THIRD EDITION
Nicholas McBridePembroke College, Cambridge
Roderick BagshawMagdalen College, Oxford
2008 888pp Pbk
ISBN: 978-1-4058-5949-3
Longman Law Series
Elliott and Quinn’s Tort Law clarifies the essential concepts behind the law,making it easier for students to understand and apply the legal rules. Thebook sets each tort in its social context to make clear when and why claimsmight be brought, and then provides a clear explanation of the rulesrelating to each tort.
Each chapter includes discussion of problems with the current law,helping students to develop a critical and analytical approach. Throughreference to topical cases and issues, the authors show that tort law isinteresting and relevant to today’s society.
• Key Case boxes help students to remember the leading cases and theprinciples of law that arise from them
• Chapter introductions identify core themes and concepts
• Topical issue boxes help put the law into context and improveunderstanding
• Diagrams assist the student’s understanding of the subject through avisual demonstration
Contents:
1. Tort law: an introduction 2. Negligence 3. Employers’ liability4. Occupiers’ liability 5. Product liability 6. Breach of statutory duty7. Deceit 8. Defamation 9. Prvacy 10. Nuisance 11. The rule in Rylands v Fletcher12. Trespass 13. Liability for animals 14. Joint and several liability15. Vicarious liability 16. Remedies in tort
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summary bank, seminar style questions and testbank of questions for teaching use,all located at www.mylawchamber.co.uk/elliottquinntort
EIGHTH EDITION
Catherine ElliottCity University
Frances QuinnJournalist
April 2011 480pp Pbk
ISBN: 978-1-4082-5814-9
Elliott and Quinn Series
Tort Law
Tort LawThis lively book provides a critical approach to tort law to stretch andstimulate students whilst simultaneously giving them a clearunderstanding. The new edition has been thoroughly updated andconsiders all new relevant case law and legislation.
• Discusses in detail the facts and decisions in hundreds of cases
• Introduces and critically considers the views of other tort law academics on a wide range of issues and includes a bibliography ofsecondary literature
Contents:
PART 1 - THE PROVINCE OF TORT LAW
PART II - TORTS
A. Negligence B. Torts Involving the Infliction of Certain Kinds of Harm C. Torts Involving the Intentional Infliction of Harm D. Torts Involving the Deception of Others E. Torts Involving the Misuse of PowerF. Torts Involving the Breach of A Statutory Duty PART III - REMEDIES
A. Compensatory Damages: Basic Principles B. Compensatory Damages: Third Parties C. Non-Compensatory Damages D. Remedies Designed to Prevent Someone Committing a Tort PART IV - ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF COMPENSATION
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Tort
Law
20112011
The authors provide excellent and quite clearexplanations for the main principles of tort law,including discussions of hypothetical cases thatare used to explain difficult concepts in waysthat are very helpful for students.
William E O’Brian Jr, University of Warwick
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Tort Law
Tort LawTENTH EDITION
John Cooke Liverpool John Moores University
April 2011 704pp Pbk
ISBN: 978-1-4082-5357-1
Foundations series
Tort Law, part of the Foundations series, offers acomprehensive, clear and straightforward account of thelaw ideal for LLB or GDL/CPE students. The text is rich inlearning features including chapter aims and objectivesto direct learning, clearly distinguished case summariesto aid comprehension and revision of key cases, examplesof how the law works in practice, chapter summaries thatemphasise the main points, subject-specific suggestionsfor further reading, cross-references in the margins torelated material throughout the text, and a glossary ofimportant legal terms. Readers will gain a firm grasp ofthe essential concepts as well as an awareness ofimportant recent developments in the law.
This new edition also addresses:
• Cases which consider new areas of tort such asSecretary of the State for the Environment, Food and RuralAffairs v Meier and Ferguson v British Gas
• The Supreme Court decisions of Mitchell and Jain onthe issue of public authorities being liable for all the illsof society
• Development of cases in tort against the background ofhuman rights legislation
• Commentary on important decisions on the tort ofFalse Imprisonment
• Latest developments on the traditional basis of tortwith the problems of negligence
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. Nervous shock 5. Economic loss 6. Omissions, third
parties and public authorities 7. Breach of duty and proof of
negligence 8. Causation and remoteness of damage
9. Defences to negligence
PART 3 SPECIFIC AREAS OF NEGLIGENCE AND BREACH OF STATUTORY
DUTY
10. Defective premises 11. Defective products 12. Breach of
statutory duty 13. Employer’s liability 14. Medical
negligence and related
PART 4 TORTS BASED ON LAND
15. Trespass to land 16. Nuisance 17. Rylands v Fletcher and
liability for fire
PART 5 MISCELLANEOUS TORTS
18. Liability for animals 19. Trespass to the person
20. Defamation 21. Privacy 22. Deceit, malicious falsehood
and passing off
PART 6 PARTIES, DEFENCES AND REMEDIES
23. Vicarious liability 24. Joint and several liability
25. Limitation & loss 26. General defences 27. Remedies
PART 7 EXTRACTS FROM STATUTES INDEX
Contents:20112011
It really is difficult to criticize this book. It just ticks all the
right boxes, both for me as lecturer andfor my students. An accessible andcomprehensive guide to the modernlaw of tort, supported by excellent and up-to-date online resources.
Mariette Jones, Middlesex University
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