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OverviewEssential resource to study Tort Law in one leading text Elliott & Quinn's Tort Law, 13th edition, comprehensively covers the fundamental legal issues with clarity and lots of practical examples to support your understanding of tort law. This textbook provides insight into the key cases, prompting you to practice and apply their principles to exam-style questions and develop your own views on the effectiveness of current laws. With an array of useful study features and examples, this book has the tools you need to understand how the law operates in the real world. New and updated features of this title Refreshed with latest case law to extend key case precedents to recent case law including URS Corporation Ltd v BDW Trading Ltd [2025] UKSC 21 and Paul v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust [2024] UKSC 1 More explanatory text for key topics such as privacy A new diagram on negligence to explain the big picture of this key area of tort and align with the chapters to signpost the full process of establishing liability and remediesI IRAC, a model for teaching problem scenario questions in law, is now included. This means covering an issue, rule, application, and conclusion process when answering questions Apply the Law problem scenarios provide real world situations for students to apply legal concepts Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine Elliott , Frances Quinn , Mariette JonesPublisher: Pearson Education Limited Imprint: Pearson Education Limited Edition: 13th edition ISBN: 9781292763286ISBN 10: 1292763280 Publication Date: 13 May 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1. Introduction to Tort Law 2. Negligence: Elements and duty of care 3. Negligence: Breach of the duty of care 4. Negligence: Causation of damage 5. Negligence: Psychiatric injury 6. Negligence: Economic loss 7. Negligence: Public bodies 8. Negligence: Defences 9. Employers’ liability 10. Occupiers’ liability 11. Product liability 12. Nuisance 13, Trespass to land and the rule in Rylands v Fletcher 14. Defamation 15. Privacy 16. Trespass to the person 17. Breach of statutory duty 18. Remedies in tortReviewsAuthor InformationThe late Catherine Elliott (LLB, DEA) was a qualified barrister and experienced university lecturer, who wrote extensively in the field of law. Frances Quinn (LLB) is an award-winning journalist with a particular interest in, and experience of, the law. Mariette Jones is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Middlesex University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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