Principles of Tort Law

Principles of Tort Law
ISBN-10
0314258507
ISBN-13
9780314258502
Series
Principles of Tort Law
Category
Law / Torts
Pages
474
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Thomson/West
Author
Marshall S. Shapo

Description

Clear and concise summary on the rules courts use to solve questions. To enhance understanding, this text explains the reasoning and policies underlying the rules. Professor Shapo selects colorful examples from an enormous variety of cases he has studied and relates the principles of law to understandable real-life situations.

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