Tort Law: Text, Cases, and Materials

Tort Law: Text, Cases, and Materials

by JennySteele (Author)

Synopsis

Tort Law: Text, Cases, and Materials offers a clear, thorough, and engaging guide to tort law. The author's clarity of expression enables the reader to gain a secure understanding of the fundamental principles of the subject, whilst also facilitating an appreciation of the more complex tensions and debates surrounding the contemporary law of tort. This stimulating text presents a wide range of critical perspectives and an excellent selection of extracts from cases and academic commentaries, providing students with the detailed knowledge and analytical tools required to engage fully with this fascinating subject. The book is intended to be both a stand-alone text and to provide students with a comprehensive source of relevant mateirals, and undergraduates will find everything they need in this one convenient and easy-to-use volume. Online Resource Centre - Regular updates - Web links to guide students in further study

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 980
Edition: 2
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 29 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 0199550751
ISBN 13: 9780199550753

Media Reviews
Review from previous edition An ideal companion for navigating the law of torts in its contemporary context. Legal Studies, Vol. 28 No. 2 Texts incorporating cases and materials can easily appear dense and overwhelming to student eyes. There are two principal reasons why this book has no such appearance. First, the font and layout of the text make all the materials look accessible and, secondly, the materials have been selected and edited in such a way that they actually are accessible. None of the extracts are unnecessarily lengthy, and the author's analysis regularly breaks up any complex material so as to clarify any difficult points, and to encourage the reader to identify and consider the most relevant issues in more depth. Legal Studies, Vol. 28 No. 2
Author Bio
Professor Jenny Steele is Director of Research at York Law School, University of York. She was formerly Professor of Law at Southampton University.