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Elliott & Quinn: Tort Law 7th ed isbn 9781405899338

Elliott & Quinn: Tort Law 6th ed


ISBN13: 9781405846721
New Edition ISBN: 9781405899338
Previous Edition ISBN: 1405807113
Published: July 2007
Publisher: Pearson Education Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Elliott and Quinn's Tort Law clarifies the essential concepts behind the law, making it easier for you to understand and apply the legal rules. The book sets each tort in its social context, so that you can easily understand when and why claims might be brought, and then offers a clear, systematic and detailed explanation of the rules relating to each tort.

Each chapter also includes discussion of problems with the current law, helping you to develop a critical and analytical approach. Through reference to topical cases and issues, the authors aim to show that, although not an easy subject, tort law is both interesting and relevant to today's society.

Now in its sixth edition, the book explores the impact of recent developments, such as:-

  • The Compensation Act 2006;
  • The increasing influence of the Human Rights Act on tort cases;
  • The progression of the Reynolds defence in defamation;
  • Movements towards a fully-fledged privacy law.

Subjects:
Tort Law
Contents:
Preface Acknowledgements
Table of cases
Table of statutes
Table of statutory instruments
Table of European legislation;
1. Introduction
2. Negligence
3. Employer's Liability
4.Occupier's Liability
5. Product Liability
6. Breach of Statutory Duty
7. Deceit
8. Defamation and Privacy
9. Nuisance
10. The Rule in Rylands v Fletcher
11. Trespass
12. Liability for animals
13. Joint and Several Liability
14. Vicarious Liability
15. Remedies in Tort
Appendix:;
Answering examination questions
Glossary
Index;