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This lively book provides a critical and modern approach to tort law, which will stretch and stimulate students whilst simultaneously giving them a clear understanding of the subject necessary for undergraduate courses. Its structural approach is aligned with a more modern way of teaching tort law, but is clearly labelled and sectioned so that it can be used even where courses take an alternative or traditional structural approach. McBride and Bagshaw has now established itself as the best and most authoritative textbook on the law of torts. The accuracy and clarity with which the law is described is exemplary. Robert Stevens, Professor of Commercial Law, University College, London McBride and Bagshaws Tort Law is the best of the English student texts. Jason Neyers, Associate Professor of Law, University of Western Ontario The authors provide excellent and quite clear explanations for the main principles of tort law, including discussions of hypothetical cases that are used to explain difficult concepts in ways that are very helpful for students. William E OBrian Jr, Associate Professor of Law, University of Warwick |