Part 1 Introductory overview
1. Introduction
2. Delict and the Constitution
Part 2 General principles: primarily fact-based issues
3. Harm
4. Conduct
5. Factual causation
Part 3 General principles: primarily normative issues
6. Legal causation
7. Fault
8. Wrongfulness
9. Grounds of justification: defences directed at the wrongfulness element
Part 4 Exclusions
10. Liability in contract excluding action in delict
11. Exclusion of employers liability by the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act 130 of 1993
12. Exemption clauses
13. Prescription
Part 5 Special forms of liability: patrimonial harm and pain and suffering
14. Omissions
15. Negligent misstatements
16. Pure economic harm
17. Interference with contractual relations
18. Unlawful competition
19. Product liability
20. Breach of a statutory duty
21. Public authorities
22. Professi onal liability
23. Injury or death of another person
24. Road Accident Fund Act 56 of 1996
Part 6 Special forms of liability: psychological or emotional harm
25. Pain and suffering
26. Emotional shock
Part 7 Special forms of liability: personality interests
27. Infringements of bodily integrity
28. Infringements of dignity, privacy and identity
29. Infringements of reputation
30. Grounds of justification associated with infringements of personality interests
Part 8 Liability
31. Strict liability
32. Vicarious liability
Part 9 Remedies and Apportionment
33. Remedies
34. Reduction and apportionment of damages