Christine Beuermann is Lecturer in Law at the University of Newcastle.
In this superb book, Christine Beuermann reconceptualises the topic of strict liability in tort law in a way that is original and cohesive … this book is the most significant commentary on strict liability in tort law in decades; indeed, its masterful analysis and clarity of concepts makes it a significant work of private law theory, full stop. It deserves to be noticed; it deserves to be applied and adopted by the courts. It certainly ought to be read by all lawyers with an interest in tort law and who have struggled to come to grips with the law of vicarious liability and non-delegable duty. -- Joachim Dietrich, Bond University * Torts Law Journal * [T]his is an excellent example of doctrinal scholarship at its most assertive and intellectually stimulating … It is to be hoped that Beuermann’s provocative text will provide food for thought. -- Paula Giliker, University of Bristol * Cambridge Law Journal * Professor Beuermann’s book supplies a badly needed, original, and illuminating framework for thinking about these forms of liability. The book both offers an answer to longstanding theoretical puzzles, and guidance in deciding cases that presently vex the courts. It repays a reader’s careful study by reorienting the reader’s thinking. -- Gregory Keating * Jotwell * The book advances Dr Beuermann’s own novel theory of vicarious liability … her approach promises an elegant, even brilliant theory of this apparently unrationalisable doctrine. -- Jonathan Morgan * Law Quarterly Review * The book is an excellent example of doctrinal research and provides a thoughtful and convincing contribution to the field. -- Jessica Gracie, University of York * Legal Studies *