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Tort Law: Text, Cases and Materials, by Jenny Steele. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, xlii + 920 + (index) 13pp (£32.99 paperback). ISBN 978-0-19-924885-8.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Sarah Green*
Affiliation:
University of Birmingham

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References

39. [2004] UKHL 41; [2005] 1 AC 134.

40. [1973] 1 WLR 1.

41. [2002] UKHL 22; [2003] 1 AC 32.

42. [1987] AC 750.

43. [2005] UKHL 2; [2005] 2 AC 176.

44. [1985] AC 871.

45. [2000] 3 All ER 423.

46. ‘It seems to me that in this area of the law, the search for principle was called off in Alcock v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police[1992] 1 AC 310. No-one can pretend that the existing law, which your Lordships have to accept, is founded upon principle.’White v Chief Constable of Yorkshire Police[1999] 2 AC 455 at 511 per Lord Hoffmann.

47. [2007] UKHL 39; [2007] 1 All ER 1047.

48. [2007] UKHL 21; [2007] 4 All ER 545.