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Tort Law:

Text, Cases, and Materials
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Oxford University Press, 2007 - Law - 933 pages
Tort Law: Text, Cases and Materials offers a clear, thorough, but highly accessible and engaging guide to tort law. The author's clarity of expression enables the reader to gain a secure understanding of the fundamental principles of the subject, and also demystifies the more complex tensions and debates surrounding the contemporary law of tort.

This stimulating text presents a wide range of critical perspectives and an excellent selection of extracts from cases and academic commentaries, providing students with the detailed knowledge and analytical tools required to engage fully with this fascinating subject.

Tort Law: Text, Cases and Materials is intended to be both a stand-alone text and to provide students with a comprehensive source of relevant materials, and undergraduates will find everything they need in this one convenient and easy-to-use volume.
  

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Contents

INTENTIONAL INTERFERENCES
25
THE TORT OF NEGLIGENCE
107
GENERAL MATTERS
463
NUISANCE AND DUTIES RELATING TO LAND
597
DEFAMATION AND PRIVACY
751
MISCELLANEOUS LIABILITIES
843
Index
921
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Jenny Steele is a Reader in the School of Law at the University of Southampton.

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