By: Amanda Stickley
This text offers accessible but comprehensive coverage of all aspects of torts law likely to be encountered in a student course, including nuisance, defamation and the economic torts. The chapters on negligence focus on the civil liability legislation enacted throughout Australia, particularly in respect of the standard of care and breach of duty, causation and scope of liability defences and assessment of damages for personal injury and include discussion of case law under this legislative regime.
The book "Australian Torts Law" by Amanda Stickley provides a comprehensive and accessible explanation of tort law in Australia. Here is a detailed overview:
The book does not have a narrative plot but rather a structured approach to explaining and analyzing tort law in Australia. It covers various aspects of tort law, including negligence, defamation, trespass, and other key areas. The text is designed to provide an understanding of the legal principles and their applications in Australian courts.
While there is no specific critical reception available in the sources provided, the book is widely recognized for its clarity and accessibility. It is considered a valuable resource for those studying or practicing tort law in Australia. The third edition, co-authored by Frances McGlone and Amanda Stickley, has been particularly well-received for its modernized format and comprehensive coverage of recent developments in Australian tort law.
The book is available through various sources, including the National Library of Australia, the Supreme Court Library of Queensland, and online retailers like BooksDirect. Copies can be requested for viewing in the library's reading room or ordered through Copies Direct under fair dealing provisions.