
This volume provides a concise and readable analysis of British tort law. Presenting the rules of tort against the background of other parallel systems of compensation, Dias and Markesinis explore the broad policy factors that lie behind the rules, and supplement their analyses with biographical references and reproductions of extracts from the most relevant Acts of Parliament.
This volume investigates the foundational principles and policy frameworks that govern British tort law within the broader context of compensation systems. The authors, B. S. Markesinis and R. W. M. Dias, utilize their extensive legal expertise to bridge the gap between abstract legal doctrine and practical application. By examining the interplay between judicial rulings and legislative mandates, the text provides a comprehensive overview of how tort liability functions in the United Kingdom.
What You Will Find
Legal scholars and students frequently cite this work for its ability to distill complex tort doctrines into a readable format. Experts highlight the text as a reliable resource for understanding the intersection of policy and statutory law in the British legal system.
Page Count:
656
Publication Date:
1990-01-04
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198252641
ISBN-13:
9780198252641
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