Tort Law (Clarendon Law Series)

Tort Law (Clarendon Law Series)

by TonyWeir (Author)

Synopsis

This addition to the Clarendon Law Series offers a clear exposition of the modern law of tort and addresses all heads of the subject. It provides both a succinct and thoughtful overview for those coming to Tort for the first time and also pulls together themes and raises thought-provoking insights and synergies for those reading it after completing the course. Tony Weir presents both in-depth discussion and thorough analysis of recent cases and trends, notably in areas such as: liability of public authorities for child abuse; impact of the Human Rights Act; privacy; and liability of police.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 30 May 2002

ISBN 10: 0199249989
ISBN 13: 9780199249985

Media Reviews
A very useful short introduction to the subject written with this writer's usual wit and capacity to go to the centre of an issue. Lesley Phippen, Director of Legal Studies, University of Kent, Medway campus A most remarkable little book on torts, brilliant and incisive... one of the best supplementary readings to make sense of the topic. E. Descheemaeker, Oxford University
Author Bio

Mr Tony Weir is Reader in Law, Fellow and Director of Studies at Trinity College, Cambridge. He is also the author of A Casebook on Tort, 9/e (S & M 2000).