By: Barbara McDonald, Ross Anderson, David Rolph
The sixth edition of Cases on Torts has been updated to take into account significant developments in Australian tort law in recent years. This established casebook is a valuable resource of the principles of contemporary tort law in its historical context. It is intended to provide students with a resource to develop the essential legal skills of reading and comprehending primary sources of law, rather than always relying on secondary commentary or summaries. To guide the student, each case extract is preceded by a short note setting out the essential principle for which the case is authority and/or asking the student to consider a key issue which the case addresses or leaves undecided.Many new extracts have been included in this edition, comprising significant new cases and new comments, as well as some classic and foundational English and American torts cases with which every torts lawyer should be familiar.The currency of the book will be maintained by the publication of edited extracts of important new cases on The Federation Press website. The extracts will be accompanied by brief editorial comment and all may be freely downloaded.
"Cases on Torts" by Barbara McDonald, Ross Anderson, and David Rolph is a comprehensive textbook designed to provide students of tort law with essential case extracts from both Australian and international jurisdictions. Here is a detailed overview of the book:
The book is structured to provide a compact and accessible resource for students. It includes extracts from essential cases, both Australian and from other jurisdictions, to help students understand the evolution and application of tort law principles. The editors aim to give university lecturers flexibility in designing individual torts courses around a core of significant cases. Each case is designed to be self-contained, allowing students to easily refer to it during classes.
Given its comprehensive nature and the inclusion of recent significant case law, "Cases on Torts" is highly regarded in academic circles. The book's ability to provide a clear and structured approach to understanding tort law principles makes it a valuable resource for both students and lecturers. The inclusion of supplements on the publisher's website further enhances its utility by providing access to edited versions of new cases within the scope of the book.
Overall, "Cases on Torts" by Barbara McDonald, Ross Anderson, and David Rolph is a highly regarded textbook that provides a comprehensive and structured approach to understanding tort law principles, making it an essential resource for students and lecturers alike.