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TEXTBOOK ON
DAVID HOWARTH CLARE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
BUTTERWORTHS LONDON, DUBLIN, EDINBURGH 1995
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CONTENTS
PREFACE V TABLE OF STATUTES XVII LIST OF CASES XXI CHAPTER 1
WHAT IS TORT LAW? 1 INTRODUCTION 1 THE FUNCTIONS OF TORT LAW 6
COMPENSATION MECHANISM 7
DETERRENCE MECHANISM 9 RECTIFICATORYJUSTICE 11 METHOD OF TESTING THE
REASONABLENESS OF NEW BEHAVIOUR 13 THE ECONOMICS OF TORT LAW-A VERY
BRIEF INTRODUCTION 15 THE COASE THEOREM 17 THE COSTS OF ACCIDENTS 19
CHAPTER 2
NEGLIGENCE: A PREFACE 25 ENGLISH NEGLIGENCE LAW AND THE STRUGGLE AGAINST
GENERALITY 26 THE APPEALOF THEFAULT SYSTEM 32 PLAN OF THE NEGLIGENCE
CHAPTERS 33
CHAPTER 3
FAULT 35 WHAT IS REASONABLE BEHAVIOUR? 37 FACT OR LAW 37 THE REASONABLE
MAN 38
VU
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VIII * CONTENTS
WHAT DOES A REASONABLE PERSON TAKE INTO ACCOUNT? 40 CHANCE OF AN
ACCIDENT HAPPENING 41 IN GENERAL 41 THRESHOLD OF RISK 41
SERIOUSNESS OF ACCIDENT IF IT DOES HAPPEN 44 COST OF THE
ACCIDENT-SUMMARY 46 ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES OF PRECAUTION 48 PRIVATE COSTS
49
COSTS TO OTHERS (1) - GENERAL 50 THE COST TO OTHERS (2) - DILEMMAS,
EMERGENCIES AND RESCUERS 51 SOCIAL AND PRIVATE COSTS TOGETHER 55
ILLEGALITY 56 KNOCK-ON EFFECTS AS COSTS 56 CHANCES OF ADVERSE
CONSEQUENCES MATERIALISING 57 THE EFFECTIVENESS ISSUE 57 HOW DOES A
REASONABLE PERSON WEIGH FACTORS? 60 THE MEANING OF FORESEEABILITY 65
MENTAL STATE OF THE DEFENDANT 69 INTENTIONAL OR UNINTENTIONAL 70
CHILDREN AND THE MENTALLY ILL 70 CAPACITY 71
A DIFFERENT STANDARD? 73 THE RELEVANCE OF EXPERTISE 75 IS SPECIALIST
TRAINING NECESSARY? 76 EXPERTS WHO FAIL TO MEET THE ORDINARY STANDARDS
OF THEIR
PROFESSION 77 WHAT SHOULD THE LEVEL OF ORDINARY COMPETENCE FOR THE
PROFESSION BE? 77
BOLAM AND OTHER PROFESSIONS 78 LEARNERS 81 PROOFOFFAULT 83 GENERAL
STANDARDS 84
SUBSEQUENT REMEDIAL MEASURES 85 RES IPSA LOQUITUR 85 OTHER USES OF RES
IPSA LOQUITUR 86 IMPACTED INFORMATION 87
CREATING STRICT LIABILITY 87
CHAPTER 4
CAUSATION AND REMOTENESS 88 THE FUNCTION OF CAUSATION 89 CAUSE IN
FACT-BASIC CONCEPTS 90 PROBABILITY 1 92
CAUSAL PUZZLE CASES 93 TWO HUNTER PROBLEM 94 CAUSES THAT NEVER HAPPENED-
MCWILLIAMS 95 INCREASINGRISKS-- MCGHEE 96 HOTSON AND LOSS OF A CHANCE 98
ECONOMIE LOSS CASES-PROVING THERE HAS BEEN A LOSS 101
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CONTENTS * IX
BAKER V WILLOUGHBY AND SUPERVENING CAUSE 102 WILSHER V ESSEX AND
MULTIPLE POSSIBILITIES 104 REMOTENESS 108 THE FUNCTION OF REMOTENESS 108
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REMOTENESS AND THE REST OF NEGLIGENCE 111 THE
CONSEQUENCES OF JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY FOR REMOTENESS ISSUES 111
REMOTENESS IN THE AGE OFPROPORTIONAL FAULT 112 CAUSATION AND REMOTENESS
- CAUSAL FADE AND REMOTENESS PROPER 113 FORESEEABILITY CURES ALL HLS?
114 REMOTENESS AND DUTY 114 THE LAW IN DETAIL 118
PRE-EXISTING CONDITION OF THE PLAINTIFF 118 ACTIONS BY THE PLAINTIFF 126
JNTERVENTIONS BY OTHERS 136 T HE DIEECTNESS APPEOACH 136
THE FORESEEABILITY APPROACH 1 37 MIXED APPROACHES AND THE SURVIVAL OF
DIRECTNESS 140 INTERVENING NATURAL EVENTS 148 TYPE OFHARM 154
CHAPTER 5
DUTY 157
THREE SOURCES OF CONFUSION 158 WHAT DUTY CASES ARE ABOUT 161 SUMMARY OF
DUTY ARGUMENTS 165 1 PURE OMISSIONS 165
2 NO DETERRENCE VALUE 166 3 ALLOCATION OF PUBLIC RESOURCES 166 4
INTEGRITY OF OTHER LEGAL RULES 166 5 PLAINTIFF S INTEREST NOTPROTECTED
166
6 ABSOLUTE PUBLIC BENEFIT 166 7 DEFENDANT IMMUNITY 167 8 LACK
OFAUTHORITY 167 9 LACK OF SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP - PROXIMITY 167 PURE
OMISSIONS 171
DOUBTS ABOUT THE CONCEPT OF PRIOR RELATIONSHIP 175 DOUBTS ABOUT THE
MEANING OF PURE OMISSION 180 DOUBTS ABOUT WHETHER THERE IS A SEPARATE
RULE 183 ARGUMENTS FOR THE TRADITIONAL RULE 184 NO DETERRENCE VALUE 185
NATURAL DETERRENTS 186 NATURAL DETERRENTS PLUS THE ESDSTING LAW-ADEQUATE
REMEDIES ELSEWHERE 187 PERVERSE INCENTIVES 191 BURDEN OF PERSUASION 195
COURT S ROLE IN THE ALLOCATION OF PUBLIC RESOURCES 195
THE BASIC IDEA 196 DETAILED REASONS FOR PROHIBITING THE DUTY OF CARE IN
CASES INVOLVING THE ALLOCATION OF PUBLIC RESOURCES 197 SINGLE CASE 198
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X * CONTENTS
INADEQUACIES OF ADVERSARIAL SYSTEM 199 NO CRITERIA BY WHICH TO JUDGE.
200 JUDGES ANDJURIES NOT TRAINED TO ASSESS SUCH ISSUES 201 DEMOCRACY AND
AUTHORITY 201 A DIFFERENT VIEW-LORD EDMUND-DAVIES IN MCLOUGLIN V O BRIAN
202
EXCURSUS ON THE LIABILITY OF PUBLIC BODIES 207 RELATED POINTS THAT ARE
REALLY FAULT ARGUMENTS IN DISGUISE. 211 STATE SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO
EXPERIMENT 211 DIFFICULTY OFJUDGING PROFESSIONALS 212
INTEGRITY OF OTHER LEGAL RULES 213 NEGLIGENCE VS CONTRACT 214 NEGLIGENCE
VS OTHER TORTS 223 NEGLIGENCE VS PROCEDURAL LAW 226
NEGLIGENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 229 NEGLIGENCE VS COMPANY LAW AND
OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 233 PLAINTIFF S INTEREST NOT PROTECTED
234 INTERESTS/ TYPES OF HARM NOT RECOGNISED AT ALL 234
RELATIONAL INTERESTS-PLAINTIFF S INTERESTS PARTIALLY RECOGNISED 238
PURE ECONOMIE LOSS 242 NERVOUS SHOCK ORPSYCHIATRIE DAMAGE 248 DIRECT
NON-RELATIONAL NERVOUS SHOCK 248
RELATIONAL NERVOUS SHOCK 254 ABSOLUTE PUBLIC BENEFIT 259 DEFENDANT
IMMUNITY 260 LACK OF AUTHORITY 262
LACK OF RELATIONSHIP- PROXIMITY 262
CHAPTER 6
ECONOMIE LOSS AND NEGLIGENCE 267
THE BASIC PRINCIPLE-ECONOMIE LOSS NOT RECOVERABLE 269 THE HEDLEY BYRNE
EXCEPTION TO THE RULE 275 SOME FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT HEDLEY
BYRNE 277 THE PRESENT DEBATE ABOUT HEDLEY BYRNE 280
CAPARO V DICKMAN 280 WHITE V JONES 283 SPRING V GUARDIAN ASSURANCE 286
HENDERSON V MERRETT 290 ANOMALIES 294
SURVEYORS VS AUDITORS 294 PIGGY BACK LOSS 295 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
ECONOMIE LOSS AND PROPERTY DAMAGE 296 ARGUMENTS ALLEGEDLY LYING BEHIND
PRESENT LAW 300
SEPARATION OF TORT AND CONTRACT 300 PROTECTING THE ENGLISH THIRD PARTY
BENEFIT RULE 301 CONTRACT ABOUT EXPECTATIONS AND BENEFITS, TORT ABOUT
HARMS AND LOSSES AND THE SUPPOSED UNCERTAINTY OF ECONOMIE LOSS 303
PROBLEMS OFASSESSING VALUE WHEN NO EXCHANGE 303 ANTHROPOLOGICAL
OBJECTIONS TO MIXING TORT AND CONTRACT 306
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CONTENTS * XI
ECONOMIE INCENTIVES 308 PROTECTION OF COMPETITIVE PROCESS 309 WASTE OF
RESOURCES 310 LORD DENNING, ROBERT REICH AND PAPER ENTREPRENEURIALISM
314 EXTERNALITIES AND THE PRODUCTION OFVALUABLE INFORMATION 316
FLOODGATES 318
FLOODING THE COURTS - RIGHTS TOO POPULAR TO GRANT 319 FLOODING THE
DEFENDANT 319 DISTANCE FROM THE PARADIGM CASE OF NEGLIGENCE, VIZ
PERSONAL INJURY 322 WHO BENEFITS FROM THE COMPENSABILITY OF ECONOMIE
LOSS? 326
RELATIONAL LOSS 326 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 328
CHAPTER 7 BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY-(1) IN GENERAL 332 INTRODUCTION 332
NEGLIGENCE PER SE 333
EVIDENCE OF NEGLIGENCE 333 NO LIABILITY UNLESS ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE OF
INTENT TO PROTECT SPECIFIC GROUP 334 FAULT 335
PREDICTABILITY 335 SUPPRESSION OF VICE 336 THE LAW IN DETAIL 338 WHEN IS
THERE A PRIVATE RIGHT OF ACTION? 338
PLAINTIFF CAN T SHOW FAULT 338 FORMS OF LOSS NOT RECOVERABLE IN
NEGLIGENCE 345 CONTRACT PUTS THE RISK ON PLAINTIFF 352 AN OBSOLETE
REASON - EVADING THE COMMON EMPLOYMENT RULE 354 CAUSATION AND REMOTENESS
356 DEFENCES 359 PUBLIC NUISANCE-BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY WITHOUT A
STATUTE 360
CHAPTER 8 BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY-(2) SPECIFIC STATUTORY DUTIES 366
OCCUPIERS LIABILITY 368
THE 1957 ACT 369 OCCUPIERS 370 PREMISES 371 VISITORS 372
COMMON DUTY OF CARE 375 CHILDREN 375 VISITORS WTTH SPECIAL SKILLS 376
WARNINGS 377
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XII * CONTENTS
EXCLUSION O F LIABILITY 378 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS 380 THE 1984 ACT 381
NON-OCCUPIERS LIABILITY 383
VENDORS AND LANDLORDS 383 BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS 385 LOCAL AUTHORITIES
386 ECONOMIE LOSS 386 LIABILITY FOR ANIMALS 387
LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE CAUSED BY ANIMALS 387 KEEPERS 390 DEFENCES 390
LIABILITY FOR STRAYING LIVESTOCK 391
DOGS IHAT WORRY LIVESTOCK 392 PRODUCTS LIABILITY 392 WHAT IS PRODUCTS
LIABILITY? 393 POSSIBLE LIABILITY REGIMES 395
ARGUMENTS ABOUT THE BEST RULE 397 ECONOMIE ARGUMENTS 397 MORAL ARGUMENTS
403 POLITICAL ARGUMENTS 405 THE LAW IN DETAIL 405
THE 1985 DIRECTIVE 405 THE 1987 ACT 410 BASIC LIABILITY STANDARD 411
DEFENCES 417
REMOTENESS AND CAUSATION 424 CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE 4 27 DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN THE ACT AND THE DIRECTIVE 427 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS 427
PURPOSE IN S 3 428 DLD NOT SUPPLY VS *DID NOT PUT IN CIRCULATION 4
29 STATE OF THE ART 429 COMMON LAW LIABILITY 430
INTERMEDIATE INSPECTION 431 PROVING FAULT 432 EMPLOYERS LIABILITY 434
COMMON LAW 434
COMPETENT FELLOW WORKERS 436 SAFE PLACE OF WORK 437 SAFE EQUIPMENT AND
MATERIALS 437 EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION AND A SAFE SYSTEM OF WORK 439
CHAPTER 9
INTENTIONAL TORTS-(1) PHYSICAL INTERFERENCE 441 TRESPASS TO LAND 441
INTENTION 442 INTERFERENCE 443
LICENCE, AUTHORITY AND NECESSITY 445
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CONTENTS * XIII
WHO CAN SUE 447 REMEDIES 448 TRESPASS TO GOODS 452 ASSAULT AND BATTERY
453
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 454 MENTAL ELEMENT 455 CONSENT 456 LAWFUL ARREST
458 FALSE IMPRISONMENT 459
RESTRAINT 459 MENTAL ELEMENT 462 KNOWLEDGE OF PLAINTIFF 462 WHO CAN BE
SUED? 463
PRISONERS RIGHTS 465 DEFENCES 465 MALICIOUS PROSECUTION 465 PROSECUTION
466
ENDED IN THE PLAINTIFF S FAVOUR 467 NO REASONABLE AND PROBABLE CAUSE 468
MALICE 468 DAMAGE 468 A GENERAL TORT?- WILKINSON V DOWNTON TO
KHORASANDJIAN V BUSH 469
CHAPTER 10 INTENTIONAL TORTS-(2) ECONOMIE AND MORAL INTERESTS 471
CONVERSION 471 INDUCING A BREACH OF CONTRACT AND INTERFERING WITH
CONTRACT 474 CONSPIRACY 484 INTERFERENCE IN TRADE OR BUSINESS BY
UNLAWFUL MEANS 487 BREACH OF CONFIDENCE 492
CHAPTER 11
NUISANCE AND RYLANDS V FLETCHER 495 WHO OUGHT TO WIN NUISANCE CASES?-AN
ECONOMIST S VIEW 497 WHAT IS A NUISANCE? 499 THE DEGREE OF INTERFERENCE
501
THE PURPOSE OF THE DEF ENDANT S ACTIVITY 502 REASONABLENESS OF THE
PLAINTIFF S EXPECTATIONS 504 LOCALITY 504 TYPE OF LOSS 507
UNUSUAL SENSITIVITY 510 FAULT 511 PARTIES TO THE ACTION 515 DEFENCES 520
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XIV * CONTENTS
PRESCRIPTION 520 STATUTORY AUTHORITY 521 REMEDIES 522 INJUNCTION 522
DAMAGES 524 ABATEMENT 525 RYLANDS V FLETCHER 526 STRICT LIABILITY 531
ESCAPE 533 ACCUMULATING DANGEROUS THINGS 534 REMOTENESS 534 ACT OR STATE
OF THE PLAINTIFF 535
THIRD PARTY INTERVENTIONS 535 SPECIAL CASES-FIRE AND NUCLEAR INCIDENTS
536 FIRE 536 NUCLEAR RADIATION 537
CHAPTER 12
DEFAMATION 539 MALICIOUS FALSEHOOD, ECONOMIE LOSS AND REPUTATION 540 WHO
CAN HAVE A REPUTATION? 542 WHAT IS DEFAMATORY? 543
THREE TESTS 544 JUDGE VS JURY AND THE MEANING OF WORDS 545 TEMPORAL
CHANGE, MINORITY OPINIONS AND THE VIRTUOUS FEW 547 VULGAR ABUSE 551
TRUE AND FALSE INNUENDO 552 REFERENCE TO PLAINTIFF 553 AN OBJECTIVE
TEST-THE LOOSE-THINKING MAN ON THE CLAPHAM OMNIBUS 554
UNINTENTIONAL DEFAMATION 554 GROUP LIBEL 556 PUBLICATION 558 STANDARD OF
CARE 558
REPUBLICATION 560 INNOCENT DISSEMINATION 562 SLANDER 565 DEFENCES 567
TRUTHORJUSTIFICATION 567 THE STING OF THE LIBEL AND CONTEXT 568 IT IS
ALLEGED THAT 569 CONCLUSIVENESS OF CONVICTIONS 569 FAIR COMMENT 570
COMMENT VS FACT 571 PUBLIC INTEREST 574 BASIS IN TRUTH 575 FAIRNESS OF
THE COMMENT 575
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CONTENTS * XV
ABSENCE OFMALICE 577 ABSOLUTE PRIVILEGE 577 PARLIAMENT 577 COURTS 578
CIVIL SERVICE 580 QUALIFIED PRIVILEGE 580 REPORIS ABOUT MATTERS OF
PUBLIC INTEREST 580 MATTERS OF PRIVATE DUTY AND INTEREST 581
MALICE 584 CONSENT 584 REMEDIES 585 INJUNCTIONS 585
DAMAGES 585 BAD REPUTATION 590
CHAPTER 13
DAMAGES 591 TYPES OF DAMAGES AWARDED 592 NOMINAL DAMAGES 592 GENERAL AND
SPECIAL DAMAGES 593
AGGRAVATED DAMAGES 593 EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES 595 HEADS OF
COMPENSATORY DAMAGES 601 THE EFFECTS OF LUMP SUM COMPENSATION 602
WAITANDSEE 602 LUMP SUMS, INTEREST RATES AND THE ART OF PROPHECY 603
AVOIDING THE LUMP SUM - STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS 606 LOSS OF EARNINGS 608
LOST EARNINGS BEFORE TRIAL 609 LOST FUTURE EARNINGS 610 THE LOST YEARS
612 COLLATERAL BENEFITS 613 EXPENSES 616
MITIGATION 617 EXPENSES OF OTHERS 617 WRONGFUL CONCEPTION 619 PAIN AND
SUFFERING 621 LOSS OF AMENITY 621 PROPERTY DAMAGE 622 INTEREST 623 OTHER
SOURCES OF COMPENSATION 624
THE MOTOR INSURERS BUREAU 624 THE CRIMINAL INJURIES COMPENSATION BOARD
625 DEATH AND THE FATAL ACCIDENTS ACT 626 SURVIVORSHIP ACTIONS 627
DEPENDENCY CLAIMS UNDER THE FATAL ACCIDENTS ACT 627
CALCULATING THE DAMAGES 629 CONTRIBUTION 630
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XVI * CONTENTS
CHAPTER 14
VICARIOUS LIABILITY 632 HAS THE EMPLOYER COMMITTED A TORT ITSELF? 635
HAS SOMEONE ELSE COMMITTED A TORT? 635 IS THE TORTFEASOR AN EMPLOYEE OF
THE EMPLOYER? 636 WAS THE TORT COMMITTED IN THE COURSE OF EMPLOYMENT?
641
NOT DOING THE JOB AT ALL 644 THE DISHONESTY TORTS 644 DEVIATING MOTOR
VEHICLES 646 IS THE TORTFEASOR AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR OF THE
EMPLOYER? 648
IS THERE A NON-DELEGABLE DUTY? 649 EXTRA-HAZARDOUS ACTIVITIES 650
EMPLOYERS COMMON LAW DUTIES 650 BAILEES 650
PUBLIC NUISANCE AND THE HIGHWAY 651 COLLATERAL NEGLIGENCE 651
CHAPTER 15
DEFENCES 652 CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE 652 PROPORTIONALITY 653
RESPONSIBILITY, CAUSATION, STANDARDS AND PROPORTIONALITY 654
SEAT-BELTS, CRASH-HELMETS AND CAUSATION 657 100% CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE
658 APPORTIONMENT 658 STANDARD OF CARE 659
CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE IN TORTS OTHER THAN NEGLIGENCE 660 VOLENTI NON
FIT INJURIA OR CONSENT 661 *VOLUNTARY 663 AGREED IN ADVANCE OR
CAUSATION 663
IUEGALITY 665 NECESSITY 669
INDEX 671
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