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Essential Cases: Tort Law
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Essential Cases: Tort Law provides a bridge between course textbooks and key case judgments. Essential Cases provides you with succinct summaries of some of the landmark and most influential cases in tort law. Each summary begins with a review of the main case facts and decision. The summary is then concluded with expert commentary on the case from the author, Craig Purshouse, including his assessment of the wider questions raised by the decision.
Title: Essential Cases: Tort Law
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Essential Cases: Tort Law provides a bridge between course textbooks and key case judgments.
Essential Cases provides you with succinct summaries of some of the landmark and most influential cases in tort law.
Each summary begins with a review of the main case facts and decision.
The summary is then concluded with expert commentary on the case from the author, Craig Purshouse, including his assessment of the wider questions raised by the decision.
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