Tort Law

Nathan Tamblyn author Timon Hughes-Davies author Matthew Channon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:23rd Jun '25

£39.99

This title is due to be published on 23rd June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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What happens if a driver carelessly crashes into another car? Or a newspaper publishes a story which makes derogatory comments about someone? Or if a resident plays loud music every night so that their neighbour cannot get any sleep? Tort law is a collection of such misbehaviours or misadventures where the law deems it appropriate to intervene with civil remedies.

Tort Law is written to enable students to gain a thorough understanding of Tort Law in England and Wales, as well as to develop the critical reasoning and problem-solving skills that are needed in an exam situation. The law is explained with clear writing and an accessible approach, relating the subject to everyday examples. There are key learning points to help anchor the reader’s basic understanding, and sections of analysis to guide the reader to a more advanced critical engagement. Above all, tort law is interesting, for it covers so much of our daily lives, and is a constant source of evolving litigation.

This second edition has been thoroughly updated throughout to reflect changes in the law, and includes a new chapter on AI and emerging technologies, as well as additional end of chapter questions and links to further reading. By focusing on recent case law and real-world examples, the Routledge Spotlights series will help you shed light on the law, understand how it operates in practice, and gain a unique appreciation of the contemporary context of the subject.

This book is supported by a range of online Multiple Choice Questions and essay questions developed to aid your learning, keep you up to date and help you prepare for assessments.

ISBN: 9781032767741

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452 pages

2nd edition