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The language of duress and necessity is found in crime, tort and
contract. This book explores those pleas, in both case law and
theory, across the subject boundaries, and across jurisdictions. In
doing so, it seeks to identify the lessons which each area of law
can learn from the others, and to tease out common themes while
demarcating important differences. The overall outcome is a law
more coherent and understood in sharper detail. This book considers
the law of England and Wales, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and
Canada, as well as the American tortious defence of necessity.
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Tort Law (Hardcover)
Timon Hughes-Davies, Nathan Tamblyn
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R4,011
Discovery Miles 40 110
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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What happens if a driver carelessly crashes into another car? Or a
newspaper publishes a story which makes derogatory comments about
someone? Or if a resident plays loud music every night so that
their neighbour cannot get any sleep? Tort law is a collection of
such misbehaviours or misadventures where the law deems it
appropriate to intervene with civil remedies. This new textbook
addresses a range of the most prominent torts. The law is explained
with clear writing and an accessible approach, relating the subject
to everyday examples. There are key learning points to help anchor
the reader's basic understanding, and sections of analysis to guide
the reader to a more advanced critical engagement. Above all, tort
law is interesting, for it covers so much of our daily lives, and
is a constant source of evolving litigation. The Routledge
Spotlights series brings a modern, contemporary approach to the
core curriculum for the LLB and GDL, which will help students: move
beyond an understanding of the law; refine and develop the key
skills of problem-solving, evaluation and critical reasoning;
discover sources and suggestions for taking your study further. By
focusing on recent case law and real-world examples, Routledge
Spotlights will help you shed light on the law, understand how it
operates in practice, and gain a unique appreciation of the
contemporary context of the subject. This book is supported by a
range of online resources developed to aid your learning, keep you
up to date and help you prepare for assessments.
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Tort Law (Paperback)
Timon Hughes-Davies, Nathan Tamblyn
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R1,121
Discovery Miles 11 210
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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What happens if a driver carelessly crashes into another car? Or a
newspaper publishes a story which makes derogatory comments about
someone? Or if a resident plays loud music every night so that
their neighbour cannot get any sleep? Tort law is a collection of
such misbehaviours or misadventures where the law deems it
appropriate to intervene with civil remedies. This new textbook
addresses a range of the most prominent torts. The law is explained
with clear writing and an accessible approach, relating the subject
to everyday examples. There are key learning points to help anchor
the reader's basic understanding, and sections of analysis to guide
the reader to a more advanced critical engagement. Above all, tort
law is interesting, for it covers so much of our daily lives, and
is a constant source of evolving litigation. The Routledge
Spotlights series brings a modern, contemporary approach to the
core curriculum for the LLB and GDL, which will help students: move
beyond an understanding of the law; refine and develop the key
skills of problem-solving, evaluation and critical reasoning;
discover sources and suggestions for taking your study further. By
focusing on recent case law and real-world examples, Routledge
Spotlights will help you shed light on the law, understand how it
operates in practice, and gain a unique appreciation of the
contemporary context of the subject. This book is supported by a
range of online resources developed to aid your learning, keep you
up to date and help you prepare for assessments.
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