Tort Law

Tort Law

by Erika Rackley (Author), Kirsty Horsey (Author)

Synopsis

Tort Law will benefit anyone seeking a fresh and stimulating account of the law. Written in a lively and thought-provoking style, this book encourages the reader to understand, engage with, and critically reflect upon tort law. Pedagogical features (including 'pause for reflection' and 'counterpoint' boxes) foster debate about the way tort law is, why it is this way, and how it could be different. Tort Law also provides diagrams and tables, chapter summaries, end-of-chapter questions, and annotated lists of further reading. Where appropriate, chapters open with a problem question to place the law in its practical context and to illustrate how to apply the theory. Annotated versions of the problem questions give students pointers on how to answer them, and outline answers are available on the book's accompanying Online Resource Centre. Tort Law is essential reading for all students studying at degree level or on the GDL. Online Resource Centre Tort Law is accompanied by an extensive Online Resource Centre, which includes the following resources: - Downloadable annotated judgments, statutes, and problem questions - Outline answers to questions in the book - Annotated web links to external web resources including audiovisual news clips - Flashcard glossary of legal terms used in the book - Additional content on elements of a claim in the tort of negligence and on product liability - Twice-yearly updates to changes in cases and legislation - Test bank of 200 questions and answers for lecturers' use in assessing students - Downloadable versions of figures and tables from the book for lecturers

$3.28

Save:$38.48 (92%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 680
Edition: 3
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 18 Jul 2013

ISBN 10: 0199661898
ISBN 13: 9780199661893

Media Reviews
Tort Law is surprisingly enjoyable to read with complex legal points being distilled into short and manageable sections. It shakes off the airs and graces of other texts by using plain English and is constantly posing interesting points, and counter-points, on this vast area of law.[...] In particular, excellent features include the 'pause for reflection' and 'counter-point' boxes appearing throughout the text, and the annotated copies of important statutes. Student Law Journal Review from previous edition Clearly written ... allows all students to understand tort while enabling stronger students to think critically and challenge traditional approaches. Avis Whyte, Senior Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer, Westminster School of Law Very impressed: the authors explain the complexities clearly without sacrificing depth. An excellent combination of legal analysis and contextual discussion. Colm O'Cinneide, Lecturer in Law, University College London Horsey & Rackley is very good and clearly written; the 'pause for reflection' sections, followed by questions, work extremely well. Jose Miola, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Leicester This book is ideal for any undergraduate new to tort. Its pedagogical features encourage students to reflect as they learn. Dr Rebecca Wong, Senior Lecturer in Law, Nottingham Law School I very much like the book's style. It's informative and encourages broader thinking - something lecturers constantly try to do. Sarah Flanagan, undergraduate law student, University of Plymouth The authors show how judges consider the impact of decisions on society, and how politics and economy influence the law. Katerina Ktatunkova, undergraduate law student, University of Surrey
Author Bio
Erika Rackley is a Professor of Law in the Law School at Birmingham University. She has taught tort law at Kent, Leicester and Durham Universities. Her research interests are broadly in the field of feminism, gender and law, particularly in relation to judicial diversity. She is co-editor of 'Feminist Perspectives on Tort Law' (Routledge, 2012).