What is a tort?
An overview of tort law
Tort law and its critics
Duties of care : an introduction
The legacy of Donoghue v Stevenson
The principle in Hedley Byrne and associated principles
Situations giving rise to a duty to act
Statuses giving rise to a duty to act
Duties of care : evaluation of the current law
Breach of duty
Assault and battery
False imprisonment
Defamation
Harassment
Invasion of privacy
Conversion
Trespass to goods
Trespass to land
Private nuisance
Inducing a breach of contract
Intentional infliction of harm by unlawful means
Conspiracy
Torts involving the deception of others
Torts involving the misuse of power
Tortsinvolving the breach of a statutory duty
Limits on the right to sue
Causation of loss
Actionability
Quantification of loss
Reduction in liability
Liability to third parties
Accessory liability
Vicarious liability
Nominal damages
Aggravated damages
Exemplary damages
Gain-based damages
Damages for conversion
Injunction
Specific restitution of goods
The Human Rights Act 1998
Liability for dangerous things
The Consumer Protection Act 1987
Public nuisance
Loss compensation schemes.
Tort law by Nicholas J. McBride. ISBN 9781405859493. Published by Pearson Longman in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.