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Published
Lexis Nexis, July 2021
ISBN
9780409349078
Format
Softcover

Balkin & Davis Law of Torts 6th edition

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Balkin and Davis Law of Torts provides clear, comprehensive and authoritative discussion and critical analysis of common law and statutory torts across all Australian jurisdictions. The text covers the civil wrongs protecting intentional injury to person and property; the tort of negligence, with respect both to personal and property damage and for the recovery of purely economic loss; those torts, such as nuisance, in which neither intention nor negligence is necessarily relevant; defamation; and the economic torts which protect the intentional infringement of another's trade or business.

The sixth edition has been extensively updated to cover new developments in case law and legislation, including: significant changes in vicarious liability, particularly institutional abuse and labour hire arrangements; defamation law reforms; new cases on duty of care and causation in negligence; important decisions on judging breach in professional negligence claims; and changes to social security and statutory compensation regimes. Chapters on general principles of trespass, wrongful interference with the person, and breach of duty have been substantially revised, and the chapter on nuisance now includes a discussion of application of the tort to new technologies. Recent cases discussed include:

  • Attwells v Jackson Lalic Lawyers Pty Ltd (2016)

  • Brookfield Multiplex Ltd v Owners Corp Strata Plan 61288 (2014)

  • Deal v Kodakkathanath (2016)

  • Hunter Health District v McKenna (2014)

  • Marsh v Baxter (2015)

  • Prince Alfred College Incorporated v ADC (2016)

  • State of New South Wales v Ouhammi (2019)

  • White v Johnston (2015)

  • Wallace v Kam (2013)

Features

  • Authoritative and comprehensive analysis of tort law in Australia

  • Clear, accessible style identifies and explains complex legal concepts

  • Identifies tort law legislation and its interpretation across all Australian jurisdictions

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  • Clarke et al, Torts: Principles, Skills and Application, 2019

  • Luntz et al, Torts: Cases and Commentary, 8th ed, 2017

  • Paine, LexisNexis Questions and Answers: Torts, 5th ed, 2019

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