The book is intended to be used as a core text by undergraduate students of Delict within Scotland. The second edition is listed as core reading at institutions including Stirling, Strathclyde, and Napier. Napier, LLB (Hons) Law: LAW08119: Obligations 2 (level 2, core module) This module is designed to take you through the nature of Scots Law of Delict and Unjust Enrichment. You will learn about fundamental principles of delictual liability such as culpa and title to sue. There will be a particular focus on the law of negligence including duty of care, breach of duty, causation and the defences applicable in actions based on negligence. You will also learn about vicarious liability, liability for: third parties, economic loss, nervous shock, negligent statements, defective products, liability for animals and defamation, nuisance and remedies. Core reading: Joe Thomson''s Delictual Liability, 5th edition (Bloomsbury, 2014) and McManus et al Delict: A Comprehensive Guide to the Law in Scotland (EUP, 2011) Recommended reading: Brian Pillan''s Delict: Law and Policy, 5thedition (W Green, 2014) Lecturer: Richard Whitecross Students: 60-65 per year Strathclyde, LLB (Hons) Law: M9210: Involuntary Obligations: Delict and Unjustified Enrichment (level 2, core module) The design of this class is primarily aimed at enhancing students'' ability to read cases, deal with case law and apply the techniques of case-analysis and common law development. The student will acquire an in-depth and up to date knowledge and understanding, from both a legal and a social perspective, of the rules of law governing involuntary obligations, that is to say the law of delict and the law of unjustified enrichment.
Students will acquire the ability to apply the rules of law to particular fact situations in order to provide definitive answers to the problems exposed in these situations. Students will develop critical and reasoning skills, giving them the ability to make and present personal and informed judgments on the rules of law and their application within the domestic legal system. Core reading : McManus et al Delict: A Comprehensive Guide to the Law in Scotland (EUP, 2011) Lecturer: Frank McManus Students: circa 270 per year Stirling, LLB (Hons) Law: LLBU9DE: Law of Delict (level 1, core) Delict is an area of Scots law which can be traced back to Roman civil law and is commonly referred to as damages claims. It is similar to tort in England. It occurs when someone is hurt physically, mentally or financially and has a right to compensation or damages. Delict is a really interesting area of law, not least because of the range of legal cases it deals with and the odd situations people get into - one case is about a woman finding that she had drunk some ginger beer from a bottle which contained a snail! It is also an essential element of knowledge for any student wishing to practice law in the future. The module also focusses on developing student''s writing and problem solving skills and gives plenty of opportunity to practice and develop those skills through regular tutorials and exercises. Core reading: McManus et al Delict: A Comprehensive Guide to the Law in Scotland (EUP, 2011) Lecturer: Frank McManus Students: circa 100 per year RGU, LLB (Hons) Law: BS2164: Delict This module will study the fundamental concepts of delict, types of liability; common law and statutory liability including a study of the Occupier''s Liability (Scotland) Act; negligence; liability for economic loss; harm to reputation (defamation); nervous shock (including liability to the relatives of the victim); bodily integrity and consent for medical procedures; professional liability; defences; limitation and prescription; and remedies.
Listed reading: McManus et al Delict: A Comprehensive Guide to the Law in Scotland (EUP, 2011), William J. Stewart''s Delict, 4thedition (W. Green, 2004), Joe Thomson''s Delictual Liability, 5th edition (Bloomsbury, 2014) and David M. Walker''s Law of Delict in Scotland, 2ndedition (W. Green, 1981) Lecturer: Sarah Arnell/Joseph Mante Students: 30 + per year Glasgow Caledonian, LLB (Hons) Law: MHM208469: Contemporary Issues in Delict This module will explore the theoretical underpinnings, substantive rules and practical application of aspects of the law of delict which, at the time of module delivery, appear to be of contemporary significance. Aspects of the law of delict may include, for example, ''nominate'' delicts, the concept of culpa and its consequences, the role of statute and other forms of regulation, the role of policy factors and practical issues related to pursuing a claim. Essential reading: Brian Pillan''s Delict: Law and Policy, 5thedition (W Green, 2014), William J. Stewart''s Delict, 4thedition (W.
Green, 2004) and Joe Thomson''s Delictual Liability, 4th edition Lecturer: Brian Pillans Students: unknown Abertay, LLB (Hons) Law: LAW103: Contemporary Issues in Delict (level 2, optional) This module introduces students to the Scots law of Delict Listed as ''supportive reading'': McManus et al Delict: A Comprehensive Guide to the Law in Scotland (EUP, 2011) , Joe Thomson''s Delictual Liability, 5th edition (Bloomsbury, 2014) and Brian Pillan''s Delict: Law and Policy, 5thedition (W Green, 2014) Lecturer: Nicola Tully Students: circa 30 per year.