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Weir: A Casebook on Tort

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Weir: A Casebook on Tort
By
Tony Weir
Description
This casebook on
tort is widely recognised as the leading sourcebook in the field.
Designed as a one-stop shop, it offers a comprehensive selection of
all the key cases, statutes and European legislation that is required
for a thorough understanding of the law of torts.
The materials are
linked by a perceptive and stimulating commentary that both
illustrates and explains the significance of judicial decisions,
while guiding the reader through the difficult statutory material.
Questions at the end of the extracts help promote analysis of the
materials and ensure that they are fully understood.
This edition
covers such recent cases as Fairchild, Lister, Mirvahedy, Tomlinson,
Transco, Rees and Wainwright. It also takes account of the impact of
the Human Rights Act 1998
Contents
Negligence.
Vicarious
Liability.
Trespass.
Law between
neighbours.
Animals.
Torts to chattels.
Defamation.
Deception and
other wrongful conduct.
Damages.
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