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Tort Law: Cases and Materials

Sarah Green author Dr Jodi Gardner author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:27th Jun '24

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This comprehensive resource provides a unique perspective on tort law, featuring key case extracts, insightful commentary, and diverse viewpoints, enhancing students' understanding and analytical skills in their studies.

Tort Law: Cases and Materials presents a modern perspective on the study of tort law, serving as a vital supplement to Green and Gardner's textbook on the subject. This comprehensive resource covers the entire tort law curriculum, featuring a diverse range of materials, including key case extracts, relevant statutes, and articles from newspapers. By showcasing how the law operates in real-world scenarios, the book enhances students' understanding of the subject matter.

Each extract is accompanied by clear and insightful commentary that elucidates its significance, allowing students to grasp the underlying principles of tort law. This approach equips learners with the analytical skills necessary to tackle essay questions with depth and precision. The authors have gone beyond traditional materials, incorporating alternative perspectives such as feminist approaches and socio-legal viewpoints, as well as comparative insights from various international jurisdictions. This broadens the examination of tort law, fostering a more inclusive understanding of the field.

In addition to the rich content within the book, there are accompanying online resources available at no extra cost. These resources are designed to support both teaching and learning, making it easier for students and educators to engage with the material. Overall, Tort Law: Cases and Materials stands out as an essential text for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of tort law through a fresh and multifaceted approach.

ISBN: 9781509971893

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504 pages