Description
Book Synopsis: This accessible textbook provides an introductory guide to tort law, with a structured explanation of the key concepts and doctrines. Using a comparative approach, the discussion is illustrated with case law and provisions from three key jurisdictions: England, France and Germany. With liberal reference to other codes and cases from around the world, the book gives readers a contextual understanding and will appeal to classes with a global outlook.
Key Features:
- Examples of different solutions show how tort law is implemented in a variety of jurisdictions
- Direct comparison of legal systems helps readers to match different kinds of property or damage in civil and common law systems
- Translated provisions from codes and statutes facilitate access to the systems of French and German law in particular
- Clarification of corresponding concepts and terminology, as well as guidelines and examples to help readers find their way in a legal environment that is not restricted to a single jurisdiction
- Introductory guidance to tort law systems outside Europe
Providing readers with a working knowledge of major tort law systems as well as a greater understanding of the main concepts in tort law, this textbook will be an important resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Details
Discover the fascinating world of tort law with Tort Law: A Comparative Introduction. This comprehensive textbook is designed to provide both undergraduate and postgraduate students with a deep understanding of the key concepts and doctrines of tort law. With its structured explanation and comparative approach, this book offers a unique perspective, examining case law and provisions from three major jurisdictions - England, France, and Germany.
What sets Tort Law: A Comparative Introduction apart is its direct comparison of legal systems. By exploring how different kinds of property or damage are matched in civil and common law systems, this book offers invaluable insights into the implementation of tort law across multiple jurisdictions. Furthermore, translated provisions from codes and statutes, particularly from French and German law, are included to facilitate easy access to these legal systems.
In addition, Tort Law: A Comparative Introduction clarifies corresponding concepts and terminology, providing readers with the necessary tools to navigate the legal environment that extends beyond a single jurisdiction. Moreover, examples of different solutions adopted by various jurisdictions serve to enrich the readers' contextual understanding.
With its global outlook, this textbook appeals to classes with a diverse range of perspectives. It goes beyond the confines of European tort law systems, offering introductory guidance to tort law systems outside of Europe. This broad coverage ensures that readers develop a working knowledge of major tort law systems, while also gaining a greater understanding of the main concepts in tort law.
Don't miss out on this essential resource for anyone studying tort law. Enhance your understanding, broaden your horizons, and gain a global perspective with Tort Law: A Comparative Introduction. Order your copy today!
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