
Book & eBook
Author :
Mark Armitage
Publication Date:2025-06-30
Quantity
HKD 5,772.00
Dispatched from overseas. Estimated delivery 3-6 weeks.
ISBN:
9780414124875
jurisdiction:
UK
Charlesworth & Percy on Negligence is written by a mixed team of practitioners and academics.
Key Features
• Sets out comprehensively the general principles, covering duty of care and liability issues under the tort of negligence.
• Shows how the principles developed through the application of the common law and explains how the law of negligence has been applied in the UK and Commonwealth jurisdictions.
• Explains the duty to take care, when it exists, between what parties it exists and to assess quickly if a cause of action exists.
• Explains what remedies may be available, including damages, and investigates the remoteness of damage as a concept.
• Explains the burden of proof and standard of care in negligence cases.
• Demonstrates the applicable defences and discharges from liability.
• Demonstrates the standard of care principle in relation to persons professing some special skill, highways, and transport, and the employee–employer relationship.
• Provides an essential reference for every negligence case whether it is to do with personal injury (including resulting in death), property, product liability, and injury caused by animals and death.
• Differentiates between absolute and strict liability.
• Includes up-to-date statutory duties which means you will know exactly how recent changes apply.
• Shows, through a detailed analysis of case law, how the principles work in specific situations and sets out the implications of new developments to help you take a view on your particular case.
The new edition deals with several significant cases such as the following:
In the Supreme Court
• Paul v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust [2024] UKSC 1.
• Armstead v Royal Sun Alliance Insurance Co Ltd [2024] UKSC 6.
• Tindall v Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police [2024] UKSC 33.
• HXA v Surrey CC [2024] 1 WLR 335.
• Trustees of the Barry Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses v BXB [2024] A.C 567.
• Davies v Bridgend County BC [2024] UKSC 15.
• McCulloch v Forth Valley Health Board [2023] UKSC 26.
• Hastings v Finsbury Orthopaedics Ltd [2022] UKSC 19.
In the Privy Council
• Royal Bank of Scotland International Ltd v JP SPC 4 [2022] UKPC 18.
• Gulf View Medical Centre Ltd v Tesheira [2022] UKPC 38.
• Primeo Fund (In liquidation) v Bank of Bermuda (Cayman) Ltd [2024] A.C 727.
In the Court of Appeal
• Lewis-Ranwell v G4S Health Services (UK) Ltd [2024] EWCA Civ 138.
• White v Secretary of State for Health and Social Care [2024] EWCA Civ 244.
• Benyatov v Credit Suisse (Securities) Europe Ltd [2023] EWCA Civ 140.