Cambridge University Press Contemporary Australian Tort Law 2E

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Tort law is a dynamic area of Australian law, offering individuals the opportunity to seek legal remedies when their interests are infringed. Contemporary Australian Tort Law introduces the fundamentals of tort law in Australia today in an accessible, student-friendly way.

This edition retains the logical coverage of key aspects of tort law and has been thoroughly updated to cover recent case law and legal developments. The chapter on defamation has been comprehensively updated to reflect recent amendments to uniform legislation and its application in common law. Self-assessment tools throughout the text encourage students to test and apply their knowledge of key concepts. These features include case questions and review questions throughout each chapter, as well as longer end-of-chapter hypothetical problems which consolidate students' application of key concepts to realistic contemporary scenarios. Written by a team of teaching experts, Contemporary Australian Tort Law is an engaging resource for students new to studying tort law.

Key features

  • Written as a textbook for today's students - maximises engagement via the enhanced ebook.
  • Written as a textbook for today's courses – designed for a one semester course.
  • Clear overview of different torts and key legal principles.
  • A principles text with a good range of cases with commentary in the text, hyperlinked to cases and legislation in the ebook.
  • Print and eBook combination with a multitude of supporting pedagogy for practical skills development.
  • Website with resources to support instructors.

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