Torts (Palgrave Law Masters)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Torts make headline news. From mass disasters like Hillsborough and King's Cross to scandal-mongering in the popular press, torts are seldom far from the front pages. Yet, despite its human interest, the law of torts is notoriously difficult for students. This new edition is an accessible introduction to this exciting area of law which covers the basic principles of the law of torts as well as directing the reader towards the complexities of the subject and its relationship with society.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #989487 in Books
- Published on: 1997-10-13
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 384 pages
Customer Reviews
good break down of cases, low on the theory
this book really has to be used along side a textbook, such as Winfield and Jolowicz in order to fully understand the subject. But for a brief insight into the subject of tort and civil liability, then this book is great. It gives good summaries of cases and explains judgments in an easy-to-understand way. As an oxford law student, it was not enough by itself, but was perfect as an introductory text to introduce you to the subject and get your teeth into some of the overly-complex cases in this area. Definitely recommend it to get your head around the basics!
Terrific introductory text
I'm studying independently for a graduate LLB in law and I've found this book really helpful. It outlines the basics of tort simply, directs you to the key cases and provides a very sound basis for further reading. I would recommend it particularly to anyone who is studying tort without much tuition. You'll still need Markensis & Deakins or similar and a decent casebook if you want to do anything other than scrape through (but if all you want to do is scrape, as some people do, this would probably be enough for that!). Co-author of this book Ken Oliphant is also the Oliphant of the Oliphant & Lunney case book, which I can also recommend.
Great starting point, not too detailed
The style of this book makes it easier to understand and makes a complex and difficult subject more manageable. The main cases on each subject are included to give a broad overview, but if its detail and argument you're after this might not suit your need, as the most you'll get of that is brief refenences to other academics. Great as an outline though.



