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Canadian Tort Law 12th ed isbn 9780433521020

Canadian Tort Law 11th ed


ISBN13: 9780433497264
New Edition ISBN: 9780433521020
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780433479611
Published: October 2018
Publisher: LexisNexis Canada
Country of Publication: Canada
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print
Paperback edition price on application, ISBN13 9780433497325



When Canadian Tort Law was first published in 1972, it became the first treatise on the law of torts in Canada. The eleventh edition continues the standard of excellence achieved by each previous edition. As the treatise most commonly cited by the Supreme Court of Canada and other Canadian courts, Canadian Tort Law has greatly influenced the development of tort law in Canada.

The text has been updated and in places substantially re-written to reflect changes in tort law in the past few years. In addition to incumbent author Bruce Feldthusen, three new leading scholars of Canadian tort law have added their expertise – Erik Knutsen on causation, Margaret Hall on nuisance and Hilary Young on defamation.

Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Functions of Tort Law
Chapter 2: Direct and Intentional Interference with the Person
Chapter 3: Defences to the Intentional Torts
Chapter 4:Introduction to The Elements of Negligence: Damage and Causation
Chapter 5: Negligence: The Standard of Care and Its Breach
Chapter 6: Duty
Chapter 7: Remoteness of Damage and Proximate Cause: The Scope of Liability
Chapter 8: Negligent Infliction of Mental Injury
Chapter 9: Negligent Infliction of Pure Economic Loss
Chapter 10: Defences to Negligence: The Conduct of the Plaintiff
Chapter 11: Strict Liability
Chapter 12: Nuisance
Chapter 13: Products Liability
Chapter 14: Governmental Liability
Chapter 15: Occupiers' Liability
Chapter 16: Defamation