
This new edition of Markesinis and Deakin's Tort Law has been substantially revised and updated to provide a general overview of the law of tort for students and their lecturers, while including critical commentary and comparative and economic angles which will also be of interest to practitioners and judges. Key recent developments, including the impact of the Human Rights Act, are given clear coverage.
This text investigates the foundational principles and evolving complexities of tort law within the English legal system. The authors, Angus Johnston, Simon Deakin, and Sir Basil S. Markesinis, utilize their extensive academic and legal expertise to synthesize case law, statutory developments, and theoretical frameworks. The book provides a comprehensive analysis that balances traditional legal doctrine with modern economic and comparative perspectives, ensuring a rigorous examination of liability and duty of care.
What You Will Find
Legal scholars and practitioners frequently identify this work as a primary resource for understanding the nuances of tort liability. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for both law students and experienced legal professionals.
Page Count:
968
Publication Date:
2003-12-04
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199257116
ISBN-13:
9780199257119
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