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Street on Torts provides an insightful and thorough treatment of tort law with a focus on key concepts and clear explanations.
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Street on Torts provides an insightful and thorough treatment of tort law with a focus on key concepts and clear explanations.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 16 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 191mm x 248mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1472g
- ISBN-13: 9780198865506
- ISBN-10: 0198865503
- Artikelnr.: 60859416
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 16 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 191mm x 248mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1472g
- ISBN-13: 9780198865506
- ISBN-10: 0198865503
- Artikelnr.: 60859416
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Christian Witting is Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore and is a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of Australia. Previously he held chairs in law at Durham University and Queen Mary University of London. Professor Witting's books and papers have been cited in the United Kingdom Supreme Court, Supreme Court of Canada, Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa, High Court of Australia, Federal Court of Australia, Singapore Court of Appeal, New Zealand High Court, and other appellate courts.
* Part I. Introduction
* 1: Overview of tort law
* Part II. Negligent Invasions of Personal, Property, and Financial
Interests
* 2: Duty of care I: foundational principles
* 3: Duty of care II: bodily injury and psychiatric illness
* 4: Duty of care III: property damage and purely financial losses
* 5: Duty of care IV: public authorities
* 6: Breach of duty
* 7: Causation and remoteness
* 8: Defences to negligence
* 9: Liability for defective premises and structures
* Part III. Intentional Invasions of Interests in the Person and
Property
* 10: Trespass to the person and related torts
* 11: Wrongful interference with goods
* 12: Trespass to land
* 13: Defences to intentional torts against the person or property
* Part IV. Misrepresentation-based and 'Economic' Torts
* 14: False representations
* 15: The general economic torts
* Part V. Torts Involving Strict or Stricter Liability
* 16: Product liability
* 17: Nuisance
* 18: The rule in Rylands v Fletcher
* 19: Breach of statutory duty
* Part VI. Interests in Reputation: Defamation
* 20: Defamation: foundational principles
* 21: Defences and remedies in defamation
* Part VII. Privacy
* 22: Privacy actions in tort
* Part VIII. Misuse of Process and Public Powers
* 23: Misuse of process and public powers
* Part IX. Parties and Remedies
* 24: Vicarious liability
* 25: Capacity and parties
* 26: Remedies
* 1: Overview of tort law
* Part II. Negligent Invasions of Personal, Property, and Financial
Interests
* 2: Duty of care I: foundational principles
* 3: Duty of care II: bodily injury and psychiatric illness
* 4: Duty of care III: property damage and purely financial losses
* 5: Duty of care IV: public authorities
* 6: Breach of duty
* 7: Causation and remoteness
* 8: Defences to negligence
* 9: Liability for defective premises and structures
* Part III. Intentional Invasions of Interests in the Person and
Property
* 10: Trespass to the person and related torts
* 11: Wrongful interference with goods
* 12: Trespass to land
* 13: Defences to intentional torts against the person or property
* Part IV. Misrepresentation-based and 'Economic' Torts
* 14: False representations
* 15: The general economic torts
* Part V. Torts Involving Strict or Stricter Liability
* 16: Product liability
* 17: Nuisance
* 18: The rule in Rylands v Fletcher
* 19: Breach of statutory duty
* Part VI. Interests in Reputation: Defamation
* 20: Defamation: foundational principles
* 21: Defences and remedies in defamation
* Part VII. Privacy
* 22: Privacy actions in tort
* Part VIII. Misuse of Process and Public Powers
* 23: Misuse of process and public powers
* Part IX. Parties and Remedies
* 24: Vicarious liability
* 25: Capacity and parties
* 26: Remedies
* Part I. Introduction
* 1: Overview of tort law
* Part II. Negligent Invasions of Personal, Property, and Financial
Interests
* 2: Duty of care I: foundational principles
* 3: Duty of care II: bodily injury and psychiatric illness
* 4: Duty of care III: property damage and purely financial losses
* 5: Duty of care IV: public authorities
* 6: Breach of duty
* 7: Causation and remoteness
* 8: Defences to negligence
* 9: Liability for defective premises and structures
* Part III. Intentional Invasions of Interests in the Person and
Property
* 10: Trespass to the person and related torts
* 11: Wrongful interference with goods
* 12: Trespass to land
* 13: Defences to intentional torts against the person or property
* Part IV. Misrepresentation-based and 'Economic' Torts
* 14: False representations
* 15: The general economic torts
* Part V. Torts Involving Strict or Stricter Liability
* 16: Product liability
* 17: Nuisance
* 18: The rule in Rylands v Fletcher
* 19: Breach of statutory duty
* Part VI. Interests in Reputation: Defamation
* 20: Defamation: foundational principles
* 21: Defences and remedies in defamation
* Part VII. Privacy
* 22: Privacy actions in tort
* Part VIII. Misuse of Process and Public Powers
* 23: Misuse of process and public powers
* Part IX. Parties and Remedies
* 24: Vicarious liability
* 25: Capacity and parties
* 26: Remedies
* 1: Overview of tort law
* Part II. Negligent Invasions of Personal, Property, and Financial
Interests
* 2: Duty of care I: foundational principles
* 3: Duty of care II: bodily injury and psychiatric illness
* 4: Duty of care III: property damage and purely financial losses
* 5: Duty of care IV: public authorities
* 6: Breach of duty
* 7: Causation and remoteness
* 8: Defences to negligence
* 9: Liability for defective premises and structures
* Part III. Intentional Invasions of Interests in the Person and
Property
* 10: Trespass to the person and related torts
* 11: Wrongful interference with goods
* 12: Trespass to land
* 13: Defences to intentional torts against the person or property
* Part IV. Misrepresentation-based and 'Economic' Torts
* 14: False representations
* 15: The general economic torts
* Part V. Torts Involving Strict or Stricter Liability
* 16: Product liability
* 17: Nuisance
* 18: The rule in Rylands v Fletcher
* 19: Breach of statutory duty
* Part VI. Interests in Reputation: Defamation
* 20: Defamation: foundational principles
* 21: Defences and remedies in defamation
* Part VII. Privacy
* 22: Privacy actions in tort
* Part VIII. Misuse of Process and Public Powers
* 23: Misuse of process and public powers
* Part IX. Parties and Remedies
* 24: Vicarious liability
* 25: Capacity and parties
* 26: Remedies