Tort Law Notes
Tort Law notes fully updated for exams in 2012 at Oxford and Cambridge. These notes cover all the LLB Tort law cases and so are perfect for anyone doing an LLB in the UK or a great supplement for those doing LLBs abroad, whether that be in Ireland, Canada, Hong Kong or Malaysia (University of London).
These notes are formed directly from a reading of the cases and academic papers and are extremely concise.Properties
| Year | 2012 |
| Institution level | Undergraduate |
| Institution | Oxford |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Notes type | Typed Up Notes |
| Grade | 1st/Distinction |
| Exam year | 2012 |
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Links to free sample(s):
Notes Files Author 1: 2010 Edition with Excellent Focus on Readings of Cases
Notes Files Author 2: 2011 Edition Logical Indentation Style With Large Coverage
Notes Files Author 3: 2012 Edition: Color-coded Super Concise
Total Page Count: 468
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