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  • Commentary on Law of Torts, Defamation & Malicious Prosecution

    Author: Justice M L Singhal, Rakesh Kumar Singh
    ISBN: 9789395939874
    Publication Date: 2025
    Format: Hardback
    Country: India

    RM515.00
  • Law of Torts in Malaysia by Ashgar Ali | 2024

    Author: Dato’ Sri Dr Ashgar Ali Ali Mohamed, Dr Muhamad Hassan Ahmad, Dr Ahmad Masum & Dr Gary Lilienthal
    ISBN: 9789674572006
    Published: 2024
    Format: Softcover
    Country: Malaysia

    RM243.00RM270.00
  • Defamation Principles & Procedure in Singapore & Malaysia, Second Edition

    Author: Doris Chia
    Publication Date: Sep 2024
    ISBN: 9789815225228
    Format: Paperback
    Country: Singapore
    RM790.00RM880.00
  • The Practitioner’s Guide to Defamation Law

    Authors: Harish Nair, Amanda Loh
    Publication Date: Nov 2023
    ISBN: 9786297527451
    Format: DUO (Hardback + ProView eBook)

    RM288.00RM320.00
  • Clerk & Lindsell on Torts, 24th Edition: 2nd Supplement

    Edited by: Andrew Tettenborn
    ISBN: 9780414127487
    Published:July 2025
    Country of Publication: UK
    Format: Hardback
    RM793.00RM880.00
  • Charlesworth & Percy on Negligence 15th ed with 2nd Supplement

    Edited by: Mark Armitage, Roger Cooper, Richard Hyde, Philip Kramer, Stephen Todd, Peter Morton
    ISBN13: 9780414115798
    Published: June 2024
    Country of Publication: UK
    Format: Hardback
    RM3,280.00RM3,456.00
  • Gatley on Libel and Slander, 13th Edition | 2022

    Edited by: Richard Parkes, QC; Godwin Busuttil; Professor David Rolph; Professor Alastair Mullis; Dr Andrew Scott; Tom Blackburn SC
    ISBN13: 9780414099708
    Published: May 2022
    Country of Publication: UK
    Format: Hardback
    RM2,589.00RM2,725.00
  • Remedies for Torts, Breach of Contract, and Equitable Wrongs

    Author: Andrew Burrows QC FBA
    Format: Paperback | 624 Pages
    ISBN: 9780198705949
    Published: 18 June 2019
    Country: UK

    RM450.00
  • Law of Defamation and Malicious Prosecution, 3rd Edition

    Author: HP Gupta
    ISBN: 9789392630774
    Format: Hardcover, 1378 pages
    Publish Year: January 2022

     

    RM499.00
  • NORCHAYA TALIB ON TORTS IN MALAYSIA

    The law of torts is an important branch of private law which protects individuals against civil wrongs. This book which draws on the pedigree of the established Law of Torts in Malaysia by the late Professor Dr Norchaya Talib, covers not only the traditional torts such as negligence, nuisance, trespass, strict liability and defamation, but also explores the current aspects of the law of torts law in Malaysia.

    There have been significant developments in Malaysian tort law in the past decade. The chapters have been updated and revised by a team of expert contributors to capture those developments in this new book. Maintaining the structure as per Professor Norchaya’s noted work, this book attends to new areas and developments in the law of torts through the introduction of the tort of harassment; expanded analysis on the defence of illegality, exclusion clauses and damages; focus on the new developments in the law of defamation, altering the landscape of free speech; and consideration of the extension of vicarious liability. Two additional chapters are included to elaborate on underdeveloped areas such as the economic torts and privacy.

    The concise discussions of the principles of the law as well as comprehensive analyses of relevant judicial decisions and legislative provisions will very much assist not only students learning the law of torts but also professionals researching on this subject. This book shall be the current lead reference on the law of torts in Malaysia.

    KEY FEATURES

    Provides concise and clear statement of the principles of tort law as well as comprehensive analyses of case law and statutory provisions
    Explains key concepts in easy terms
    Contains additional discussion on the significant development of the law and recent key cases
    Explores the new tort of harassment
    Analyses court intervention in cases of police misconduct
    Discusses the current developments in the law of defamation
    Two new chapters – Economic and Other Torts (includes discussion of unlawful interference, conspiracy, and extended passing off) and Privacy

    RM288.00RM320.00
  • Defamation Law A Primer

    Defamation Law: A Primer is a simple text covering various defamation situations occurring in the context of the Malaysian landscape. It is written specifically for a “reader” searching for a basic introductory book on the law of defamation as contained in statutes and expounded in leading court cases in Malaysia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and other common law jurisdictions. Case law from the United States has also been considered.
    The book is spread out over eight chapters and examines the dual importance of the right of freedom of speech and expression on the one hand and the right to personal privacy on the other. The chapters are presented in a systematic order, explaining the principles that are involved such as nature of defamation, elements of defamation, defences and remedies, as well as providing insights to recent developments and the modernising of defamation law.
    Each area of the law on defamation is explained and new areas such as defamation on the Internet and in social media with relevant case law have been deeply discussed. The analyses of defamation in the new areas provide valuable guidance on the application of the law in current scenarios. This book is intended to be a handy textbook for students and serves as a convenient and quick refresher for busy legal practitioners, corporate counsel, newly appointed judicial officers, lecturers and judges. It will also be a useful aid to the general public, as well as journalists, reporters and other media professionals (in radio, television, or print organisations) in Malaysia and abroad.
    Key Features
    Written in simple language for an easy understanding of the legal provisions governing the law of defamation.
    Considers defamation on the Internet and in social media and examines the delicate balance to be struck between the right freedom of speech and expression and the right to personal privacy.
    Surveys major case law from Malaysia, the United Kingdom and Singapore, cases from other Commonwealth jurisdictions and the United States are referred to where relevant.
    Appendices present extracts from the Malaysian Defamation Act 1957 (Act 286) and the UK Defamation Act 2013.
    RM130.00
  • QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON MALAYSIAN COURTS, STATUTES, CASES & CONTRACT, TORT AND CRIMINAL LAW ( THIRD REVISED EDITION )

    This is the third revised edition of Questions & Answers on Malaysian Courts, Statutes, Cases & Contract, Tort and Criminal Law, which was first published in 2004 and revised in 2007. In this edition, a new chapter on ”The Legal Profession and Legal Aid Schemes ” has been included. The other Chapters have also been revised with new judgements being included.

    This book is aimed to cater to pre-law students and the general public in providing the basic legal knowledge on the above topics. It briefly explains the judicial system, statutes i.e. the Laws of Malaysia and three other areas of law i.e. Contract, Tort and Criminal Law. The questions and suggested answers appearing in this edition have been revised as well and are prepared in line with the examination prospect.

    RM69.00
  • SOLICITORS’ NEGLIGENCE ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    This book provides a comprehensive guide to all aspects of solicitors’ negligence, liability in equity and wasted costs. Written by practitioners for practitioners, it deals with a variety of topics, from general principles to specific situations, and is a handy and practical guide to the procedural aspects of bringing and defending a claim for solicitors’ negligence.Divided into three principal sections, the first part provides a full survey of the general principles of the law of contract, tort, trusts and fiduciary duty which apply to claims against solicitors. The second part contains chapters on the following areas of practice: Lender’s claims, Conveyancing, Litigation, Wills and Estates. The third part covers the procedural issues of claims for wasted costs orders and the special problems of privilege and disclosure which arise in claims against solicitors. Chapters in the second and third parts are organised by reference to the specific issues and practical situations which commonly arise in this type of claim – giving quick and accurate answers to those problems without the need to carry out additional research.This is the first textbook to deal exclusively with claims against solicitors in England and Wales. It will make essential reading for solicitors, barristers and insurance underwriters who deal with claims against solicitors and will help high street solicitors to know what the courts now expect of them.

    RM280.00
  • CAUSATION AND RISK IN THE LAW OF TORTS (SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE AND MEDICINAL PRODUCT LIABILITY)

    This book provides a comparative account of the legal and scientific issues relating to proof of causation in alleged cases of drug-induced injury, principally in Europe and North America. It seeks to assess whether, by using probabilistic approaches, the courts may more accurately determine the cause of adverse reactions contentiously associated with drugs. In four case studies (DES, Bondoctin, vaccine damage and “Gulf War Syndrome”), the deficiencies of orthodox approaches to causation are revealed. A sustained argument is presented in favour of according greater weight to epidemological statistics, as refined by the application of the Bayes’ Theorem.

    A valuable feature is the discussion of the role of expert witnesses, including an examination of how the author’s proposals could be accommodated within the reformed civil process envisaged by the Woolf Report.

    The book also examines the economic implications of these proposals. It is a timely contribution to the resolution of the legal problems in this complex area of tort law.

     

    Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 – Causation and Medicinal Products: A Legal and Probability Analysis
    Chapter 2 – Diethylstilbestrol and Causation
    Chapter 3 – Scientific Evidence, Causation and the Law: Lessons of Bendectin (Debendox) Litigation
    Chapter 4 – Vaccine Damage and Causation: A Comparative Perspective
    Chapter 5 – Causation, Medicinal Products and the “Gulf War Syndrome”
    Chapter 6 – Causation and Medicinal Products: An Economic Analysis
    Chapter 7 – The Development Risk Defence and Medicinal Products
    Chapter 8 – Possible Economic Consequences of Probabilistic Approaches to Causation
    Chapter 9 – Conclusion
    RM180.00
  • The Law of Torts in Malaysia

    A comprehensive and clearly written book on the law of torts in Malaysia. It includes topics which covers the syllabus for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. The book places great emphasis on the law of torts as developed in Malaysia and also includes cases decided in Commonwealth countries. It goes through the nature and function of tort law, the rules and principles that govern it and the remedies available. The author honours the contribution of the nation’s judges by putting their names in prominence and acknowledging their elevation to the higher bench. It is hoped that this book will be welcomed by the legal fraternity, especially judges, lawyers, law students and paralegals and be an assistance in their daily pursuit of justice.

    RM220.00
  • Carter-Ruck on Libel and Privacy, 6th Edition

    Author: Cameron Doley, Alastair Mullis, Carter-Ruck
    Publication Date: 2013
    ISBN: 9788180389078
    Format: Hardcover
    (Indian Reprint)

    RM999.00
  • Malaysian Tort Law

    Authors: Wan Azlan Ahmad & Mohsin Hingun
    Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Asia

    This book presents a comprehensive coverage of tort law in Malaysia. Besides the tort of negligence which takes central focus, less common torts like wrongs in relation to legal process, breach of statutory duty, harassment, liability for animals and intentional tort to the person are given due coverage.

    RM200.00
  • Defamation Principles and Procedure in Singapore and Malaysia

    Author: Doris Chia
    Published: 2016
    ISBN: 9789814753616
    Format: Soft Cover

    RM487.00RM609.00
  • Damages for Breach of Contract

    By: Richard Lawson
    ISBN13: 9789390529513
    Published: November 2016
    Country of Publication: UK
    Format: Hardback (180 Pages), INDIAN reprint
    RM775.00
  • The Law of Torts in Singapore, 2nd Edition

    Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s): Gary Chan Kok Yew & Lee Pey Woan
    Date of Publication: Dec 2015
    ISBN:9789810977092
    Country: Singapore

    RM472.50
  • Duncan and Neill on Defamation, 4th Edition

    Author: Brian Neill, Richard Rampton, Heather Rogers, Timothy Atkinson, Aidan Eardley
    ISBN13: 9789351436034
    Published: January 2015
    Country: UK
    Format: Hardback
    (Indian Reprint)
    RM690.00