Give your revision the edge with this text from the bestselling law revision series Tort Law, 9th edition, by Emily Finch and Stephan Fafinski, is a revision text designed to prepare you for exams by getting you to think about how the law works and consolidating your understanding of legal concepts. The text covers such subject areas as negligence, nuisance, vicarious and occupiers liability, defamation and defences. Its chapters teach you how to approach and assess the subject by drilling into the key cases, statutes, and legal terms. This edition contains tools and resources to strengthen your exam skills, including advice and sample questions with tips to help you impress your examiner. With its wide range of features to assist your revision, this textbook is an excellent aid for those studying law that takes your understanding to the next level. This text also features a companion website. See all resources available from Law Express here.
Acknowledgements Introduction Guided tour Table of cases and statutes Negligence: The duty of care Negligence: Breach of duty Negligence: Causation and remoteness of damage Vicarious liability Employers' liability and breach of statutory duty Occupiers' liability Nuisance Rylands v Fletcher Trespass to land Trespass to the person Liability for defective products Defamation and privacy Defences Remedies Glossary of terms Index
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