LAWS50025
Torts
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Harold Luntz, David Hambly, Kylie Burns, Joachim Dietrich, Neil Foster, Genevieve Grant, Sirko Harder
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Notes
View all LAWS50025 notesH1 Torts Revision Notes
Long form revision notes for torts, covering all readings, authorities and principles. Topics inc...
24 pages, 8238 words
H1 Torts Notes
Comprehensive checklist style notes that are handy during the exam. Received h1 mark using only...
28 pages, 10667 words
Torts - Case Notes (Exam)
Torts notes - Sem 1, 2019 These case notes are comprehensive yet concise. All cases are organised...
48 pages, 17000 words
H1 Comprehensive Torts Exam Notes
All 12 weeks of lectures of Unimelb JD Torts. Topics include: Battery, Assault, Nuisance, Negligenc...
12 pages, 6020 words
H1 - Torts HYPO NOTES (exam)
I have uploaded two sets of notes for Torts. Recommend that you purchase them together. This listing...
57 pages, 12448 words
Torts - Case Summary (H1)
Case summary for all the cases referenced in Torts, with significant cases highlighted in grey. The...
16 pages, 6593 words
Torts summary notes
Comprehensive summary notes, including case summaries and hypothetical structures, and relevant stat...
38 pages, 19325 words
Torts - Comprehensive Checklist
** Free sample for Negligence available in sample ** ** Also includes issue spotting checklist (h...
33 pages, 11790 words
H1 Torts Final Exam Notes
I used just this set of notes to score a H1 for the subject. I wrote out parts of the answers in th...
18 pages, 8990 words
Comprehensive Torts Case Notes
Comprehensive torts case notes which matches up with the torts checklist
26 pages, 11723 words
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Anonymous, Semester 1, 2024
Torts was intellectually a fantastic subject. The lecturers created an engaging course which expanded our knowledge of the law in relation to torts. The cases studied in this subject were always interesting, some were controversial which sparked exciting debate in lectures. The assessment tasks were a case report due mid semester and a two hour end of semester exam. I thought the case report was an appropriate assessment task as it solidified tort knowledge and allowed you to really delve deep into a case. All round a great subject!