Kirsty Horsey is Professor of Law at the University of Kent. She has taught Tort Law and Advanced Torts across all stages of the curriculum since 2000.
1. Introduction: Why Recognising Diversity in Tort Law Matters - Kirsty Horsey
Part 1: Underexplored Ideas Within the Core of Negligence
2. Negligence and the Vulnerable Subject: Public Bodies and the Duty of Care - Nikki Godden-Rasul and C.R.G. Murray
3. The Politics of Pure Economic Loss - Craig Purshouse
4. Queering the Reasonable Person - Haim Abraham
part 2: How Negligence Norms Respond to Particular Harms
5. Reproductive Harm, Social Justice and Tort Law: Rethinking 'Wrongful Birth' and 'Wrongful Life' Claims - Julie McCandless and Kirsty Horsey
6. Coded Copper, Toxic Water. Multinational Corporations, Environmental Degradation, and Tort Law - Iain Frame
Part 3: Diverse Voices Elsewhere in Tort
7. Product Liability, Medical Devices and Harm to Women's Bodies - Emily Jackson
8. The Tortious Response to Police Power, Misconduct and Abuse - Rita D'Alton-Harrison
9. Homosexuality, Defamatory Meaning, and Reputational Injury in English Law - Alexandros Antoniou and Dimitris Akrivos
10. Rethinking 'Negligence' in 'Medical Negligence': Can Trespass to the Person Torts Help Protect Autonomy? - Eliza Bond and Jodi Gardner
11. Image-based Sexual Abuse and Gendered Conceptions of Harm in Tort - Aislinn O'Connell