Contributory Negligence

Principles and Practice

Donal Nolan author James Goudkamp author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:30th Oct '18

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Despite the centrality of the contributory negligence doctrine in practice, very little is known about how it functions in reality. This volume provides legal practitioners with a one-stop-shop where they can find a clear and succinct exposition of the legal principles governing contributory negligence alongside an empirically informed analysis of the way that the doctrine operates in various recurrent factual scenarios, based on cases decided between 1998 and 2017. For each of the given recurring acts of contributory negligence, the average discount, the range of discounts, and the distribution of discounts are reported. These statistics are supplemented by way of illustrations drawn from the case law. Short summaries of typical cases for the relevant act of contributory negligence are given, along with summaries of cases that fall towards the higher and lower ends of the range of discounts. "This concise book will assist courts and practitioners in understanding this area of the law, and in applying a consistent approach when assessing, in the most common types of case, the extent to which damages should be reduced for contributory negligence. It is greatly to be welcomed." - The Rt Hon Lord Reed (from the Foreword)

a practical guide, with its utility to all legal practitioners, including solicitors, barristers and judges, firmly in mind. ... This book is a model for the provision of helpful information in a concise, accessible manner. * Roisin O'Dubhlaoidh, Law Society Gazette *
This concise book will assist courts and practitioners in understanding this area of the law, and in applying a consistent approach when assessing, in the most common types of case, the extent to which damages should be reduced for contributory negligence. It is greatly to be welcomed. * The Rt Hon Lord Reed (from the Foreword) *

ISBN: 9780198814238

Dimensions: 222mm x 153mm x 9mm

Weight: 228g

160 pages