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Law of Torts 2007-2008, Revised edition [196347]

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The OUP's "Law Questions and Answers" series gives students the opportunity to practise their exam techniques and evaluate and assess their progress. This new edition of "Q&A Law of Torts" 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 full answers designed to test even the best prepared student. The book opens with a dedicated chapter on study skills, explaining how to answer both essay and problem type questions in the examination, as well as how to tackle coursework. Each chapter contains an introduction focusing on important legal aspects and summarising points of interest. After each question, there is a commentary which highlights the essential elements and indicates exactly what the examiners are looking for. Every commentary is followed by a bullet-pointed answer plan illuminating key points to provide students with instant confidence. "Q&A Law of Torts" is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre providing annotated web links and a glossary of terms from the Dictionary of Law. Contents: Preface; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes; 1. Introduction (on study and examination skills); 2. The role of the law of torts; 3. Trespass to the person; 4. Negligence I: duty of care; 5. Negligence II: breach of duty; 6. Negligence III: causation and remoteness of damage; 7. Employers' liability; 8. Occupiers' liability; 9. Product liability; 10. Liability for animals; 11. Torts relating to land; 12. Liability for statements not made negligently; 13. Interference with chattels and business interests; 14. General defences; 15. Remedies and limitations of actions; Index.
Law of Torts 2007-2008, Revised edition
Author:  Oughton, David|Marston, John|Harvey, Barbara
Date Published:  2007
Document Type:  Books
Format:  Paperback
ISBN:  019929948X
ISBN13:  9780199299485
Pages:  278
Publisher:  Oxford University Press
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