McMahon and Binchy on the Law of Torts

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McMahon and Binchy on the Law of Torts

McMahon, Bryan M E; Binchy, Prof William

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

08/2026

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Inglês

9781526529862

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1 Overview of the Law of Torts
2 Causation
3 Remoteness
4 Concurrent Wrongdoers: Joint and Several Tortfeasors
5 Negligence
6 The Duty of Care
7 The Standard of Care
8 Affirmative Duties
9 Proof of Negligence
10 Negligence and Economic Loss
11 Manufacturers' and Producers' Liability for Defective Products
12 Occupiers' Liability
13 Liability of Vendors, Lessors and Builders for Quality and Fitness of Premises
14 Professional Negligence
15 Negligence on the Roads
16 Negligent Care of Children
17 Negligently Inflicted Psychiatric Damage
18 Employers' Liability
19 Public Authorities
20 Defences
21 Statutory Duties and Rights
22 Trespass to the Person
23 Trespass to Land
24 Nuisance
25 The Rule in Rylands v Fletcher
26 Liability for Fire
27 Liability for Injuries caused by Animals
28 Trespass to Goods
29 Detinue
30 Conversion
31 Passing Off
32 Torts Affecting Business Relations
33 Torts Affecting Family Relations
34 Defamation
35 Deceit and Injurious Falsehood
36 Misuse of Process
37 The Right to Privacy
38 Liability of the State
39 Corporations, Partnerships, Unincorporated Bodies and Trade Unions
40 Minors and Mentally Ill Persons
41 Survival of Actions on Death
42 Fatal Injuries
43 Vicarious Liability
44 Damages
45 Injunctions
46 Limitations
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Torts; litigation; negligence; defamation; passing off; causation; remoteness; duty of care; occupiers' liability; trespass; nuisance; Rylands v Fletcher; fatal injuries; vicarious liability; limitations; Criminal Law (Defence and the Dwelling) Act 2011; Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2011; Defamation Act 2009; Consumer Protection Act 2007; Civil Liability and Courts Act 2004; Personal Injuries Assessment Board Act 2003; pure economic loss; Tortfeasors; standard of care; Ireland