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Cases on Torts, 6th Edition

Author: Barbara McDonald, Ross Anderson and David Rolph  

ISBN / EAN: 9781760021412
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Completely revised and updated to take into account significant developments in Australian tort law, the fifth edition of this established casebook illuminates the principles of contemporary tort law and presents the underlying trends in the development of the law.

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The sixth edition of Cases on Torts has been updated to take into account significant developments in Australian tort law in recent years. This established casebook is a valuable resource of the principles of contemporary tort law in its historical context. It is intended to provide students with a resource to develop the essential legal skills of reading and comprehending primary sources of law, rather than always relying on secondary commentary or summaries. To guide the student, each case extract is preceded by a short note setting out the essential principle for which the case is authority and/or asking the student to consider a key issue which the case addresses or leaves undecided. Many new extracts have been included in this edition, comprising significant new cases and new comments, as well as some classic and foundational English and American torts cases with which every torts lawyer should be familiar. The currency of the book will be maintained by the publication of edited extracts of important new cases on The Federation Press website. The extracts will be accompanied by brief editorial comment and all may be freely downloaded.

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Critic Reviews

Reviews of previous editions: In the words of the authors, this book, now in its fifth edition, "provides a collection of cases illuminating the principles of Australian tort law". The primary audience of the book is the law student. The book achieves a number of the authors' aims. ... The law student will find this book an excellent introduction to tort law, a useful supplement to their understanding and research of the area, and a helpful tool in preparing for examinations. Read full review... - David Kim, Barrister, InPrint LIJ, March 2013 Casebooks have changed over the years. This one, though 480 pages long, is compact and relatively light to carry. It is a far cry from the house bricks that students of old had to lug about. It is a typical example of the Federation Press style: a durable, well-produced paperback, well suited to the student market. ...this is good one of its kind. It extracts 134 cases, mostly Australian, but with a sprinkling of landmark cases from other jurisdictions...its usefulness depends on the grouping of the cases, and this reflects the scholarship of the compilers. The valuable parts are the grouping of the cases, the brief case notes, and the tables of cases and statutes. These parts would also be of considerable value beyond the student market. - Australian Law Librarian, Vol 16 No 2, 2008 There are two apparently contradictory aphorisms which this book brings to mind. The first is that you are never too old to learn. The second is, that you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Happily this book pointed me towards the first of the two and, I hope, demonstrated the incorrectness of the second. ... the authors have very cleverly and succinctly drawn together the leading decisions ... The extracts from the cases contain no more than the material necessary to understand the point being made, but the accompanying brief editorial comments and headnotes tie the threads together in such a way as to enhance the reader's understanding. ... Do not make the mistake of thinking that this is another text for students. It isn't. Rather, it is a very useful tool in the armoury of anyone practicing in torts law. It will help improve our understanding of that law, enable us to more readily appreciate where it is heading and, importantly, explains why it is going there. - Law Society of Tasmania online newsletter, April 2007 The great strength of this casebook is its emphasis on modern Australian authorities. Since the second edition, 62 cases have been substituted with 41 cases ... The law is always full of stories, some mundane, some macabre, some which almost defy belief. The cases selected by the editors of this book not only illustrate the principles of tort, but do so in some extraordinary and controversial circumstances. - Law Institute Journal (Vic), February 2003 A comprehensive collection highlighting the founding principles of Australian tort law ... Cases are set out with clear reference to the nature and outcome of specific civil claims, while the publisher's website makes provision for edited versions of most recent cases. The format with which cases are presented and explained makes this an ideal reference for Preliminary Legal Studies Part 1: The legal system - sources of law and The operation of the legal system. - SCAN (Curriculum K-12 Directorate), February 2004

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About the Author

Barbara McDonald is a Professor of Law at The University of Sydney Law School where she teaches Torts, Tort and Contracts II and Advanced Obligations and Remedies.

Ross Anderson is a Senior Lecturer at The University of Sydney Law School where he teaches torts, contracts and private international law.

David Rolph is a Professor of Law at The University of Sydney Law School, where he teaches torts and media law.

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Product Details

Publisher
Federation Press
Published
20th July 2017
Edition
6th
Pages
592
ISBN
9781760021412

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