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Tort Law: Principles in Practice (3rd Edition) – eBook

eBook Details

  • Author: James Underwood
  • File Size: 12.6 MB
  • Format: PDF(converted)
  • Length: 1537 Pages
  • Publisher: Aspen Publishing; Third edition
  • Publication Date: Jan 3, 2022
  • Language: ‎English
  • ISBN-10: 1543838804
  • ISBN-13: 9781543838817, 9781543838800, 9781543857160

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About The Author

James Underwood

Underwood’s Tort Law: Principles in Practice 3rd Edition serves as an exceptionally user-friendly and accessible introduction specifically designed for first-year Torts students. This latest edition stands out by providing a refreshing take that expertly balances both theoretical concepts and practical applications, ensuring that students can grasp complex ideas while understanding their real-world implications. The thoughtful integration of theory and practice encourages critical thinking, making it an invaluable resource for those embarking on the study of Tort Law. Overall, it lays a solid foundation for students, equipping them with the essential knowledge they need to navigate this important area of law.

Tort Law: Principles in Practice 3E is an engaging and user-friendly casebook designed to explore tort law doctrine and its real-world applications. Each chapter, subsection, and case begins with an introductory text that highlights the core issues, enhancing student understanding. This updated new third edition is enriched with features such as informative text boxes and photographs, sample pattern jury instructions, practical checklists, and thought-provoking essay questions at the end of each chapter.

New to the Third Edition:

  • Revised notes and problems to enhance usability and readability.
  • Continued focus on making this ebook as useful as possible for the schools and professors who are increasingly focused on preparing students for practice.
  • New key cases (e.g., a case arising out of the 2016 presidential election where a court analyzes whether a Trump supporter committed a battery against a critic via Twitter, along with a 2021 ruling on the issue of whether Amazon was a product “seller” potentially liable for personal injuries caused by the use of a product purchased on Amazon).

Tort Law: Principles in Practice: Principles in Practice [Connected eBook with Study Center] (Aspen Casebook Series)

Professors and law students will benefit from:

  • Easy to follow organization with clear topic headings
  • A blending of both old classics and modern relevant cases
  • Focused, limited notes following each case to engage the students
  • Checklists to demonstrate proper analytical approaches to the issues
  • Engaging text boxes and pictures to capture the students’ imagination
  • Numerous strategic problems within each section to stimulate further thinking
  • Useful but concise text to introduce the larger picture context for each section and case
  • Sample pattern jury instructions throughout the book to illustrate courts’ efforts to describe the law to jurors
  • Helpful perspective notes at the end of each major section to summarize and highlight key facets of the materials

978-1543838817, 978-1543838800, 978-1543857160

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