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Well-selected and authoritative, Hart Core Statutes provide the key
materials needed by students in a format that is clear, compact and
very easy to use. They are ideal for use in exams.
The purpose of this book is to provide a clear guide to tort law,
examining the main principles and areas of the subject. It includes
text emphasizing the main issues of liability. The text
incorporates relevant materials, extracts from leading judgments,
articles and reports of review bodies on tort law. It should prove
especially useful for those who do not have access to a law
library, as for those whose library is under severe pressure from
users. It will be useful to those participating in seminars and
tutorials and will enable them to take part in a good level of
discussion. This new edition of Sourcebook on Torts has been fully
revised and incorporates the Human Rights Act 1998. The effect of
the European Courts decision in Osman is now being felt, as is
evident from the judgments of the House of Lords in Barrett v
Enfield BC. The Law Commission's proposals on liability for
psychiatric illness are included. Developments in the tort of
nuisance, the defence of qualified privilege and damages are also
scrutinized. Several Law Commission reports and the Social Security
(Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997 are also extracted, as are other
new pieces of legislation, such as the Damages Act 1996 and the
Defamation Act 1996.
The purpose of this book is to provide a clear guide to tort law,
examining the main principles and areas of the subject. It includes
text emphasizing the main issues of liability. The text
incorporates relevant materials, extracts from leading judgments,
articles and reports of review bodies on tort law. It should prove
especially useful for those who do not have access to a law
library, as for those whose library is under severe pressure from
users. It will be useful to those participating in seminars and
tutorials and will enable them to take part in a good level of
discussion. This new edition of Sourcebook on Torts has been fully
revised and incorporates the Human Rights Act 1998. The effect of
the European Courts decision in Osman is now being felt, as is
evident from the judgments of the House of Lords in Barrett v
Enfield BC. The Law Commission's proposals on liability for
psychiatric illness are included. Developments in the tort of
nuisance, the defence of qualified privilege and damages are also
scrutinized. Several Law Commission reports and the Social Security
(Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997 are also extracted, as are other
new pieces of legislation, such as the Damages Act 1996 and the
Defamation Act 1996.
Well-selected and authoritative, Palgrave Core Statutes provide the
key materials needed by students in a format that is clear, compact
and very easy to use. They are ideal for use in exams. New to this
Edition: - Further amendments to the Nuclear Installations Act 1965
- Important changes to section 253 of the Copyright, Designs and
Patents Act 1988
Well-selected and authoritative, Hart Core Statutes provide the key
materials needed by students in a format that is clear, compact and
very easy to use. They are ideal for use in exams.
This edition is now under the authorship of Peter Shears and Graham
Stephenson, who have added a contemporary outlook to its
traditional virtues. It includes the latest legislation such as the
Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 and its effect on civil
liberties, the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994 and the Trade
Union Reform and Employment Rights Act 1993. There is also an
expanded treatment of the Law Commission, updated details
concerning the court system, significant changes to the material on
the legal profession and a reflection of the increasing importance
of European Law; as well as further statute and much new case
law.
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