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020 _a9780198811169
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040 _aS.X.U.K
041 _aEnglish
082 _a346.03
_bWIT(STR).Ed15
100 _aWitting, Christian
245 _aStreet on torts
_c/ Christian Witting
250 _a15 th
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2012
300 _alxiii, 687 p.
500 _aTable of contents: Part I. Introduction 1. Overview of Tort Law Part II. Negligent Invasions of Personal, Property, and Financial Interests 2. Duty of Care I: Foundational Principles 3. Duty of Care II: Bodily Injury and Psychiatric Illness 4. Duty of Care III: Property Damage and Purely Financial Losses 5. Duty of Care IV: Public Authorities 6. Breach of Duty 7. Causation and Remoteness 8. Defences to Negligence 9. Liability for Defective Premises and Structures Part III. Intentional Invasions of Interests in the Person and Property 10. Trespass to the Person and Related Torts 11. Wrongful Interference with Goods 12. Trespass to Land 13. Defences to Intentional Torts against the Person or Property Part IV. Misrepresentation-based and 'Economic' Torts 14. False Representations 15. The General Economic Torts Part V. Torts Involving Strict or Stricter Liability 16. Product Liability 17. Nuisance 18. The Rule in Rylands v Fletcher 19. Breach of Statutory Duty Part VI. Interests in Reputation. Defamation 20. Defamation: Foundational Principles 21. Defences and Remedies in Defamation Part VII. Privacy 22. Privacy Actions in Tort Part VIII. Misuse of Process and Public Powers 23. Misuse of Process and Public Powers Part IX. Parties and Remedies 24. Vicarious Liability 25. Capacity and Parties 26. Remedies
650 _aLAW
650 _aTORTS
942 _cLAW