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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Hazel Carty (Reader in Law, Manchester University Law School)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 17.10cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 24.30cm Weight: 0.702kg ISBN: 9780199546749ISBN 10: 0199546746 Pages: 364 Publication Date: 25 November 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Introduction 2: Preliminary Discussion of the General Economic Torts 3: Inducing Breach of Contract 4: The Unlawful Means Tort 5: Intimidation 6: Conspiracy 7: Two-Party or Direct Economic Tort Liability 8: The General Economic Torts: Conclusion 9: Deceit 10: Malicious Falsehood 11: Passing Off 12: The Misrepresentation Economic Torts: Conclusion 13: Overall Conclusion and FrameworkReviews`Review from previous edition There is certainly much for the scholar in this work. More importantly it is a timely reminder to practitioners not to overlook possible alternatives to statutory remedies. It also provides useful material for the practitioner in understanding the rationale and limitations of economic torts.' European Competition Law Review, Vol. 23, Issue 10, Oct. 2002 `... an excellent work... Accurate in its presentation and perceptive in its criticism, it is in the best tradition of sober writing about the common law...' Law Quarterly Review, 1 Jan 2002 `Both academic and practitioner alike will find much of value and benefit in this book. The author's aim of providing a text that is both intellectually satisfying to the scholar and of practical worth to the practitioner is comfortably achieved. It deserves to be widely read.' The Irish Jurist Both academic and practitioner alike will find much of value and benefit in this book. The author's aim of providing a text that is both intellectually satisfying to the scholar and of practical worth to the practitioner is comfortably achieved. It deserves to be widely read. * The Irish Jurist * ... an excellent work... Accurate in its presentation and perceptive in its criticism, it is in the best tradition of sober writing about the common law... * Law Quarterly Review, 1 Jan 2002 * Review from previous edition There is certainly much for the scholar in this work. More importantly it is a timely reminder to practitioners not to overlook possible alternatives to statutory remedies. It also provides useful material for the practitioner in understanding the rationale and limitations of economic torts. * European Competition Law Review, Vol. 23, Issue 10, Oct. 2002 * Review from previous edition There is certainly much for the scholar in this work. More importantly it is a timely reminder to practitioners not to overlook possible alternatives to statutory remedies. It also provides useful material for the practitioner in understanding the rationale and limitations of economic torts. European Competition Law Review, Vol. 23, Issue 10, Oct. 2002 ... an excellent work... Accurate in its presentation and perceptive in its criticism, it is in the best tradition of sober writing about the common law... Law Quarterly Review, 1 Jan 2002 Both academic and practitioner alike will find much of value and benefit in this book. The author's aim of providing a text that is both intellectually satisfying to the scholar and of practical worth to the practitioner is comfortably achieved. It deserves to be widely read. The Irish Jurist Author InformationHazel Carty is a graduate of Oxford University and has taught at Manchester University Law School since 1978 where she is a Reader in Law. Her research interests are in the area of intellectual property law and the common law. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |