Tort Law provides a different approach to the study of tort. Written with students firmly in mind it presents an engaging & accessible yet thought-provoking & critical account. Its analytical approach locates the law in its political & socio-legal context exploring both practical & theoretical problems. The books innovative use of pedagogical features (including pause for reflection boxes & counterpoint boxes) encourages students to engage with debates about the way tort law currently is & how it could be. Case boxes reflect the case-driven nature of tort ensuring students are clear about the black-letter law. Chapter-opening problem questions are used to place the law in its practical context & to illustrate how to apply the theory. Annotated versions of the problem questions are placed at the back of the book to give students pointers on how to answer them & outline answers are housed on the books accompanying Online Resource Centre. Tort Law also provides diagrams & tables where relevant chapter summaries end-of-chapter questions & annotated lists of further reading. The authors conversational & lively writing style engages students in the study of this essential subject. The book will benefit anyone seeking a fresh & stimulating account of tort law & is essential reading for students studying tort at degree level or for the CPE/GDL. Online Resource Centre Tort Law is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre which
Includes:: the following resources:
- Twice-yearly updates to changes in cases & legislation
- Outline answers to the various questions in the book
- Annotated judgements with explanatory notes & points for students to consider
- Annotated web links to external web resources including audiovisual news clips & deep links to cases on BAILII
- Flashcard glossary of legal terms used in the book
- Test bank of 200 questions & answers for lecturers use in assessing students
- Downloadable versions of figures & tables from the book