Masterclass Certificate in UK Tort Elements
-- ViewingNowThe Masterclass Certificate in UK Tort Elements is a comprehensive course that provides learners with an in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles of UK Tort Law. This course is essential for legal professionals, business owners, and anyone interested in pursuing a career in the legal industry.
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โข Introduction to Tort Law in the UK: Understanding the nature, sources, and purpose of tort law; distinguishing tort law from other legal areas.
โข Tort Elements: Duty of Care: Determining the existence and scope of a duty of care in various scenarios; applying the neighbor principle and the Caparo test.
โข Breach of Duty: Establishing a breach of the duty of care; evaluating the standard of care in negligence cases; considering defences available to defendants.
โข Causation in Tort Law: Understanding the "but for" and "eggshell skull" rules; applying the "thin skull" and "crumbling skull" concepts; analyzing factual and legal causation.
โข Damages in Tort Law: Quantifying compensatory, aggravated, and exemplary damages; accounting for pure economic loss and gratuitous care; and considering remoteness of damage.
โข Defences in Tort Law: Exploring the application of defences such as consent, illegality, and contributory negligence; understanding the balance between defendant and claimant rights.
โข Specific Torts: Negligence, Trespass, and Nuisance: Delving into the nuances of negligence, trespass to land and goods, nuisance, and vicarious liability; interpreting case law and statutes.
โข Product Liability and the Consumer Protection Act 1987: Assessing manufacturers' and suppliers' duties; evaluating the liability for defective products; and examining the strict liability regime.
โข Privacy, Defamation, and Media Law: Balancing privacy rights and freedom of speech; understanding the torts of defamation, malicious falsehood, and misuse of private information; and exploring the impact of the Defamation Act 2013.
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