This is the new edition of the well-established and widely recommended textbook on the law of torts by Professor Michael Jones. The eighth edition offers concise, yet comprehensive and accurate coverage and provides detailed analysis that encourages an in-depth understanding of this core area of law.
This is the new edition of the well-established and widely recommended textbook on the law of torts by Professor Michael Jones.
The book also incorporates comment on the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 for the law of torts.
This tort law textbook offers an interactive introduction to tort law. Previously a 'Blackstone's Study Pack' title, this text has been fully updated to include all changes in the law.
Each case is an artifact of its time; students can compare the judges’ societal perceptions and moral compasses to those of the current era. This book is part of the Open Casebook series from Harvard Law School Library and MIT Press.
Well-written, logical, and full of interesting and diverse pedagogical material, this text focuses on paralegal roles in tort litigation while providing students with a comprehensive overview of the law of torts.
The rationale and policies behind Vaughan v. Menlove, in addition to supporting an objective negligence standard, apply more broadly to the choice of law problem.8 Suppose X is standing in state A and throwing stones at Y, ...
562 Ward v CC of West Midlands Police (1997) Times, 13 December ... 612 Ward v Hertfordshire CC [1970] 1 All ER 535 . . . .218 Ward v London CC [1938] 2 All ER 341 ... 121 Ward v Macauley (1791) 4 Term Rep 489 ... 276 Ward v Tesco ...
The 2nd edition of Green and Gardner's Tort Law textbook provides students with a clear overview of tort law with focus and precision.
View a sample presentation here. If you are a professor using this book for a class, please contact Rachael Meier at [email protected] to request your slides.
Christina Brooks Whitman, Francis A. Allen Collegiate Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School --