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Elliott: Tort Law MLCP pk_o9

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This text aims to provide a clear explanation of tort law. As well as setting out the law itself, it also examines the principles behind it and discusses some of the issues and debates arising from it. All key areas of tort law are covered, along with topical debates in those fields. Recent developments that are considered include the litigation arising from the Hillborough football disaster and the case of Page versus Smith (1995). Additionally, there are detailed guidlines at chapter ends on answering typical examination questions, as well as a chapter of general advice.

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First published June 1, 1996

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February 21, 2024
Not the tort I thought when I bought the book but ya know what, when I read this I'm not worried about my waistline teehee. Besides I've had the truly one-of-a-kind exhileration of threatening legal action against my in laws for emotional damages. Frankly, it should come as no surprise my hubby is as emotionally repressed as he is, I might sue him to for the lols. I feel so empowered, I haven't felt this unstoppable since I watched legally blonde. I will tear down this system one innocent civilian at a time, using the full force and might of the United States justice system as my blunt force weapon.

My neck, my back...
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