Tort Law is written to enable students to gain a thorough understanding of Tort Law in England and Wales, and to develop the critical reasoning and problem-solving skills needed in an exam situation. This second edition has been updated to reflect changes in the law, and includes a new chapter on AI and emerging technologies.
Tort Law is written to enable students to gain a thorough understanding of Tort Law in England and Wales, and to develop the critical reasoning and problem-solving skills needed in an exam situation. This second edition has been updated to reflect changes in the law, and includes a new chapter on AI and emerging technologies.
Timon Hughes-Davies, MA, DPhil (Oxford), FHEA, is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter. Nathan Tamblyn, MA (Oxford), LLM, PhD (Cambridge), SFHEA, FCIArb, Barrister, is Senior Fellow in Law Reform at the University of Lincoln, and a lawyer at the Law Commission. Matthew Channon, LLB, LLM, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Exeter.
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Chapter 1. About Tort Law Chapter 2. Negligence: Duty of Care Chapter 3. Negligence: Breach Chapter 4. Negligence: Causation Chapter 5. Negligence: Economic Loss Chapter 6. Negligence: Psychiatric Injury Chapter 7. Negligence: Liability for Omissions Chapter 8. Negligence: Public Authorities Chapter 9. Negligence: Defences and Remedies Chapter 10. Employers' Liability Chapter 11. Occupiers' Liability Chapter 12. Interference with Land Chapter 13. Interference with the Person Chapter 14. Defamation Chapter 15. Artifical Intelligence