Author(s): Fozia Nazir Lone
It provides an in-depth discussion of significant concepts of tort law which include negligence, nuisance, employer's liability, occupier's liability, the Rylands v Fletcher rule, economic torts, defamation, trespass, defences, damages and remedies. This work considers the impact of case law from other common law jurisdictions such as the UK, US, and Australia, in Hong Kong.
Publication Date: August 2013
Publisher: LexisNexis
1 Introduction to Tort Law: Its Genesis, Nature and Function as a Substantive Common Law Subject
2 Foundations of the Tort of Negligence: The Duty of Care
3 Breach of Duty
4 Causation and Remoteness of Damages
5 General Defences to Negligence
6 General Tort Damages
7 Product Liability
8 Liability Related to Premises – Occupiers Liability
9 Special Duty Problems: Omissions, Unborn Children and Medical Negligence
10 Psychiatric Injury
11 Pure Economic Loss
12 Sources of Employer’s Liability
13 Employer’s Liability for Negligence
14 Employer’s Vicarious Liability
15 Nuisance
16 The Rule in Rylands v Fletcher
17 General Introduction to Trespass
18 Trespass to the Person
19 Sexual Harassment
20 Trespass to Land
21 Wrongful Interference with Goods
22 Economic Torts in General: Scope and Liability
23 Inducing or Procuring a Breach of Contract
24 Tort of Causing Loss by Unlawful Means
25 Conspiracy
26 Passing Off
27 Deceit
28 Malicious Falsehood
29 Breach of Confidence
30 Defamation
31 Defences and Remedies to Defamation
32 Liability for Injury Caused by Animals