, Zoe Adams
Table of contents
I Setting the Scene
1:Introduction
2:Some advice for the novice tort lawyer
II The Tort of Negligence
3:Establishing liability in principle: duty of care
4:Liability for fault: breach
5:Liability for damage caused: causation and remoteness
III Special Forms of Negligence
6:Liability of occupiers and builders
7:Breach of statutory duty
8:Liability of public and statutory bodies
IV Interference with the Person
9:Intentional interference
10:Malicious prosecution
V Land, Chattels, and Intentional Interference with Economic Interests
11:Interference with chattels
12:Trespass to Land
13:Nuisance
14:Deceit
15:The economic torts
VI Stricter Forms of Liability
16:The rule in Rylands v Fletcher
17:Liability for animals
18:Employer's liability
19:Vicarious liability
20:Product liability
VII Protection of Human Dignity (in private law)
21:Defamation and injurious falsehood
22:The protection of human privacy
VIII Defences and Remedies
23:Defences
24:Damages
25:Other remedies and multiple liabilities
Eighth Edition Edition
Simon Deakin, Zoe Adams
Description
Now in its eight edition, Markesinis and Deakin's Tort Law provides a general overview of the law and full discussion of the academic debates on all major topics, highlighting the relationship between the common law, legislation, and judicial policy.
In addition, the authors provide a variety of comparative and economic perspectives on the law of tort and its likely development, always placing the subject in its socio-economic context thereby giving students a deeper and richer understanding of tort law.
This detailed and authoritative book offers teachers a wider range of topics to cover, while providing
students with a text which is both descriptive and reflective of this branch of law.
Digital formats
This eighth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats.
- The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
About the author
Simon Deakin, Professor of Law and a Fellow of Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, and Zoe Adams, Junior Research Fellow, King's College, University of Cambridge, King's College, University of CambridgeSimon Deakin is Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge where he teaches private law, labour law and the economics of law. He is Director of the Cambridge Centre for Business Research (CBR) and a Fellow of Peterhouse.
Zoe Adams is Junior Research Fellow at King's College, Cambridge and an Affiliated Lecturer in Law at the University of Cambridge. She is teaches tort law, labour law and the law of economics of law.
Table of contents
I Setting the Scene
1:Introduction
2:Some advice for the novice tort lawyer
II The Tort of Negligence
3:Establishing liability in principle: duty of care
4:Liability for fault: breach
5:Liability for damage caused: causation and remoteness
III Special Forms of Negligence
6:Liability of occupiers and builders
7:Breach of statutory duty
8:Liability of public and statutory bodies
IV Interference with the Person
9:Intentional interference
10:Malicious prosecution
V Land, Chattels, and Intentional Interference with Economic Interests
11:Interference with chattels
12:Trespass to Land
13:Nuisance
14:Deceit
15:The economic torts
VI Stricter Forms of Liability
16:The rule in Rylands v Fletcher
17:Liability for animals
18:Employer's liability
19:Vicarious liability
20:Product liability
VII Protection of Human Dignity (in private law)
21:Defamation and injurious falsehood
22:The protection of human privacy
VIII Defences and Remedies
23:Defences
24:Damages
25:Other remedies and multiple liabilities
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