Delve into the intricate landscape of tort law with Thomas Beven's "Negligence in Law, Volume 1." This meticulously researched volume, originally published in 1895, offers a comprehensive exploration of negligence as a legal concept. Beven's work provides invaluable insight into the historical development of negligence law, making it an essential resource for legal scholars, students, and practitioners alike.
Explore the foundational principles that govern liability for negligent acts and omissions. "Negligence in Law" serves as a crucial reference point for understanding the evolution of legal thought surrounding torts and the responsibilities individuals and entities bear towards one another. A classic text, this book remains relevant for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the common law tradition.
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