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Title: CONNECTING WITH TORT LAW: CONNECTING WITH TORT LAW
By: Julia Davis
Format: Paperback

List price: £65.99


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ISBN 10: 0195561090
ISBN 13: 9780195561098
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS AUSTRALIA
Pub. date: 19 January, 2012
Series: Connecting with Tort Law
Pages: 464
Description: Connecting with Tort Law helps students to improve their analytical skills in tort law. It is divided into two parts. Part 1 is called 'Preparing for Success' and covers an overview of tort law and its challenges, and helps set students up for successful study in torts. It includes topics on legal argument, legal problem-solving and study strategies. Part 2 - 'The Torts' provides succinct summaries of the main torts covered in undergraduate law courses, aswell as defences. Throughout these chapters the skills focus is maintained, with a selection of problem-solving tips and exercises to help students apply what they have learnt.
Synopsis: The philosophy of Connecting with Tort Law is that everyone learns best by doing, but that we often need a guide that can show us by example. Connecting with Tort Law helps students to improve their analytical skills in tort law through practical application. It is divided into two parts: Part 1 Preparing for Success covers an overview of tort law and its challenges. It sets students up for successful study in torts. It includes topics on legal argument, legal problem-solving and study strategies. Students will learn how to work effectively as a torts student, how to argue like a torts lawyer, how to analyse problem questions and torts cases, and how to identify issues and structure an answer to a torts problem. Part 2 The Torts provides succinct summaries of the main torts covered in undergraduate law courses, as well as defences. Throughout these chapters the skills focus is maintained, with a selection of problem-solving tips and exercises to help students apply what they have learnt and build on the skills introduced in Part 1.Key Features Pedagogy throughout helps students prepare for tort law assessment 'Tort look-up charts' provide overviews of the tort and instruct students in a logical approach to tort law problems.
Illustrations: 1 illustration
Publication: Australia
Imprint: OUP Australia and New Zealand
Returns: Returnable
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