Torts
Tort law
law aiming to remedy
private wrongs through
compensation
True or false Tort law differs from contract
law
True
The two areas of law have been
distinguished since the 11th century
True or false, there is overlap between the 2 areas of law, tort and criminal
True
Criminal law is..
• Criminal law is a public wrong; an
offence against the public interest
Criminal law is meant to…
Criminal law is meant to punish
wrongdoings, defer further
infringements, express social
condemnation for wrongdoings and
rehabilitate offenders
Like tort law, criminal law is developed
through case law (true or false)
True
While criminal law determines ———,
tort law determines ———-
While criminal law determines guilt,
tort law determines liability
Liability
: the responsibility for a legal
obligation
Are the standards of tort liability and
criminal guilt are different
Yes
In tort law, is there a requirement to prove intention
• In tort law, there is no requirement to
prove intention
Types of Torts
• Intentional tort
• Negligent tort
• Strict liability tort
• Property tort
• Dignitary tort
• Economic tort
• Toxic tort
Give an example of intentional tort
Give an example of negligent tort
Give an example of strict liability tort
Give an example of property tort
Give an example of dignitary tort
Give an example economic tort
Toxic tort
Intentional torts
torts that occur as a result
of intentional physical or mental harm to
someone
There are different standards between
intentional torts and negligence
• Involves intentional wrongdoings with
unintentional consequences, foreseeability
Defences in intentional tort law
Negligence