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Landmark Cases in the Law of Tort (2010) is a book edited by Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell, which outlines the key cases in English tort law.
Content
The cases discussed are,
- R v Pease (1832): Mark Wilde and Charlotte Smith
- Buron v Denman (1848) Charles Mitchell and Leslie Urano
- George v Skivington (1869) David Ibbetson
- Daniel v Metropolitan Railway Company (1871) Michael Lobban
- Woodley v Metropolitan District Railway Company (1877) Steve Banks
- Cavalier v Pope (1906) Richard Baker and Jonathan Garton
- Hedley Byrne & Co Ltd v Heller & Partners Ltd (1963) Paul Mitchell
- Goldman v Hargrave (1967) Mark Lunney
- Tate & Lyle Food & Distribution Ltd v Greater London Council (1983) J. W. Neyers
- Smith v Littlewoods Organisation Ltd (1985) Elspeth Reid
- Alcock v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police (1991) Donal Nolan
- Hunter v Canary Wharf Ltd (1997) Maria Lee
- Fairchild v Glenhaven Funeral Services Ltd (2002) Ken Oliphant
References
See also
- Landmark case
- Restitution in English law
- Landmark Cases in the Law of Restitution (2006) by Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell
- Landmark Cases in the Law of Contract (2008) by Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell
- Landmark Cases in Family Law (2011) by Stephen Gilmore, Jonathan Herring and Rebecca Probert
- Landmark Cases in Equity (2012) by Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell
- Landmark Cases in Land Law (2013) by Nigel Gravells