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Torts - A Practical Learning Approach

Andrew Clarke, John Devereux, Julia Werren

A structured, practical and engaging approach to Tort law for Australian students

This text introduces students to the legal concepts, key cases and contemporary issues surrounding the law of Torts. It offers a practical introduction to how tort principles are applied in legal practice.

Fully updated to reflect recent developments in caselaw, the new edition includes additional chapters on "Defamation" and "Intentional Torts relating to Goods" to ensure the text is fully aligned with both basic and optional topics within a Torts syllabus.

PLEASE NOTE: Tutorial 19: Student Example Answer in the text is written by Kathleen O"Keefe.


Important Features

  • Practical, skills oriented, real world, student-friendly approach
  • Fully revised, updated and extended with two new chapters
  • Content aligns with recent trends in the teaching of Tort law


About the Authors

Andrew Clarke is Professor and Head of School, Victoria Law School, Victoria University, Melbourne.

John Devereux is Professor and Associate Vice-Chancellor, Australian Catholic University and Professor of Common Law, TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland.

Julia Werren is a Lecturer, School of Law, University of New England.

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