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The law of torts in Australia By Francis Trindade and Peter Cane Published by Oxford University Press (1999) |
Book description
The third edition of The Law of Torts in Australia provides an up-to-date, comprehensive, and authoritative account of the Australian law of torts. This edition takes account of the many developments in the law that have occurred in the six years since the last edition, and the whole book has been carefully revised, with many sections being substantially rewritten. It presents the law of torts from an Australian perspective, without neglecting to examine its British roots. It includes a discussion of the latest in product liability, negligence, and malicious prosecution and abuse of process. The book also explores economic torts and recent changes in litigation. Clearly written, this work will interest the student and professional involved in international law.
About the Author
Francis Trindade is a Professor in the Faculty of Law at Monash University.
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