The Foundations of Tort Law in the Civilian Tradition: A Comparative Perspective
By (Author) Enrique Barros
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
21st August 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Comparative law
Hardback
848
Width 169mm, Height 244mm
The leading Spanish-language treatise on the law on torts has now been translated into English, making it accessible to jurists, scholars and practitioners throughout the world.
It addresses the central analytical questions in modern tort theory by reference to first principles, explaining how doctrinal tension has resulted from the law's evolution. The book also offers a theoretical framework for understanding and analysing the doctrines behind the main tort rules found in different jurisdictions, including their interrelationship and historical development. Steeped in Chilean legal doctrine and case law on torts, it also considers authorities from Britain, Germany, the United States, France and Spain. This is a magisterial and important work.
Enrique Barros is Professor of Civil Law at the University of Chile, South America.