Law of Tort

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Pearson/Longman, 2005 - Law - 555 pages
John Cooke's Law of Tort has established a reputation as a concise, clear and up - to - date student textbook on the main principles of the law of tort. The book presents the essentials of the law alongside summaries of the main cases and a section containing key statutes, meaning that students have the most relevant material at their fingertips. Features: Coverage of all the core topics of a traditional undergraduate course, well liked by students for its user - friendly format and writing style. Examples and summaries of recent case law enable students to consider the principles in action. Section with extracts from judgments and statutes saves students from having to look elsewhere. Questions and suggested approaches in key chapters enable students to reflect on the subjects and prepare for their exams.

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