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Tort Law: Text and Materials

3.90 ( 21 Ratings by Goodreads)
Tort Law: Text and Materials

Tort Law: Text and Materials

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3.90 (21 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 1 August, 2013
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The fifth edition of this celebrated book brings together a selection of carefully chosen extracts from cases and materials with insightful author text. Each section begins with a clear overview of the law, followed by illustrating extracts from case law and from government reports and scholarly literature, which are supported by the authors' expert explanation and analysis. Opportunities for further research are highlighted by the many suggestions for additional readings that are woven throughout the text. This approach enables students to gain a rich and contextual understanding of the law of tort.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780199655380
ISBN10 0199655383
Number Of Pages 1048
Item Weight 1778 g
Product Dimensions 170 x 44 x 242 mm
Publisher / Reseller OUP Oxford
Format paperback
Edition 5
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Review from previous edition Lays out clear and concise explanations which are easy to follow and understand. This really is a must for any students attempting to understand the law of tort. * Student Law Review *
The best tort text available. * Dr Clare McIvor, University of Birmingham *

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Author's Bio

Mark Lunney is Professor in the School of Law at the University of New England in New South Wales, Australia. He previously taught at King's College, London. Ken Oliphant is Director of the Institute for European Tort Law at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, and Professor of Tort Law at the University of Bristol.

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