A history of tort law 1900-1950 / Paul Mitchell.
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- 9781316203392
- 1316203395
- 9780511803147
- 0511803141
- 9781316207024
- 1316207021
- 9781316205228
- 1316205223
- 346.420309/041 23
- KD1949 .M58 2014eb
- LAW087000
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The first historical treatment of tort law in England during a formative period of its development.
1. Introduction -- Part I. 2. Definition and theory ; 3. War ; 4. Women ; 5. Children ; 6. Media ; 7. Roads ; 8. Workmen -- Part II. 9. The Law Revision Committee ; 10. Death ; 11. Contribution ; 12. Husbands ; 13. Contributory negligence ; 14. Conclusion: beyond 1950 -- Appendix. Gutteridge and Lipstein on defamation: 'Defamation in European Systems of Law' by K. Lipstein ; 'General Observations' by H.C. Gutteridge.
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