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Clerk & Lindsell On Torts 20th ed isbn 9781847037961

Clerk & Lindsell on Torts 19th ed

Edited by: A.M. Jones M.A. Dugdale

ISBN13: 9780421888906
ISBN: 0421888903
New Edition ISBN: 9781847037961
Previous Edition ISBN: 0421762608
Published: December 2006
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Clerk & Lindsell on Torts is the definitive work in this area. It offers the most comprehensive coverage available, providing the user with indispensable access to current, frequent and unrivalled authoritative information on all aspects of tort. An essential reference tool, it is widely referred to and cited by practitioners and the judiciary.

The work covers all areas of tort, including negligence, defamation, nuisance and trespass, and statutory torts. It deals with each tort individually, chapter by chapter, and sets out possible defences while considering relevant human rights issues.

  • The 4th cumulative Supplement was published in October 2009
  • The 3rd cumulative Supplement was published in October 2008
  • The 2nd cumulative Supplement was published in November 2007
  • The 1st Supplement was published in December 2006
  • The Main Work was published in December 2005
  • Covers all the torts in one place, saving time looking elsewhere
  • Offers unequalled explanation of the general principles
  • Comprehensive commentary on recent case law shows how the general principles apply to different situations
  • Relevant to all common law countries, considering commonwealth law where relevant

Subjects:
Tort Law