This book is based closely on the lectures delivered by Tony Weir
in 1996 as part of the Clarendon Law lectures series sponsored by
Oxford University Press. It is an exciting and provocative book
which contains a number of controversial propositions, defended
with vigour by its author. The three lectures reproduced here deal
with liability in tort for intentionally inflicted economic loss.
They are characterized by a very unusual combination of bold
leading statements and multi-layered supporting analysis. There are
also useful Appendices containing full case transcripts of recent,
significant cases, including Millar v Bassey and de Voto v Pacific.
This book will be irresistible to all scholars of the law of tort,
and the author's reputation alone will ensure this book is
well-received.
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