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Introduction to the Canadian Law of Torts, 4th Edition

This title provides the explanation and analysis needed to confidently navigate not only the key concepts but also many of the details and subtleties of tort law.

Publication Language: English
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$145.00
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Softcover | 328 pages

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Published: July 16, 2020
ISBN/ISSN: 9780433504887

Product description

Tort law includes the legal rules that govern many important subjects such as negligence, nuisance, defamation and trespass. These rules are of foundational importance for lawyers and judges and are also important for members of the public seeking to understand their rights and responsibilities in their everyday and commercial activities. Because tort law is primarily drawn from the results of many judicial decisions in individual cases, it can be difficult to understand.

Introduction to the Canadian Law of Torts, 4th Edition provides the explanation and analysis needed to confidently navigate not only the key concepts but also many of the details and subtleties. Written by a team of leading tort law scholars, the fourth edition builds on the earlier editions written by the late Gerald Fridman, one of the finest legal scholars of his generation. It is a must-have addition to the libraries of practitioners and law students alike. It is an essential resource for those learning tort law and an excellent primer and quick reference for those with greater familiarity.

Features of This Book
Introduction to the Canadian Law of Torts, 4th Edition explores all of the main areas of the law of torts. The first six chapters examine the important core concepts: the nature of torts, the possible parties to a tort action, vicarious liability, issues raised by multiple wrongdoers, possible remedies and the termination of liability.

The book moves on to discuss many specific causes of action including trespass, nuisance, strict liability, negligence, defamation, invasion of privacy, malicious prosecution, misfeasance in public office, deceit, passing off, conspiracy, intimidation, inducing breach of contract and the unlawful means tort.

Introduction to the Canadian Law of Torts, 4th Edition been thoroughly updated to reflect changes and developments in the law since the publication of the third edition in 2012. It covers all of the important judicial decisions and statutes relating to tort law.

Who Should Read This Book

  • Lawyers who handle tort law matters in their practice
  • Law firms that want to keep their libraries current
  • Law societies and court libraries committed to maintaining their resources
  • Law students looking for a clear and comprehensive guide to the law of torts
 

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Table of contents

Chapter 1: The Nature of Torts 
Chapter 2: Parties to an Action
Chapter 3: Vicarious Liability
Chapter 4: Multiple Wrongdoers
Chapter 5: Remedies
Chapter 6: Termination of Liability
Chapter 7: Trespass to Land
Chapter 8: Nuisance
Chapter 9: Rylands v Fletcher Liability
Chapter 10: The Scienter Doctrine
Chapter 11: Trespass to Goods
Chapter 12: Conversion
Chapter 13: Detinue
Chapter 14: Trespass to the Person
Chapter 15: Negligence: General Principles
Chapter 16: Negligence: Particular Liabilities
Chapter 17: Defamation
Chapter 18: Invasion of Privacy
Chapter 19: Actions for the Abuse of Legal Procedure
Chapter 20: Misfeasance in Public Office
Chapter 21: Deceit
Chapter 22: Injurious Falsehood
Chapter 23: Passing Off
Chapter 24: Conspiracy
Chapter 25: Intimidation
Chapter 26: Inducing Breach of Contract
Chapter 27: Causing Loss by Unlawful Means