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The main authority on the law of negligence, and frequently cited in court, Charlesworth & Percy on Negligence covers both common law and statutory duty. The new 13th Edition has been reconsidered and where necessary revised in light of developments in the law.
Significant changes have been made to the structure of this title and it now contains several new features including:
The 2nd Supplement was published in August 2016
The 1st Supplement was published in August 2015
The Main Work was published in August 2014
Chapter Revisions
Combination of the chapters on Causation and Remoteness with a major re-writing of the text in relation to both.
Moving of the discussion of the practical aspects of proof to the start of the Damages chapter.
Important decisions in the Supreme Court:
Various Claimants v Catholic Care Society (Vicarious liability)
Jones v Kaney (Witness immunity)
Woodland v Essex CC (Non delegable duties of care)
Smith v Ministry of Defence (The extent of the doctrine of combat immunity)
Dunhill v Burgin (Capacity to litigate)
Key Court of Appeal decisions:
Chandler v Cape plc (Liability of a parent company for injury to the employee of a subsidiary)
Selwood v Durham County Council (Liability of an NHS Trust for injury to a third party inflicted by the patient of a doctor employed by the Trust)
Lambert v Barratt Homes Ltd (The duty of an occupier who becomes aware of a danger on his land which threatens his neighbour’s property)
Charlesworth & Percy on Negligence is the title that provides unrivalled depth of analysis of the torts of negligence and nuisance. It remains the number 1 title as it:
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