Casebook on Tort Law
A comprehensive collection of leading tort law cases
Kirsty Horsey author Erika Rackley author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:2nd Feb '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This essential resource for tort law students provides a comprehensive collection of leading cases, insightful commentary, and annotated materials to support learning and analysis.
The Casebook on Tort Law serves as an indispensable resource for undergraduate students delving into the complexities of tort law. Compiled by Horsey and Rackley, this book presents a meticulously curated collection of essential tort cases, offering students a portable library of leading legal precedents. Each case is accompanied by insightful commentary, allowing readers to grasp the fundamental elements and nuances of tort law more effectively. The authors have skillfully edited extracts to ensure clarity and relevance, making this an ideal study companion.
In this latest edition, the Casebook on Tort Law has been thoroughly updated to include significant recent developments in the field. Notable cases such as Fearn and others v The Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery and Riley v Murray are examined, providing students with contemporary examples of how tort law is applied. The book’s structure is designed for easy navigation, enabling students to systematically work through the material or reference specific cases as needed.
Key features of the Casebook on Tort Law include annotated cases that enhance understanding and critical analysis. The authors' trademark clear and engaging commentary highlights the pivotal aspects of each case, making complex legal concepts more accessible. This comprehensive text stands out as the only one of its kind, tailored specifically for undergraduate tort law students, ensuring they have all the necessary tools to succeed in their studies.
ISBN: 9780198874966
Dimensions: 247mm x 190mm x 29mm
Weight: 1306g
616 pages
17th Revised edition