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9 reviewsISBN 10: 1859417272
ISBN 13: 9781859417270
Author: Gilbert Kodilinye
Commonwealth Caribbean Tort Law is a foundational legal textbook that offers a comprehensive examination of the principles and applications of tort law within the unique context of Commonwealth Caribbean jurisdictions. Authored by Gilbert Kodilinye, a prominent legal scholar in Caribbean legal education, this work addresses both traditional torts—such as negligence, defamation, nuisance, and trespass—and contemporary issues relevant to the Caribbean region, including constitutional torts and governmental liability.
Written with clarity and regional relevance, the book explores how tort law has developed in countries like Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, and others, often drawing comparisons with English common law while highlighting the Caribbean courts' adaptations and interpretations. It provides detailed case analysis, practical illustrations, and critical commentary, making it especially valuable for law students, legal practitioners, and academics interested in the Caribbean legal landscape.
Now in multiple editions, Commonwealth Caribbean Tort Law remains a trusted and authoritative resource for understanding the role of tort law in protecting rights, balancing interests, and addressing wrongs in Caribbean societies.
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Tags: Gilbert Kodilinye, Commonwealth Caribbean, Tort Law