Law of Tort, part of the Foundations series, offers a comprehensive, clear and straightforward account of the law which is renowned for its excellent case law coverage and student-friendly approach making it ideal for LLB and GDL students.
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Law of Tort by John Cooke
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About John Cooke
John Cooke was formerly Professor of Common Law at Liverpool John Moores University. He has over thirty years of teaching experience and has lectured, researched and written widely in the areas of Obligations, Media Law and Medical Law.
Table of Contents
Part 1: General Principles of Tort Law 1 General principles Part 2: The tort of negligence 2 General principles of negligence 3 Duty of care 4 Psychiatric damage 5 Economic loss 6 Liability for omissions and third parties 7 Liability of public authorities 8 Breach of duty and proof of negligence 9 Causation and remoteness of damage 10 Defences to negligence Part 3: Specific areas of negligence and breach of statutory duty 11 Defective premises 12 Defective products 13 Breach of statutory duty 14 Employer's liability 15 Medical negligence and related issues Part 4: Torts based on land 16 Trespass to land 17 Nuisance 18 Rylands v Fletcher and liability for fire Part 5: Miscellaneous torts 19 Trespass to the person 20 Defamation and Malicious falsehood 21 Privacy - Tort of misuse of private information Part 6: Parties, defences and remedies 22 Vicarious liability 23 Limitation 24 General defences 25 Remedies
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