Theft is a criminal offence that involves the dishonest appropriation of another person's property without their consent, with the intention to permanently deprive them of it. Sections 1–7 of the Theft Act 1968 set out the legal framework of thi...
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Tort Law covers an awful lot of legal concepts that are quite confusing at times. You will likely be baffled by the poorly organised subject guide and textbook. Attending lectures may not help you much because your professor may be a great scholar but not a good teacher. Unfortunately, it is a qualifying module which means law firm employers expect you to get a very good result, but sadly every year many students fail to do well. Your inability to secure a first or high 2.1 will seriously undermine your employability when potential employers read your transcript. As an experienced legal educator, we know exactly what you should do to smash this module. Our highly acclaimed study notes will fully prepare you for the exam and help you achieve academic success. See for yourself now.
Topics
1. Introduction
2. Types of Tort
3. Negligence
4. Inferred Negligence
5. Duty of Care
6. Breach of Duty
7. Causation
8. Remoteness
9. Proximate Cause
10. Intervening Cause
11. Strict Liability
12. Product Liability
13. Public Liability
14. Vicarious Liability
15. Pure Economic Loss
16. Pure Psychiatric Harm
17. Employers’ Liability
18. Occupiers’ Liability
19. Intentional Torts
20. Economic Torts
21. Nuisance
22. Defamation
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Topics
1. Introduction
2. Types of Tort
3. Negligence
4. Inferred Negligence
5. Duty of Care
6. Breach of Duty
7. Causation
8. Remoteness
9. Proximate Cause
10. Intervening Cause
11. Strict Liability
12. Product Liability
13. Public Liability
14. Vicarious Liability
15. Pure Economic Loss
16. Pure Psychiatric Harm
17. Employers’ Liability
18. Occupiers’ Liability
19. Intentional Torts
20. Economic Torts
21. Nuisance
22. Defamation
This edition has recently been updated for the 2023-24 academic year.



You'll have a firm grasp of all the essential legal concepts shortly.
Don't wait until it's too late!
STUDY WITH US NOW
🔒 Safe checkout guaranteed by Stripe