This accessible textbook provides an introductory guide to tort law, with a structured explanation of the key concepts and doctrines. Using a comparative approach, the discussion is illustrated with case law and provisions from three key jurisdictions: England, France and Germany. With liberal reference to other codes and cases from around the world, the book gives readers a contextual understanding and will appeal to classes with a global outlook.Key Features:Examples of different solutions show how tort law is implemented in a variety of jurisdictionsDirect comparison of legal systems helps readers to match different kinds of property or damage in civil and common law systemsTranslated provisions from codes and statutes facilitate access to the systems of French and German law in particularClarification of corresponding concepts and terminology, as well as guidelines and examples to help readers find their way in a legal environment that is not restricted to a single jurisdictionIntroductory guidance to tort law systems outside EuropeProviding readers with a working knowledge of major tort law systems as well as a greater understanding of the main concepts in tort law, this textbook will be an important resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2022-09-02
Mått169 x 244 x undefined mm
FormatHäftad
SpråkEngelska
FörlagEdward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN9781803924373
Eric Tjong Tjin Tai, Professor of Private Law, Tilburg Law School, Tilburg University, the Netherlands
‘The book is a good starting point for those who wish to start a first comparative orientation in tort law. Students who want to delve in liability law with the aim of writing academic papers, or purely out of interest, will find in this textbook an accessible and highly readable guide that will show them the way through the most important concepts and terminology. More experienced lawyers may also find the book a helpful starting point for further research.’