Tort Law and Economic Interests

Tort Law and Economic Interests

by PeterCane (Author)

Synopsis

This book is about the way in which the law of torts protects financial assets such as money, property, and contracts. It focuses on the interests protected and does not follow the usual textbook arrangement of the law according to the various torts (such as trespass, negligence, and defamation). The discussion goes well beyond the debate about recovery for economic loss in negligence and places that debate in a much wider context. The introduction explains the notion of economic interests and why this has been chosen as the focus of attention. The second part gives an account of the relevant rules of tort law, while the third part examines the relationship between tort law and other legal categories such as contract, trusts, and restitution as well as between tort law and other techniques for protecting economic interests such as regulation and insurance. The final part discusses the aims and functions of tort law. Many of the issues discussed receive very little attention in most tort texts. The book's focus on interests is fruitful because it leads us to consider the ways in which the protection of economic interests by tort law differs from that provided by other areas of law. It also alerts us to the fact that tort law plays a significant part in protecting interests recognized by property law and contract law. Viewing tort law in terms of the ways it protects economic interests leads to the important realization that the juridical techniques of the common law of tort have parallels in statutory causes of action, which often interact with common law causes of action in complex ways. At a slightly more general level, this examination of the the functions of tort law in protecting economic interests helps to reveal their complexity and to explain inconsistencies within the general body of tort doctrine. This book is intended for this is an advanced text on the law of tort, suitable for very able undergraduates, graduates, scholars and practitioners.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 568
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Published: 28 Mar 1996

ISBN 10: 0198764294
ISBN 13: 9780198764298

Media Reviews
From the first edition: This is a major work...The treatment is exhaustive and extensive. --The Cambridge Law Journal
The appearance of this new, and highly original, monograph on the law of torts merits the attention of anyone with an interest in this area. Its publication is timely...Tort Law and Economic Interests contains a wealth of penetrating arguments and of illuminating analysis. --Civil Justice
Quarterly
The book highlights some of the grey areas between tort, contract, property, and restitution... It is a comprehensive and thorough analysis of a difficult and taxing area of law. --Osgoode Hall Law Journal


From the first edition: This is a major work...The treatment is exhaustive and extensive. --The Cambridge Law Journal
The appearance of this new, and highly original, monograph on the law of torts merits the attention of anyone with an interest in this area. Its publication is timely...Tort Law and Economic Interests contains a wealth of penetrating arguments and of illuminating analysis. --Civil Justice
Quarterly
The book highlights some of the grey areas between tort, contract, property, and restitution... It is a comprehensive and thorough analysis of a difficult and taxing area of law. --Osgoode Hall Law Journal

From the first edition: This is a major work...The treatment is exhaustive and extensive. --The Cambridge Law Journal
The appearance of this new, and highly original, monograph on the law of torts merits the attention of anyone with an interest in this area. Its publication is timely...Tort Law and Economic Interests contains a wealth of penetrating arguments and of illuminating analysis. --Civil Justice Quarterly
The book highlights some of the grey areas between tort, contract, property, and restitution... It is a comprehensive and thorough analysis of a difficult and taxing area of law. --Osgoode Hall Law Journal


From the first edition: This is a major work...The treatment is exhaustive and extensive. --The Cambridge Law Journal


The appearance of this new, and highly original, monograph on the law of torts merits the attention of anyone with an interest in this area. Its publication is timely...Tort Law and Economic Interests contains a wealth of penetrating arguments and of illuminating analysis. --Civil Justice Quarterly


The book highlights some of the grey areas between tort, contract, property, and restitution... It is a comprehensive and thorough analysis of a difficult and taxing area of law. --Osgoode Hall Law Journal