This best-selling undergraduate textbook from leading academics Kirsty Horsey & Erika Rackley gives a comprehensive grounding in tort law and carefully chosen learning features help students to become engaged and critical thinkers.
This lively and though-provoking account allows students to understand rather than simply learn the law
Problem questions in each chapter help students to understand how the law works in its practical context and to begin to consider potential issues and debates
Carefully chosen features such as 'counterpoint' and 'pause for reflection' boxes enable students to think more deeply and critically about the law
Take your students' learning further with downloadable annotated judgments and statutes, outline answers to questions in the book, annotated web links and video clips, author Twitter feed, and additional content on negligence and product liability on the Online Resource Centre
Students can develop skills in answering problem questions with annotated versions in the appendix and further pointers online, and revise more effectively using the flashcard glossary
A test bank of 200 questions is available for lecturers
New to this edition
Completely revised and updated text including key legal developments in the areas of defamation, privacy, public body liability, breach of statutory duty, employers' liability and private nuisance.
New chapters on vicarious liability and breach of statutory duty.
New look full colour text design to draw out helpful learning features and make the text easier to navigate and digest