Tort

  • Tort
    By Steve Hedley

    Pringle kicked Wilson, causing him to fall over and injure himself. Was there any possible defence to an action of battery? Held: the kicking was intentional and it was no defence that the consequential injury was not.

  • Tort
    By Chris Turner

    The Key Facts series has been specifically written for students studying law.

  • Tort: Cases and Materials
    By Geoffrey Samuel

    This new edition provides a reliable source of citable authority to help reinforce or defend any action for trademark infringement using passing off or misrepresentation.

  • Tort: Text, Cases & Materials
    By Gilbert Kodilinye

    This text is designed to give law students in the Caribbean a basic text on torts, accompanied by extracts from West Indian cases and the most important statutory provisions.

  • Tort
    By Vera Bermingham

    Nutshells present the essentials of law in clear and straightforward language, explaining the basic principles.

  • Tort
    By Ursula Connolly

    A textbook with caselaw taken from a number of jurisdictions. It also contains notes and questions for the student to consider.

  • Tort
    By Val Corbett

    Tort

  • Tort
    By Vera Bermingham

    Nutcases provide in-depth case analysis of the facts, principles and decision of the most important cases in an area of law.

  • Tort
    By Paula Giliker, Silas Beckwith

    The text considers the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on the law of torts, recent reports by the Law Commission and recent cases. Tort is essential reading for all undergraduate law students.

  • Tort: Law of Wrongful Conducts
    By Bodunde Bankole

    Tort: Law of Wrongful Conducts