Questions and Answers: Law of Torts 2005-2006 (Blackstone's Law Questions and Answers)

Questions and Answers: Law of Torts 2005-2006 (Blackstone's Law Questions and Answers)

by David Oughton (Author), Barbara Harvey (Author), Barbara Harvey (Author), David Oughton (Author), John Marston (Author)

Synopsis

Blackstone's Law Questions and Answers Series gives students the opportunity to practice their exam techniques and evaluate and assess their progress. This new edition of Blackstone's Q and A Tort Law has been fully revised to offer comprehensive and up to date coverage of all the essential aspects of the law. The ideal revision aid, it is divided into chapters covering each major topic, and contains around fifty questions and answers designed to test even the best prepared student. Each chapter contains an introduction focusing on important legal aspects and points of interest. After each question there is a commentary which highlights the essential elements of each question and indicates what the examiners are looking for. This new edition also contains bullet pointed answer plans and diagrams illuminating key points to provide students with instant confidence. The authors have selected a range of hypothetical problems and essay-style questions from across the whole range of the law of torts. Considerable emphasis is given to the tort of negligence and its off-shoots. The new edition has an accompanying companion web site including web links to useful external sites and a glossary of key terms essential to any student taking courses in tort law.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 3
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 16 Dec 2004

ISBN 10: 0199278016
ISBN 13: 9780199278015

Author Bio

David Oughton was previously a lecturer at Liverpool Polytechnic and Sussex University. He teaches and researches in Common Law Obligations and Private Law Remedies, Commercial Law, International Supply of Goods, Consumer Protection, Trading Law and Limitation of Actions.
John Marston is Principal Lecturer in Law at De Montfort University, Leicester. He was previously Solicitor, Supreme Court of Judicature, 1977 and is a Legally Qualified Chairman in the Appeals Service. His main teaching areas are Constitutional & Administrative Law, Tort, Public Law, Health & Safety, Public Law.
Barbara Harvey is Principal Lecturer in Law at DeMontfort University.