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Reconceptualising Strict Liability For The Tort Of Another Christine Beuermann

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Reconceptualising Strict Liability For The Tort Of Another Christine Beuermann
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.35 MB
Author: Christine Beuermann
ISBN: 9781509917532, 9781509917563, 1509917535, 150991756X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Reconceptualising Strict Liability For The Tort Of Another Christine Beuermann by Christine Beuermann 9781509917532, 9781509917563, 1509917535, 150991756X instant download after payment.

This book adopts a novel approach to resolving the present difficulties experienced by the courts in imposing strict liability for the tort of another. It looks beyond the traditional classifications of ‘vicarious liability’ and ‘liability for breach of a non-delegable duty of care’ and, for the first time, seeks to explain all instances of strict liability for the tort of another in terms of the various relationships in which the courts impose such liability. The book shows that, despite appearances, there is a unifying feature to the various relationships in which the courts currently impose strict liability for the tort of another. That feature is authority. Whenever the courts impose strict liability for the tort of another, the defendant is either vested with authority over the person who committed a tort against the claimant or has vested or conferred a form of authority upon that person in respect of the claimant. This book uses this feature of authority to construct a new expositive framework within which strict liability for the tort of another can be understood.
Volume 31 in the series Hart Studies in Private Law

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