
Tort Law and the Legislature: Common Law, Statute and the Dynamics of Legal Change UK ed. Edition
Author(s): Jenny Steele (Author, Editor), TT Arvind (Author, Editor)
- Publisher: Hart Publishing
- Publication Date: 21 Dec. 2012
- Edition: UK ed.
- Language: English
- Print length: 546 pages
- ISBN-10: 1849461406
- ISBN-13: 9781849461405
Book Description
The book provides the first extended interpretation of legislative intervention in the law of tort. Each of the chapters, by leading tort scholars, deals with an aspect of the influence of legislation on the law of tort. While the nature, sources and extent of legislative influence in personal injury law is an essential feature of the collection, other significant areas of tort law are explored, including tort in the context of commercial law, labour law, regulation and the welfare state. Essays on the Compensation Act 2006 and Human Rights Act 1998 bring the current state of the interplay between tort, politics and legislation to the forefront. In all of these contexts, contributors explore the deeper lessons that can be learned about the nature of the law of tort and its changing role and functions over time.
Cited with approval in the Singapore Court of Appeal by VK Rajah JA in See Toh Siew Kee vs Ho Ah Lam Ferrocement (Pte) Ltd and others, [2013] SGCA 29
Editorial Reviews
Review
Every one of the essays in this book is valuable in its own terms…If I had a recurring disappointment in reading this book it was that I could have wished almost all of the contributions to be longer and more detailed.
With various articles drawing on almost every area of life, the book could not fail to be perceived as relevant and important for lawyers generally. One might not, however, have predicted that it would also be quite such an absorbing read as it is. –Statute Law Review, Daniel Greenberg
About the Author
Jenny Steele is Professor of Law at the York Law School, University of York, the author of Risks and Legal Theory (Hart Publishing, 2004), and Tort Law: Text, Cases and Materials 2nd edn Oxford University Press, 2010).
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