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Law of Tort
John Cooke
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John Cooke
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Renowned for its excellent case law coverage and student-friendly approach, this 14th edition of Law of Tort offers a comprehensive, clear and straightforward account of the law, making it a must-read for LLB or GDL students.
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Part
1
General
principles
of
tort
law
1
General
principles
Chapter
1
General
principles
1
GENERAL
PRINCIPLES
Objectives
After
reading
this
chapter
you
will:
1
Understand
the
elements
of
a
tort.
2
Have
a
knowledge
of
the
interests
protected
by
tort
law.
3
Understand
the
distinctions
between
fault
and
strict
liability.
4
Have
a
knowledge
of
the
objectives
of
tort
law.
5
Have
a
critical
knowledge
of
alternative
systems
of
compensation.
6
Have
a
critical
knowledge
of
whether
England
and
Wales
have
a
compensation
culture.
7
Have
a
critical
understanding
of
the
boundaries
of
tort
law
and
its
links
with
contract.
8
Understand
the
relationship
between
tort
and
human
rights
legislation.