LAWS1012
Torts
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Barbara McDonald, David Rolph, Penelope Crossley, Gemma Turton
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LAW OF TORTS, 6TH EDITION (HARDBACK).
VERUHAS ROLPH (CROSSLEY AND DOUGLAS.)
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Cases on Torts, 6th Edition
Barbara McDonald, Ross Anderson, David Rolph
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Notes
View all LAWS1012 notesCase Summary
This is an excellent Case Summary for every case studied for Torts (LAWS 1012).
31 pages, 9506 words
LAWS1012 Torts - Top summary notes
Excellent summary notes for Torts Topics: Scope and Context of Tort Law Historical Background...
177 pages, 102357 words
D LAWS1012 Case Notes
D Case Notes for Torts - completed Semester 2 2020 - well-structured, easy to read Case notes iden...
43 pages, 47687 words
HD - Torts Case Summaries and Notes
These case summaries will get you through the semester and help revise for the exams. They contain s...
60 pages, 27856 words
Ultimate Torts Exam Scaffolds
Comprehensive and concise step-by-step scaffolds that are ideal for closed book problem question exa...
14 pages, 4698 words
Torts - LAWS1012 USYD Comprehensive Notes - Easy to Understand
Enjoy a full set of LAWS1012 'Torts' course notes that are well present, concise and in my opinion,...
46 pages, 12282 words
86 HD LAWS1012 Torts Notes
EXAM SCAFFOLD FORMAT with commentary on HOW to use the combination of legislation and common law. Co...
20 pages, 12561 words
D LAWS1012 Summary Notes
D Summary Notes for Torts - completed Semester 2 2020 - well-structured, easy to read summary note...
15 pages, 5440 words
Comprehensive Torts Notes with Case Summaries + Exam Scaffolds
These comprehensive torts notes include complete case and legislation summaries for each topic, in a...
158 pages, 65449 words
HIGH DISTINCTION TORTS NOTES 2017
131 pages of detailed notes, including relevant statutory extracts. I received a High Distinctio...
131 pages, 64485 words
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Reviews
Course was really interesting and engaging, heck of a lot more readings that foundies so prepare for that. Get Dr Sevel as your tutor, he is the best by far.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2020
nice
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016
This is a general introductory unit of study concerned with liability for civil wrongs, with particular emphasis on torts protecting personal integrity, safety and freedom from personal injury. The unit seeks to examine and evaluate, through a critical and analytical study of primary and secondary materials, the function and scope of modern tort law and the rationale and utility of its governing principles. It also aims to build students' skills in problem solving and applying the law to hypothetical or real life situations.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
Daunting as a first-year student, but looking back torts really does fit the stereotype: fun, and definitely easier than other areas of law!
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016
Good foundational unit for future law subjects, but be prepared for being given more cases than necessary
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017
Its an alright unit. Just gets you started into studying law. At most times you will feel like you have no idea what's going on, but you will get over it after a couple of years of studying law. Teaching was okay, but I felt there was lack of information on how to do things for those who have just started doing law.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2014
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