TORT LAW
In the end, all tort cases can and should be governed by the basic principle that the ends justify the means.’ Discuss.
3. ‘Different torts aim to do fundamentally different things. Some torts are informed by a commitment to corrective justice. In other torts,the pursuit of distributive justice dominates judicial thinking. This results in tort law, as a body of doctrine, being incorrigibly incoherent.’Discuss.
4. ‘[T]he courts will not invent a new cause of action to cover types of activity which were not previously covered.