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Delict Book
"This new work provides a reminder of how extensive is the range of the law of delict
The subject might suggest the image of a large mansion to which many additions have been made over the years in response to changing conditions in society
This book rises to the challenge and offers the fortunate visitor a systematic guide to the edifice." From the Foreword by The Rt Hon. Lord Cullen PC, Lord Justice-Clerk The Scots law of delict encompasses a vast array of legal sources and contradictions many elements are modern and highly developed while others remain ancient and obscure. The majority of delictual principles are caselaw driven and yet, increasingly, legislation plays a part. Further, although the concept of delict is limited to the Scottish jurisdiction, private international law cannot be ignored. Recognising the multi-faceted nature of the subject, the authors of Delict have produced, in one single volume, a truly comprehensive guide to the law. Illustrated throughout with numerous explanatory case studies, and featuring key questions after each chapter which act as a useful aid to comprehension, this is essential reading for all students encountering delict for the first time as well as practitioners who require a ready reference for their practice.Read More
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- 0471969168
- 9780471969167
- Francis McManus, Josphine Bisacre, Douglas Maule, Eleanor McGregor Russell
- 8 April 1998
- John Wiley & Sons
- Paperback (Book)
- 678
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