LEXISNEXIS STUDY GUIDE: TORTS, 4TH EDITION
Simplify your exam study with the key cases and commentary
- Remember more with short and concise paragraphs and bullet-pointed summaries
- Make open-book exams easier with this compact and portable text
The LexisNexis Study Guide series is designed to assist law students with the foundations for effective, systematic exam preparation and revision.
Each chapter clearly identifies and explains the pertinent and often difficult topics within Torts law. The most important and recent cases are summarised to consolidate practical understanding of the theoretical concepts.
Features
- Includes key cases and commentary
- Covers all topics usually found in a core Torts unit
- Information written in short and concise paragraphs, tables and bullet-pointed summaries and includes examples to illustrate theory in practice
- Assists students to understand and retain key principles
- Compact and portable
- Great for open book exams
Related Titles
- Davies & Malkin, Focus: Torts, 9th ed, 2021
- Paine, LexisNexis Questions & Answers: Torts, 5th ed, 2019
- Stickley, Australian Torts Law, 4th ed, 2016
- Vines, Quick Reference Card: Torts, 4th ed, 2021
About the Authors
Sarah Withnall Howe is a Lecturer in the School of Law and Criminology at Murdoch University. Sarah currently teaches the units Australian Legal System and Torts. Her interests include the areas of tort law, administrative law and human research ethics.
Greg Walsh is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at The University of Notre Dame Australia Sydney Campus. His teaching and research interests include tort law.