Torts: Principles, Skills and Application

Author(s)
Clarke, Andrew
Devereux, John
Day, Julia
Greenway, Murray
Publication Date
2019-02-28
Abstract
<p><b>Torts: Principles, Skills & Application</b> introduces students to the legal concepts, key cases and contemporary issues surrounding the law of intentional and negligent torts and offers a practical guide to how tort principles are applied in legal practice. Discussion includes coverage of the statutory framework of the civil liability Acts and other relevant legislation in each Australian jurisdiction, reflecting the growing centrality of statute, and statutory interpretation, in the suite of legal skills relevant to law studies and legal practice.</p><p> Student-friendly features such as accessibly-written explanations, clear learning objectives, the inclusion of tables and diagrams scaffolding information, case summaries, and example answers to legal problems support effective learning. Chapters on tort law in practice and class actions provide context to the understanding of tort law principles. A specific and focused chapter on torts research assists in the development of foundational skills.</p><p><b>Features</b><ul><li>Real world, student-friendly discussion provides context for the study of tort law</li><li> Relevant and current content aligns with current teaching in tort law</li><li> Strong pedagogic structure supports learning</li><li> Hands-on, practical approach underpins development of essential legal skills</li></ul></p>
ISBN
9780409348521
9780409348514
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Language
en
Publisher
LexisNexis Butterworths
Edition
1
Title
Torts: Principles, Skills and Application
Type of document
Book
Entity Type
Publication

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