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TEXT, CASES, AND MATERIALS
Tort Law: Text, Cases, and Materials combines incisive author
commentary with carefully selected extracts from primary and
secondary materials to provide the perfect balance of support
and contextual understanding.
The author introduces the fundamental principles of the subject before
moving on to discuss more challenging issues, thereby ensuring a full
understanding of the subject and encouraging an appreciation of the
more complex debates surrounding the law of tort«
.
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4-,
Designed to be used as a stand-alone text, you will find everything
you need in this one convenient and easy-to-use volume.
KEY FEATURE
Ss
•
Fully updated with coverage of the Defamation Act
2013.
See page
xi
for details of other new coverage.
•
Central Issues boxes outline the main topics that will be discussed
within each chapter and indicate their importance within the law
of tort.
•
Further reading lists at the end of each section point the way for
further study.
The text is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre featuring updates
on the latest developments in tort law, and web links to reliable and
accurate resources for further study.
Professor Jenny Steele is Director of Research at York Law School,
University of York.
CONTENTS
Table of Cases
xxv
Table of Statutes
xxxix
Table of European Material
xlv
PART I INTRODUCTORY
ι
introduction: the shape of tort law today
з
1.
Torts as wrongs, and the map of tort law
3
2.
The nature of torts: defining the wrongs
7
3.
Tort law and social purpose
14
4.
Two current challenges
16
4.1
Compensation culture and the costs of tort
16
4.2
The Human Rights Act
1998 19
PART II INTENTIONAL INTERFERENCES
2
TORTS OF INTENTION
29
1.
Intention
30
2.
Trespass to the person
33
2.1
The relevant torts and their general features
33
2.2
Trespass in history and modern law. forms of action and causes of action
39
2.3
The limited role of trespass in actions for personal injury
40
2.4
Battery: the nature of the required contact
47
3.
Defences to assault and battery
53
3.1
Consent
53
3.2
Necessity
61
3.3
Self-defence
61
3.4
No reduction for contributory negligence
62
4.
False imprisonment
63
4.1
The elements of the tort
64
5.
Intentional infliction of physical or mental harm
77
6.
Statutory action for harassment
81
7.
Intentional interference with economic interests
85
xviii
I CONTKNTS
7.1
Ί
he starting point: intentionally causing loss is not a suliicient
hasis
for liability
86
7.2
С
iron
ρ Λ:
economic torts involving actions or threats
88
7.3
Intention and means in the
(¡roup
Λ
economic torts
89
7.1
(ìroup
II: false statements
98
7.5
Measure of damages
100
7.6
Defences
101
8.
Intentional ahuse of power and process
102
8.1
Malicious prosecution and analogous lorts
102
8.2
Misleasance in a public office
105
PARI
III
ТПК
TORT
О
I· NKGI.IGUNCK
3
KSSKNTIALS
Oľ
NKCI.KiKNCI·: KSTABLISIIINCi LIABILITY 111
1. Standard
oleare:
what is negligence ?
112
1.1
lhe
objective standard
114
1.2
Risks and desirable activities
132
1.3
Kstablisliing breach: when does the reasonable person take risks?
133
1.1
Res ipsa oi uilur and absence ol evidence of fault
136
2.
Duty of care: an introduction
139
3.
The evolution and content of the duty concept: Donoghuc to Capuw
139
3.1
Л
general tort of negligence: Donoghue
ν
Stevenson
139
3.2
lhe
ocean of liability : the Anns test and the
prima
facie duty of care
147
3.3
An irresistible force ?
Сараю,
three factors, and incremental
development
155
4.
lhe
special case of omissions: positive duties to act
163
4.1
Distinguishing acts from omissions
164
4.2
Liability for omissions: the general approach
164
5.
Causation and remoteness/attribution of damage
167
5.1
Introduction: how many causation questions are there?
167
5.2
But for causation
172
6.
Cause-in-law /remoteness/scope of liability
182
6.1
Introduction: three versions of the remoteness question
182
6.2
l- oreseeability of the type of harm: Ihe Wagon Mound (No
1) 183
6.3
Lingering problems
187
6.4
Scope of duty analysis
206
4
CAUSATION PROBLEMS
216
1.
Multiple potential causes: some difficulties
217
2.
Material contribution : before and after Fairchild
219
2.1
Material contribution before Fairchild
219
CONTENTS
I
xix
2.2
lhe
decision in
ľairchihi
223
2.3
Applying
l íiirchilíl·.
uncertainty, single agents and non-tortious sources
228
2.4
Apportionment and non-tortious potential causes
230
2.5
Restoring
ľairchild:
the Trigger Litigation
242
2.6
Material contribution after the lUxirchild Saga
247
3.
Loss of
л
chance
253
DEľKNCKS
TO
NHGI.KÍKNCK
269
1.
Defences
lo
negligence and defences to other torts
269
2.
Contributory negligence
270
2.1
Applying the statutory provisions: section
1(1) 271
2.2
Apportionment
273
3.
Volenti non
fit
injuria:
willing acceptance of risk
279
3.1
I he restricted nature of the modern
volenti
defence
280
3.2
Recent applications of the
volenti
defence
282
4.
I
Lx
turpi
cansa
non oritiir
ud
io:
illegality
285
4.1
Illegality
285
4.2
Underlying rationales
288
DUTY Ol·
CARI-:
APPLICATIONS
299
1. Psychiatric damage
300
1.1
lhe
nature of psychiatric damage
301
1.2
Control devices
302
1.3
Primary victim claims
305
1.4
Secondary victims
316
2.
Pure economic losses
333
2.1
Relational economic loss (category A)
337
2.2
Economic losses caused by acquiring defective products or premises
(category
lì)
347
2.3
Ekonomie
loss caused by reliance on negligent statements (category C)
358
2.4
Kxtcnded Hedley Byrne liability (category D)
370
2.5
Developments in categories
С
and D: the role of voluntary
assumption of responsibility considered
381
3.
Public authorities
392
3.1
lhe
general issues
392
3.2
The variety of powers and duties
393
3.3
Leading cases from Geddis to
X v
Bedfordshire
395
3.4
After
X v
Bedfordshire
406
3.5
Omissions
418
3.6
The role of Convention rights
426
4.
Immunities
446
5.
Failed sterilizations
449
6.
General assessment: the duty of care today
458
xx
I CONTKNTS
PART IV
Ci HNK
RAL
M
ATI
H
RS
7
LIMITATION AND CONTRIBUTION
463
1. Limitation of actions
463
1.1
What arc limitation rules and why do we have them?
463
1.2
Ihe general position under the Limitation Act
1980 464
1.3
Personal injury cases
465
1.4
Other cases in negligence
477
2.
Contribution between liable parties
478
2.1
Ihe starting point: when a liable party may seek contribution
479
2.2
I he same damage
480
2.3
Apportionment
481
2.4
lime limit lor contribution claims
487
H
ПЛМЛСКЅ,
COMPENSATION, AND RKSPONSIIHLITY 4»H
1. Compensatory damages
488
1.1
Ihe basic approach:
restituito
in
integrimi
489
1.2
Pecuniary losses in personal injury claims: introduction
489
1.3
Lost earnings and expenses before trial
489
1.4
Future lost earnings
490
1.5
Expenses
501
1.6
Deductions
506
1.7
Non-pecuniary losses in personal injury cases
508
2.
Death and damages: where the injured party dies
511
2.1
Claims surviving death
512
2.2
Claims for the death of another
516
2.3
Death and damages under the
HRA I998
523
3.
Delivery of compensatory damages: lump sum or periodical
payments
523
3.1
Potential advantages of periodical payments
525
3.2
Potential problems of periodical payments
527
3.3
Protecting the value of periodical payments
527
4.
A glimpse of the broader picture: tort damages, insurance,
and state benefits
530
4.1
Recoupment provisions
530
4.2
NHS charges and local authority care costs
531
5.
Non-compensatory damages
532
5.1
Exemplary damages
532
5.2
Vindicatory damages?
541
5.3
Gain-based damages
545
CONTENTS
I
xxi
6.
Damages under the Human Rights Act
548
7.
The funding of litigation
551
VICARIOUS LIABILITY AND NON-DELEGABLE DUTIES
562
1.
Vicarious liability
563
1.1
Nature and structure
563
1.2
Justifications for vicarious liability
564
1.3
The two limbs
568
1.4
Relationship between tortfeasor and defendant: for whose torts?
568
1.5
I rom course
oí
employment to close connection
576
2.
Non-delegable duties
583
3.
Other primary duties: care in selection and supervision
589
PART V NUISANCE AND DUTIES RELATING TO LAND
10
NUISANCl-
595
1.
Private nuisance
596
1.1
Making sense of private nuisance
596
1.2
Ihe basis of liability: placing private nuisance on the map of tort law
596
1.3
Hlements of actionability
598
1.4
Connection with the nuisance: who may be sued?
612
1.5
Who may sue?
626
1.6
Defences
635
1.7
Remedies
639
2.
Nuisance and the Human Rights Act
1998 646
2.1
ìhe
Convention rights and their status
646
2.2
Applications
647
3.
Public nuisance
654
3.1
General statement: varieties of public nuisance
654
3.2
Amalgamated private nuisances
656
3.3
Individuals suffering special damage
657
3.4
Structures adjoining or overhanging the highway
660
4.
The environmental tort(s)?
661
11
RYLANDS V FLETCHER AND STRICT LIABILITY
665
1.
Introduction
666
2.
Origins of the rule: Rylands
&
Another
v
Fletcher
666
3.
Elements of actionability
674
4.
Categorization and boundaries
681
4.1
The English approach: a species of nuisance
681
4.2
Australian High Court: non-delegable duties in negligence
699
xxii
I CONTKNTS
12
LIABILITY FOR DANGEROUS PREMISES
705
1.
Occupiers liability under statute
706
1.1
Preliminaries
706
1.2
Who is an occupier?
709
1.3
Iho duty owed to Visitors under the Occupiers Liability Act
1957 710
1.1
I he duty owed to non-visitors under the
1984
Act
725
1.5
Conclusions: occupiers liability under statute
733
PART VI DEFAMATION AND PRIVACY
13 І
>Ι·]Λ
MATION
739
1. Common law and
2013
reforms
740
2.
lhe
competing interests: expression and reputation
742
2.1
l-reodom of expression
742
2.2
Reputation
746
3.
Libel, slander, and malicious falsehood
748
4.
lUements of a claim in defamation
749
4.1
Defamatory meaning
749
4.2
Serious harm
754
4.3
Publication
755
4.4
Reference to the claimant
758
5.
Defences
759
5.1
The meaning of malice
759
5.2
Truth (previously justification)
759
5.3
Honest opinion (previously fair comment)
761
5.4
Publication on a matter of public interest
769
5.5
Innocent defamation; distributors and intermediaries
775
5.6
Privilege
782
6.
Jurisdiction
784
7.
Parties who cannot sue in defamation
784
8.
Remedies
786
14
PRIVACY
794
1.
Is privacy a protected interest at common law?
795
2.
Privacy : one right or four protected interests?
796
3.
Article
8
ECHR and the Human Rights Act
1998 799
3.1
Article
8,
European Convention on Human Rights
800
3.2
The Human Rights Act
1998 805
CONTENTS
I
xxiii
4.
Development of the Law
808
4.1
Disclosure of private information
808
4.2
Injunctions
829
5.
Intrusion
831
6.
Genera! conclusions: the new role of privacy rights
833
PART
VII
STRICTER LIABILITIES
15
PRODUCI
LIABILITY
837
1.
Defective products and the standard of liability
837
1.1
From negligence to defectivencss: allocation of risks
839
2.
The broader context: the limited impact of the Consumer Protection
Act
1987 840
2.1
Closeness to negligence
840
2.2
Regulation of product safety
842
3.
Liability under the Consumer Protection Act
1987 843
3.1
Ihe liability under the Act and who is liable: section
2 843
3.2
What is a product?
844
3.3
Damage
844
3.4
The crucial concept: defectiveness
845
3.5
Defences
852
3.6
Limitation period
860
16 BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY
864
1.
Tort and legislation: the distinctiveness of the tort of breach of
statutory duty
864
2.
The question of interpretation: does the breach give rise to
liability at common law?
865
3.
Injuries at work
866
4.
General evolution
871
5.
Further restrictions: social welfare legislation and public law duties
877
6.
Other recent cases
879
7.
The ambit of the tort
883
8.
The effect on negligence actions
883
17
TRESPASS TO LAND AND GOODS, AND CONVERSION
885
1.
Trespass to land
885
1.1
Non-deliberate trespass to land
886
2.
Wrongful interference with goods: the types and the legislation
891
3.
Conversion
892
xxiv
I CONTENTS
3.1
General definition and distinctive features
892
3.2
vStandard of liability
893
3.3
Which goods can be converted ?
897
3.4
What interest in the chattels must the claimant have?
901
3.5
What amounts to a conversion?
903
3.6
What are the remedies?
903
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