Defences in Tort
By (Author) Dr Andrew Dyson
Edited by Dr James Goudkamp
Edited by Frederick Wilmot-Smith
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
25th May 2017
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Law of torts, damages and compensation
Comparative law
346.4203
Paperback
376
Width 169mm, Height 244mm
531g
This book is the first in a series of essay collections on defences in private law. It addresses defences to liability arising in tort. The essays range from those adopting a primarily doctrinal approach to others that examine the law from a more theoretical or historical perspective. Some essays focus on individual defences, while some are concerned with the links between defences, or with how defences relate to the structure of tort law as a whole. A number of the essays also draw upon concepts and literature that have been developed mainly in relation to the criminal law, and consider their application to tort law. The essays make several original contributions to this complex, important but neglected field of academic enquiry.
All of the contributions are thought-provoking and provide a much-needed theoretical perspective the book is essential reading for all private law scholars. [Defences in Tort] is the first in a series of works concerned with defences to liability arising in private law and if the future editions come anywhere close to the calibre of essays contained here one very much looks forward to reading the rest. -- Craig Purshouse * Professional Negligence *
The general quality of the contributions is very good indeed and the collection as a whole can be enthusiastically recommended. * Yearbook of European Tort Law *
Andrew Dyson is an Assistant Professor in Private Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. James Goudkamp is a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford and an Associate Professor in the Oxford Law Faculty. Frederick Wilmot-Smith is a Fellow by Examination at All Souls College, Oxford and Lecturer in Law at Balliol College.