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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Aiden Lerch (Arnold Bloch Leibler, Australia)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.560kg ISBN: 9781509989713ISBN 10: 1509989714 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 13 November 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book contains a fascinating and original analysis of the content and role of injunctions in tort law. Its central thesis is that we have traditionally placed too much weight on damages as a remedy in tort and not enough on injunctions. The punchy and logical style renders the author’s thought-provoking arguments clear and accessible. All those interested in tort law, whether students, academics, judges or practitioners, will benefit greatly from reading this excellent work of practical legal scholarship. -- Lord Burrows * Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford * This book fills a long-neglected gap in what is otherwise a very crowded body of tort law scholarship. It is the first comprehensive account of the way that the rights protected by tort law can be secured by final injunctions. Injunctions, Lerch reminds us, are far more commonplace in tort than is widely recognised. And—via his carefully constructed taxonomy, together with a highly detailed exposition of the circumstances under which final injunctions may be granted—Lerch has produced a book about injunctions in tort law that deserves, beyond question, to be regarded as setting the gold standard. -- John Murphy * Hong Kong University * This is a marvellous book that should be the first port of call for any lawyer interested in this all too neglected area of law. Virtually every page contains a wealth of information and insight that repays repeated study and reading. It is a remarkable achievement and a landmark in our understanding of this area of law. -- Nick McBride * University of Cambridge * This important book makes a compelling case for recognising the role of injunctions across tort law generally. Given recent judicial willingness to extend the circumstances in which injunctions can be granted, the book is very timely in providing not only a taxonomy of injunctions but also a careful assessment of when each type of injunction may be granted. The book also sets out, with exemplary clarity, the implications of its arguments for private law as a whole. Its analysis is therefore important for any practitioner, judge, or academic involved not only with tort law, but also with equity or property law. -- Ben McFarlane * University of Oxford * This book is an outstanding and unique contribution to scholarship in the fields of torts and injunctions. It contains a closely reasoned discussion, rooted in a careful analysis of principle and the decided cases. The author is unafraid to challenge previous statements of high authority and to advance controversial propositions, where justified by that analysis. The chapters on mandatory and quia timet injunctions are of particular note, including the development of a compelling distinction between “desisting” and “restorative” mandatory injunctions. This book will be of use to judges, practitioners and academics. -- Perry Herzfeld SC * Eleven Wentworth * Author InformationAiden Lerch is a solicitor at Arnold Bloch Leibler in Sydney, Australia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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