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The Law of Torts In Australia

The Law of Torts In Australia

by Peter CaneMark Lunney Kit Barker and others
Paperback
Publication Date: 21/12/2011

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The Law of Torts in Australia, Fifth Edition, remains the book to turn to for authoritative and comprehensive discussion of tort law from a distinctively Australian perspective.

NEW TO THIS EDITION
  • Content has been restructured and navigation improved to make this a more student-friendly text;
  • Discussion of the major amendment of the Trade Practices Act 1974, which produced the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and the Australian Consumer Law, is included;
  • Chapters 2, 3 and 4 have been extensively reorganised and rewritten to focus on the key elements of the torts discussed, including greater emphasis on explaining the mental element required for torts that are frequently referred to as ‘intentional’;
  • Chapter 6, on the protection of pure economic interests, now reflects important, recent changes in how some of the economic torts have come to be understood judicially in the wake of the House of Lords decision in OBG v Allan [2007] UKHL 21;
  • Chapter 7, on the law of defamation and privacy, has been substantially reworked and rewritten to include new material that post-dates the coming into force of Australia’s Uniform Defamation Legislation and recent law reform proposals in relation to privacy law;
  • Separate chapters on duty of care in negligence, and causation and remoteness of damage have been reinstated, and the discussion of economic loss in the duty of care chapter has been radically reorganised and significantly rewritten
ISBN:
9780195572391
9780195572391
Category:
Torts / Delicts
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
21-12-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Australia
Country of origin:
Australia
Edition:
5th Edition
Pages:
880
Dimensions (mm):
246x172x42mm
Weight:
1.43kg

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