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The Law of Torts In Australia

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The aim of the fifth edition of The Law of Torts in Australia , like that of the previous four, is to provide a distinctively Australian account of the most important parts of tort law, primarily for use by students. This edition is the most comprehensive offering; it goes into more depth than other texts, and explores motivations and complexities behind the principles of tort law, whilst challenging students to think critically about the law.

880 pages, Paperback

First published February 29, 2012

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A strong start, but the book's failure to sustain an engaging build-up left the reader with a nonchalant attitude regarding the text's ultimately convoluted conclusion. If this book was a civil wrong it would not amount to a breach of contract, but would undoubtedly amount to reasonably-adequate kindling.
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