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Elliott & Quinn's Tort Law

Elliott & Quinn's Tort Law

Frances Quinn

(2019)

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Abstract

Elliott & Quinn’s Tort Law is the number one choice if you are a law student looking for a tort law textbook which provides:

  • Straightforward coverage of the fundamental legal principles written by a well-known author team known for making the subject easy-to-read without compromising on academic rigour.

  • Succinct coverage of all key cases and their principles and implications and somewhere you can practise applying these to exam style questions.

  • An understanding of how the law operates in the real world and an overview of future reform options to help you develop your own views on the effectiveness of the current laws.

This 12th edition also includes:

  • A new ‘The Bigger Picture’ feature which highlights the legal issues behind high profile news stories, helping you to see the real-world application of the law.

  • Revamped, checklist-style end of chapter case summaries, for easy revision.

  • New essay and problem questions, with answer guidance available online to support your revision.

Free access to a companion website with additional resources to support your study, available at www.pearsoned.co.uk/elliottquinn.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover Front Cover
Half Title Page i
Title Page iii
Copyright Page iv
Brief Contents vii
Contents ix
Chapter 1 Tort law: an introduction 1
Comparing tort with other legal wrongs 2
Tort and human rights law 3
The role of policy 3
Tort and the requirement of fault 5
Reasons for a requirement of fault 6
Arguments against a requirement of fault 7
Alternative methods of compensation for personal injury 8
Reform of personal injury compensation 12
Answering questions 13
Summary of Chapter 1 14
Reading list 14
Chapter 2 Negligence: elements of the tort 16
Duties of care 17
How duties of care work 18
The ‘floodgates’ argument 18
Impact on insurance 19
Impact on social activities and business 19
Public policy 20
Development of the law on duties of care 20
Duties of care: the Caparo test 25
Duties of care for omissions 30
Duties of care for third party acts 32
Breach of a duty of care 35
The standard of reasonableness 36
Damage 49
Answering questions 53
Summary of Chapter 2 53
Reading list 54
Chapter 3 Negligence: causation, defences, limitation and criticism 56
Causation 57
The ‘but for’ test 57
Multiple causes 60
Intervening events 68
Remoteness of damage 70
The tests for remoteness 70
Proving negligence 75
Defences 76
Contributory negligence 77
Volenti non fit injuria (consent) 81
Illegality 84
Statutory authority 89
Inapplicable defences 90
Time limits 91
Personal injury cases 93
Reform of limitation periods 96
Criticisms of negligence law 97
Compensating victims of harm 97
Marking fault 99
Deterring carelessness 99
Spreading risk 100
Individualism and negligence 100
An economic solution? 101
Answering questions 101
Summary of Chapter 3 102
Reading list 103
Chapter 4 Negligence: psychiatric injury 104
What is psychiatric injury? 105
Answering questions 121
Summary of Chapter 4 121
Reading list 122
Chapter 5 Negligence: economic loss 123
Economic loss and policy 125
Answering questions 137
Summary of Chapter 5 138
Reading list 138
Chapter 6 Negligence: public bodies 139
The police 140
Answering questions 157
Summary of Chapter 6 158
Reading list 158
Chapter 7 Employers’ liability 159
Employers’ liability: the historical position 160
The employer’s personal duty 162
Types of harm 165
The scope of the employer’s duty 170
Defences 171
Answering questions 172
Summary of Chapter 7 172
Reading list 173
Chapter 8 Occupiers’ liability 174
The law before the Occupiers’ Liability Acts 175
Who is an occupier? 176
Liability to visitors: Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957 177
Defences under the 1957 Act 183
Liability to trespassers: Occupiers’ Liability Act 1984 185
Defences under the 1984 Act 189
Answering questions 191
Summary of Chapter 8 192
Reading list 193
Chapter 9 Product liability 194
Product liability in contract 195
Product liability in negligence 197
The Consumer Protection Act 1987 202
Other remedies for defective products 214
Answering questions 215
Summary of Chapter 9 216
Reading list 217
Chapter 10 Breach of statutory duty 219
Scope of the tort 220
Elements of the tort 225
Defences 228
Problems with statutory torts 228
Answering questions 229
Summary of Chapter 10 229
Reading list 229
Chapter 11 Defamation 230
Elements of defamation 231
Parties to a defamation action 242
Defences 245
Remedies for defamation 260
Issues in defamation 264
Answering questions 267
Summary of Chapter 11 268
Reading list 269
Chapter 12 Privacy 271
The background to privacy protection 272
The current law on privacy 273
Elements of the tort 276
Remedies 287
Answering questions 288
Summary of Chapter 12 289
Reading list 289
Chapter 13 Nuisance 291
Private nuisance 292
Elements of the tort 292
Who can be sued? 299
Who can sue? 301
Defences 303
Remedies 307
Problems with private nuisance 308
Nuisance and human rights 309
Public nuisance 310
Tort actions for public nuisance 311
Differences between private and public nuisance 311
Answering questions 312
Summary of Chapter 13 312
Reading list 314
Chapter 14 The rule in Rylands v Fletcher 315
Elements of the tort 316
Who can sue? 320
The mental element 320
Defences 321
Relationship to other torts 322
The role of Rylands v Fletcher 323
Answering questions 324
Summary of Chapter 14 324
Reading list 325
Chapter 15 Trespass to land 326
Elements of the tort 327
The mental element 331
Defences 331
Remedies 333
Trespass in the criminal law 335
Answering questions 335
Summary of Chapter 15 335
Reading list 336
Chapter 16 Trespass to the person 337
Assault 338
Battery 340
False imprisonment 342
Defences 346
Other protections from physical harm 350
Answering questions 355
Summary of Chapter 16 356
Reading list 357
Chapter 17 Joint and several liability 358
Types of liability 359
Answering questions 362
Summary of Chapter 17 362
Reading list 363
Chapter 18 Vicarious liability 364
Who is an employee? 365
In the course of employment 371
Independent contractors 380
Why is vicarious liability imposed? 381
Answering questions 382
Summary of Chapter 18 383
Reading list 384
Chapter 19 Remedies in tort 385
Damages 386
Compensatory damages 386
Compensation for personal injury 388
Non-compensatory damages 397
Problems with damages 401
Injunctions 403
Interlocutory injunctions 404
Damages in lieu of injunction 404
Answering questions 406
Summary of Chapter 19 406
Reading list 407
Appendix: Answering examination questions 408
General guidelines 408
Essay questions 409
Problem questions 411
Glossary 413
Index 417
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