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Defences in tort edited by Andrew Dyson, James Goudkamp and Frederick Wilmot-Smith.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Hart studies in private law ; v. 1.Publication details: Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2015.Description: xxx, 340 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781849465267
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 346.4 DYS.D
Summary: A.General Issues and Themes 1.Central Issues in the Law of Tort Defences /​ Frederick Wilmot-Smith 2.Pleading Defences in Tort: The Historical Perspective /​ David Ibbetson 3.Defining 'Defences' /​ Luis Duarte D'Almeida 4.Tort Law's Missing Excuses /​ John CP Goldberg 5.Duties to Try and Duties to Succeed /​ Stephen A Smith 6.Balancing Defences /​ Roderick Bagshaw 7.Defences and Third Parties: Justifying Participation /​ Paul S Davies B.Specific Defences 8.Justifying Necessity as a Defence in Tort Law /​ Graham Virgo 9.A Defence of Duress in the Law of Torts? /​ Esther Dyer 10.Nuisance, Planning and Regulation: The Limits of Statutory Authority /​ Donal Nolan 11.Weaving the Law's Seamless Web: Reflections on the Illegality Defence in Tort Law /​ Beverley McLachlin 12.The Doctrine of Illegality and Interference with Chattels /​ Lorenz Mayr 13.Should Contributory Fault be Analogue or Digital? /​ Robert Stevens Contents note continued: 14.Assumption of Risk in a System of Strict Liability: Conceptual Tangles and Social Consequences /​ Richard A Epstein 15.Privacy Claims: Transformation, Fault, and the Public Interest Defence /​ Barbara McDonald 16.Some Recurring Issues in Relation to Limitation of Actions /​ Andrew Burrows.
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Based on papers delivered at a workshop that was held at All Souls College, Oxford in January 2014.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

A.General Issues and Themes
1.Central Issues in the Law of Tort Defences /​ Frederick Wilmot-Smith
2.Pleading Defences in Tort: The Historical Perspective /​ David Ibbetson
3.Defining 'Defences' /​ Luis Duarte D'Almeida
4.Tort Law's Missing Excuses /​ John CP Goldberg
5.Duties to Try and Duties to Succeed /​ Stephen A Smith
6.Balancing Defences /​ Roderick Bagshaw
7.Defences and Third Parties: Justifying Participation /​ Paul S Davies
B.Specific Defences
8.Justifying Necessity as a Defence in Tort Law /​ Graham Virgo
9.A Defence of Duress in the Law of Torts? /​ Esther Dyer
10.Nuisance, Planning and Regulation: The Limits of Statutory Authority /​ Donal Nolan
11.Weaving the Law's Seamless Web: Reflections on the Illegality Defence in Tort Law /​ Beverley McLachlin
12.The Doctrine of Illegality and Interference with Chattels /​ Lorenz Mayr
13.Should Contributory Fault be Analogue or Digital? /​ Robert Stevens
Contents note continued: 14.Assumption of Risk in a System of Strict Liability: Conceptual Tangles and Social Consequences /​ Richard A Epstein
15.Privacy Claims: Transformation, Fault, and the Public Interest Defence /​ Barbara McDonald
16.Some Recurring Issues in Relation to Limitation of Actions /​ Andrew Burrows.

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