Tort Law is a foundation subject in every law degree in England and Wales. Unlocking Torts will ensure you grasp the main concepts of this subject with ease.
Containing accessible explanations in a clear and logical structure, it provides an excellent foundation for learning and revising, and incorporates the following features to support learning:
Clear learning outcomes at the beginning of each chapter set out the skills and knowledge you will need to get to grips with the subject Key Facts summaries throughout each chapter allow you to progressively build and consolidate your understanding End-of-chapter summaries provide a useful checklist for each topic Cases and judgments are highlighted to help you find them and add them to your notes quickly Frequent activities and self-test questions and sample essay questions are included so you can put your knowledge into practice and prepare yourself for assessment A 'Critiquing the Law' feature designed to foster essential critical thinking skillsThe sixth edition has been comprehensively updated throughout to reflect numerous recent developments and changes in the law, including significant updates to chapters on Duty of Care, Psychiatric Harm, Defences, Vicarious Liability and Nuisance. This edition includes commentary on cases such as Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Police v Woodstock 2025] EWCA Civ 13, Paul v Wolverhampton 2024] UKSC 1, Lewis-Ranwell v G4S Health Services (UK) Ltd, Fearn v Tate Gallery 2023] UKSC 4, Devon Partnership NHS Trust, Devon County Council, 2026] UKSC 2 and CCC v Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 2026] UKSC 5.
This book forms part of the Unlocking the Law series; it is essential reading for all core modules on tort law.
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