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Advanced Torts in a Nutshell

Advanced Torts in a Nutshell

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A concise and authoritative text on major areas of tort law typically included in Advanced Torts courses and casebooks, including defamation, invasion of privacy torts, malicious prosecution, wrongful death, and actions for injuries to family relationships.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 539 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2020
Publisher: West Academic Publishing


A comprehensive and authoritative text on significant areas of tort law, often covered in advanced tort courses and casebooks. It encompasses defamation, invasion of privacy torts, malicious prosecution, wrongful death, actions for injuries to family relationships, and most of the numerous and increasingly important economic torts.

The field of tort law is vast and complex, encompassing a wide range of legal principles and doctrines. In this text, we will explore some of the major areas of tort law that are typically covered in advanced tort courses and casebooks.

Defamation is a tort that involves the publication of false or malicious statements about another person that harm their reputation or character. It can take many forms, including libel, slander, and defamation per se, which occurs when a statement is inherently harmful or false. Examples of defamation include false accusations of crime, sexual assault, or professional misconduct.

Invasion of privacy torts are another important area of tort law. These torts involve the unauthorized intrusion into another person's private life, such as by unauthorized surveillance, disclosure of confidential information, or public disclosure of embarrassing facts. Examples of invasion of privacy torts include invasion of privacy by public disclosure of private facts, false light invasion of privacy, and misappropriation of name or likeness.

Malicious prosecution is a tort that occurs when a person is wrongfully accused of a crime and prosecuted. It can be motivated by malice or revenge and can result in significant financial and emotional harm to the accused. Examples of malicious prosecution include false arrest, imprisonment, or conviction.

Wrongful death is a tort that occurs when a person's death is caused by the negligence or wrongful act of another person. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including medical malpractice, car accidents, or workplace accidents. Examples of wrongful death include wrongful death caused by medical malpractice, wrongful death caused by car accidents, and wrongful death caused by workplace accidents.

Actions for injuries to family relationships are another important area of tort law. These torts involve the breach of a legal duty that arises from a family relationship, such as a parent-child relationship or a spousal relationship. Examples of actions for injuries to family relationships include negligence, intentional harm, and breach of fiduciary duty.

Economic torts are a growing area of tort law that involves the violation of economic rights and interests. These torts can involve a wide range of conduct, such as fraud, misrepresentation, and breach of contract. Examples of economic torts include fraud, misrepresentation, and breach of contract.

In conclusion, tort law is a complex and multifaceted area of law that involves the protection of individual rights and interests. It encompasses a wide range of torts, including defamation, invasion of privacy torts, malicious prosecution, wrongful death, actions for injuries to family relationships, and economic torts. Understanding these areas of tort law is essential for anyone who wants to practice law or work in the legal field.

Weight: 436g
Dimension: 125 x 189 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781642427790

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