Introduction to Negligence | Law of Tort

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The law of tort in the United Kingdom is a branch of civil law that deals with civil wrongs or injuries caused by one party to another. It provides a legal framework for individuals to seek compensation for harm or loss suffered as a result of someone else's actions or omissions.

Tort law covers a wide range of situations, including negligence, intentional harm, and strict liability. Negligence is a central concept in tort law and involves the failure to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm to another person. To establish a claim of negligence, the injured party must prove that the defendant owed them a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused foreseeable harm.

In addition to negligence, tort law also recognizes intentional torts, which involve deliberate acts that cause harm, such as assault, battery, and defamation. Strict liability is another important aspect of tort law, whereby a party can be held liable for harm caused, regardless of fault or intent.

Tort law in the UK is primarily based on common law principles, which means that it is developed through judicial decisions rather than legislation. However, there are also statutory provisions that govern specific areas of tort law, such as the Defamation Act 2013 and the Occupiers' Liability Act 1957.

Overall, the law of tort aims to provide a legal framework for individuals to seek redress for harm suffered, while also promoting the principles of fairness, justice, and accountability.

- K. Horsey & E. Rackley, Tort Law (Oxford University Press, 2023)
- C. Brennan, Tort Law Concentrate: Law Revision and Study Guide (Oxford University Press, 2021).
- S. Green & J. Gardner, Tort Law (Red Globe Press, 2021).
- P. Giliker, Tort (8th edn, Sweet & Maxwell, 2023).

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thelawacademy
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it's so helpful to my learning of UK law, thanks so much!

irislin
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And the moment my vehicle was taken on to the opg tow then my car and belongings were taken beer your responsibility same with my physical being and my son !!! Incompetence is key word

estherrayos
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Isnt negligence neglectful of duty like dental work ? 🤔 Neglected to mention one was removing my tooth !

karenleeM
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Physical - my son is not the same I’m sure some of the abuse is while in custody - he was under your ward !!! For me while in cuffs and not retaliating my hand was still twisted like some attempt at “hog tieing” once hand cuffed I should been handled in as someone under your ward

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