Description
Key Features:
- Examples of different solutions show how tort law is implemented in a variety of jurisdictions
- Direct comparison of legal systems helps readers to match different kinds of property or damage in civil and common law systems
- Translated provisions from codes and statutes facilitate access to the systems of French and German law in particular
- Clarification of corresponding concepts and terminology, as well as guidelines and examples to help readers find their way in a legal environment that is not restricted to a single jurisdiction
- Introductory guidance to tort law systems outside Europe
Providing readers with a working knowledge of major tort law systems as well as a greater understanding of the main concepts in tort law, this textbook will be an important resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
About the Author
Eric Tjong Tjin Tai, Professor of Private Law, Tilburg Law School, Tilburg University, the Netherlands
Reviews
'The book is a good starting point for those who wish to start a first comparative orientation in tort law. Students who want to delve in liability law with the aim of writing academic papers, or purely out of interest, will find in this textbook an accessible and highly readable guide that will show them the way through the most important concepts and terminology. More experienced lawyers may also find the book a helpful starting point for further research.' -- Lukas Van Roy, Belgian Journal for Private Law
'This book offers a valuable introduction for students and professionals with no previous knowledge of comparative tort law. It describes tort law in the main European legal systems briefly, and, in a more general overview, it unlocks the most intricate topics in an easy-to-understand way. The text is deliberately kept simple, and the material is presented clearly and with numerous examples and diagrams.' -- Miquel Martin Casals, University of Girona, Spain
'It is particularly challenging to write an introduction to comparative tort law as the structure of national tort law systems and major concepts used vary greatly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Eric Tjong Tjin Tai succeeds brilliantly in providing law students with a fresh approach to contemporary tort law problems and a concise and accurate overview of English, French and German tort law.' -- Jonas Knetsch, University Paris 1, France
'This timely and highly readable book adopts a unique approach: it introduces its readers to the field of tort law by way of a comparative approach. Internationally acclaimed expert Eric Tjong Tjin Tai shows the way to a new generation of law students by overcoming the classical approach centred on national details and uncovering the basic structures of tort law in jurisdictions throughout the world. It thus provides a breath of fresh air, amply focusing on the reasoning and concepts of tort law as well as on real life cases.' -- Jan Smits, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
'The book Tort Law: A Comparative Introduction by Eric Tjong Tjin Tai is a great primer for everyone who is interested in tort law in general and comparative tort law in particular. Despite all the undoubted differences between the national tort law systems Tjong Tjin Tai manages in particular to outline their similar basic structure and shows the reader the need and the beauty of comparative law.' -- Andre Janssen, Radboud University, the Netherlands
Book Information
ISBN 9781803924373
Author Eric Tjong Tjin Tai
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd