Rediscovering the Law of Negligence
Autor Allan Beeveren Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 apr 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841139753
ISBN-10: 1841139750
Pagini: 562
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1841139750
Pagini: 562
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Offers a systematic and theoretical exploration of the law of negligence.
Notă biografică
Allan Beever is Reader in Law at the University of Durham.
Cuprins
1. Introduction2. Corrective Justice, Negligence and Tort Law3. The Standard of Care4. Duty and Remoteness5. Modern Approaches to the Duty of Care6. Misfeasance, Nonfeasance and the Rights Base of the Law of Negligence7. Economic Loss8. Negligent Misrepresentation and Assumption of Responsibility9. Nonfeasance and the Liability of Public Bodies10. Defences11. Wrongful Birth, Wrongful Conception and Nervous Shock12. Causation13. Proof and Uncertainty14. Conclusion
Recenzii
This is an ambitious, well-researched and thought-provoking work, which will appeal to those interested in the academic debate as to the nature of the tort of negligence, reviving the argument that it could be unified under a set of key principles.
Students and practitioners will...find the book valuable...Rediscovering the Law of Negligence asks serious questions about liability, compensation, and justice which is unlikely to leave any reader unmoved.
.a well-written, powerfully argued, provocative, alternative account of the tort of negligence.
...I was especially taken by Beever's discussion of the how the varying standards of care can be understood from a corrective justice perspective...the book...offers one of the most accessible introductions to corrective justice and interpretative legal theory that can be found in the relevant literature.
The book is true to its title; it takes the reader on a rediscovery of the core elements of negligence and invites the reader to view those elements again with the idea of corrective justice at the core of that re-viewing.
The book presents a broad, thoroughly researched and generally well argued thesis that will surely excite the interest of all those who have more than a passing interest in the role of policy in the law of negligence...It is well-written and clearly the result of thorough research. It makes an exciting contribution to the academic discussion of the law of negligence and is sure to provoke further debate....well-written and clearly the result of thorough research. It makes an exciting contribution to the academic discussion of the law of negligence and is sure to provoke further debate.
Dr Beever has subjected negligence to rigorous analysis and has convincingly pursued a principled and structured interpretation of the tort.
Rediscovering the Law of Negligence is not justly canvassed in a brief review. It is an elegant and persuasive account of a theoretical understanding of the entire scope of negligence law which, as such, goes further than past efforts to advance that understanding. The pay off from such an ambitious scope is an exploration of the interrelationship of negligence law's various components (Beever's ability to connect twentieth-century developments in remoteness with contemporary developments in the duty of care43 is something of a tour de force)...It was a rare treat to read a book that every few pages had me not only thinking about why the author is right or wrong, but also about how I might revise my class lectures. In its scope and its nuanced account of the cases, Rediscovering the Law of Negligence illuminates negligence law's doctrinal components in surprising ways, shedding new light on old conundrums, and making observations that should inform discussions about negligence law that occur amongst ourselves and with our students.
In many ways the book is an exhilarating one, taking an approach to negligence which counters many increasingly gloomy academic accounts...It is difficult to do justice to this complex and compelling book in a short review...there is much here that is extremely valuable and thought-provoking.The emphasis on the principles of the law of negligence as being valid, having a basis and coherence in themselves, is extremely welcome and worth pursuing. I would hope that our judges read this book and think a great deal more carefully about the difference between principle and policy.
Beever's account is presented with great conviction...it is certainly never dull, and there is something to stimulate, provoke, puzzle or infuriate on almost every page. It can be firmly recommended to those wanting a taste of an increasingly influential strand of Anglo-Commonwealth tort scholarship.
It is well worth a read, for students especially, as an exposition of what the law could be like, and as a clear and critical perspective on what some see as the disintegration of the private law.
Students and practitioners will...find the book valuable...Rediscovering the Law of Negligence asks serious questions about liability, compensation, and justice which is unlikely to leave any reader unmoved.
.a well-written, powerfully argued, provocative, alternative account of the tort of negligence.
...I was especially taken by Beever's discussion of the how the varying standards of care can be understood from a corrective justice perspective...the book...offers one of the most accessible introductions to corrective justice and interpretative legal theory that can be found in the relevant literature.
The book is true to its title; it takes the reader on a rediscovery of the core elements of negligence and invites the reader to view those elements again with the idea of corrective justice at the core of that re-viewing.
The book presents a broad, thoroughly researched and generally well argued thesis that will surely excite the interest of all those who have more than a passing interest in the role of policy in the law of negligence...It is well-written and clearly the result of thorough research. It makes an exciting contribution to the academic discussion of the law of negligence and is sure to provoke further debate....well-written and clearly the result of thorough research. It makes an exciting contribution to the academic discussion of the law of negligence and is sure to provoke further debate.
Dr Beever has subjected negligence to rigorous analysis and has convincingly pursued a principled and structured interpretation of the tort.
Rediscovering the Law of Negligence is not justly canvassed in a brief review. It is an elegant and persuasive account of a theoretical understanding of the entire scope of negligence law which, as such, goes further than past efforts to advance that understanding. The pay off from such an ambitious scope is an exploration of the interrelationship of negligence law's various components (Beever's ability to connect twentieth-century developments in remoteness with contemporary developments in the duty of care43 is something of a tour de force)...It was a rare treat to read a book that every few pages had me not only thinking about why the author is right or wrong, but also about how I might revise my class lectures. In its scope and its nuanced account of the cases, Rediscovering the Law of Negligence illuminates negligence law's doctrinal components in surprising ways, shedding new light on old conundrums, and making observations that should inform discussions about negligence law that occur amongst ourselves and with our students.
In many ways the book is an exhilarating one, taking an approach to negligence which counters many increasingly gloomy academic accounts...It is difficult to do justice to this complex and compelling book in a short review...there is much here that is extremely valuable and thought-provoking.The emphasis on the principles of the law of negligence as being valid, having a basis and coherence in themselves, is extremely welcome and worth pursuing. I would hope that our judges read this book and think a great deal more carefully about the difference between principle and policy.
Beever's account is presented with great conviction...it is certainly never dull, and there is something to stimulate, provoke, puzzle or infuriate on almost every page. It can be firmly recommended to those wanting a taste of an increasingly influential strand of Anglo-Commonwealth tort scholarship.
It is well worth a read, for students especially, as an exposition of what the law could be like, and as a clear and critical perspective on what some see as the disintegration of the private law.
Descriere
Rediscovering the Law of Negligence offers a systematic and theoretical exploration of the law of negligence.