Fleming’s The Law of Torts has been valued by generations of judges, lawyers and academics. The late Professor John Fleming’s The Law of Torts was distinguished throughout the world of tort scholarship as a work of enormous significance. It returned under esteemed new authorship in 2011 to renew the work’s place in the tort law discourse and, now, the 11th Edition offers a comprehensive update of this classic law book. The core strength of Fleming’s The Law of Torts 11th Edition is its examination of legal principle. It distills the essence of tort legal principles and critically evaluates them. Professor Fleming had an unflinching belief that no legal system is superior to any other and he combed the corners of the common law and civil law world in the search for answers. The 11th Edition continues his breadth of vision. The authors both preserve Professor Fleming’s scholarship while contributing their own highly-respected insights. The result is an outstanding, must-have resource for all practitioners and scholars of tort law within the common law jurisdictions.
ISBN | 9780455502557 |
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EISBN | 9780455502571 |
Author | Carolyn Sappideen, Prue Vines, John Eldridge, Paula Giliker, Peter Handford, Barbara McDonald |
Publisher | Thomson Reuters Australia |