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020 _a9780190411480
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_bEnglish
_cMSU
041 _aeng
245 0 4 _aThe law of delict in South Africa
_cedited by Max Loubser and Rob Midgley
250 _aThird
260 _aCape Town
_bOxyford University Press Southern Africa
_c2017
300 _a618 pages
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
500 _a"Private law."
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 1 _aIntroductory overview -- General principles: Primarily fact-based issues -- General principles: Primarily normative issues -- Exclusions -- Special forms of liability involving patrimonial harm, and pain and suffering -- Special forms of liability: Psychological or emotional harm -- Special forms of liability: Personality interests -- Strict and vicarious liability -- Remedies and opportionment -- Statutory forms of compensation
520 _a"The book is a true student textbook that combines a strong theoretical foundation with a practical applied approach. A clear, concise yet rigorous introduction to the general principles of delictual law. Revised and updated, the second edition focuses more strongly on problem solving application. The text supports learning and the development of independent academic skills through various learning features which bring an applied, critical and reflective approach to the content. The structure of the book reflects the logical and systematic process of enquiry that is followed when assessing or preparing for a delictual matter, and it reflects clearly the distinctions between the Aquilian action, Germanic action and Actio iniuriarum. Pedagogically developed as a learning resource for students with varying backgrounds and skills levels. Supported by ancillary teaching materials which assist in teaching and learning."--Publisher's website.
650 0 _aTorts
_zSouth Africa
650 7 _aTorts
700 1 _aLoubser, M.
_eeditor
700 1 _aMidgley, J. R.
_eeditor
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