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Law of Torts



Tort - in law, the violation of some duty clearly set by law, not by a specific agreement between two parties, as in breach of contract. When such a duty is breached, the injured party has the right to institute suit for compensatory damages. Certain torts, such as nuisance, may be suppressed by injunction. Many crimes are also torts; burglary, for instance, often constitutes trespass.

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14 of the Best Books and Articles on: Law of Torts

as selected by Questia School librarians.
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    Philosophical Foundations of Tort Law
    by David G. Owen. 514 pgs.


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    Tort Law and Economic Interests
    by Peter Cane. 524 pgs.


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    Transnational Tort Litigation: Jurisdictional Principles
    by Campbell A. McLachlan, Peter A. Nygh. 245 pgs.


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    The Law of Obligations: Essays in Celebration of John Fleming
    by Peter Cane, Jane Stapleton, John G. Fleming. 436 pgs.


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    Tort Law
    by S. F. Deakin, B. S. Markesinis. 816 pgs.