Markesinis and Deakin's Tort Law is an authoritative, analytical, and well-established textbook, now in its eighth edition. The authors provide a variety of comparative and economic perspectives on the law of tort and its likely development, placing the subject in its socio-economic context, giving students a deeper understanding of tort law.
Markesinis and Deakin's Tort Law is an authoritative, analytical, and well-established textbook, now in its eighth edition. The authors provide a variety of comparative and economic perspectives on the law of tort and its likely development, placing the subject in its socio-economic context, giving students a deeper understanding of tort law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Simon 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.
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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
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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