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Tort Law Hornbook Session 3: Expanding Horizons in Tort Law
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Session 3: Expanding Horizons in Tort Law
Chapter 7: Nuisance
Nuisance law addresses unreasonable interferences with property rights. Two primary types are:
Private Nuisance: Interference with individual property use.
Public Nuisance: Actions affecting the community’s health, safety, or morals.
Remedies include damages, injunctions, and abatement.
Chapter 8: Economic Torts
Economic torts focus on financial harm rather than physical or property damage. Key examples are:
Interference with Contractual Relations: Intentionally causing a breach of contract.
Fraud: Deceptive practices causing financial loss.
Misrepresentation: Providing false information that leads to harm.
Chapter 9: Defenses to Tort Claims
Defenses mitigate or eliminate liability in tort claims. Common defenses include:
Consent: The plaintiff agreed to the defendant’s conduct.
Self-Defense: Protecting oneself with reasonable force.
Necessity: Actions taken to prevent greater harm.
Statutory Privileges: Immunities provided by law.
Chapter 10: Emerging Issues in Tort Law
This chapter explores contemporary developments in tort law, including:
Technological Advances: Liability for AI, autonomous vehicles, and data breaches.
Environmental Torts: Addressing climate change and pollution.
Public Health Crises: Legal implications of pandemics and vaccine distribution.