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Final Injunctions in Tort Law

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This book is the first considered study of final injunctions in tort law. It devises a novel taxonomy of such injunctions and explores the implications of the law on injunctions for the way in which scholars think about tort law more generally. The book begins by analysing how the injunction in aid of legal rights came to be developed as a remedy in the Court of Chancery. It then provides definitive guidance as to the range of final injunctions that may be available to restrain or remedy torts. A clear, structured framework to guide legal reasoning in injunction cases is constructed. The book concludes by making several claims about tort law in the light of the availability of injunctive relief. In addition to the taxonomy that is developed, the overarching message of the book is that injunctive relief is a central component of the law of tort. The way in which tort law is expounded in textbooks and monographs, and taught in universities, needs revising. Specifically, we must not overemphasise the award of damages and neglect to highlight the importance of the injunction. The true position is that injunctive relief is as crucial as damages are to enforcing the rights that are generated by tort law.
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Title: Final Injunctions in Tort Law
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This book is the first considered study of final injunctions in tort law.
It devises a novel taxonomy of such injunctions and explores the implications of the law on injunctions for the way in which scholars think about tort law more generally.
The book begins by analysing how the injunction in aid of legal rights came to be developed as a remedy in the Court of Chancery.
It then provides definitive guidance as to the range of final injunctions that may be available to restrain or remedy torts.
A clear, structured framework to guide legal reasoning in injunction cases is constructed.
The book concludes by making several claims about tort law in the light of the availability of injunctive relief.
In addition to the taxonomy that is developed, the overarching message of the book is that injunctive relief is a central component of the law of tort.
The way in which tort law is expounded in textbooks and monographs, and taught in universities, needs revising.
Specifically, we must not overemphasise the award of damages and neglect to highlight the importance of the injunction.
The true position is that injunctive relief is as crucial as damages are to enforcing the rights that are generated by tort law.

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