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Erika Rackley

    Casebook on Tort Law
    Kidner's Casebook on Torts
    Women, Judging and the Judiciary
    Tort Law
    • 2021

      Casebook on Tort Law

      • 600 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      This essential companion for undergraduate tort law students offers a curated collection of leading tort cases, featuring carefully edited extracts alongside insightful commentary. The authors, Horsey & Rackley, provide annotated cases that aid students in identifying and analyzing the key elements of tort law, making it a valuable resource for academic success.

      Casebook on Tort Law
    • 2015

      Kidner's Casebook on Torts

      • 510 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The essential companion for undergraduate tort law students, providing a comprehensive portable library of leading tort cases. Horsey & Rackley bring together a range of carefully edited extracts, combined with insightful commentary, questions, and annotated cases to help students identify and analyse the key elements of a case.

      Kidner's Casebook on Torts
    • 2015

      Tort Law

      • 752 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      Renowned authors Kirsty Horsey and Erika Rackley present a comprehensive undergraduate textbook that covers all essential topics in tort law. The book is designed to be engaging and accessible, incorporating thoughtfully selected learning features that encourage students to develop critical thinking skills. Its lively approach makes complex legal concepts easier to understand, fostering a deeper engagement with the subject matter.

      Tort Law
    • 2012

      Women, Judging and the Judiciary

      From Difference to Diversity

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on gender representation in the judiciary, this book examines the significance of judicial diversity and its impact on the role of women judges. It delves into ongoing discussions surrounding the importance of having diverse voices in the judicial system, offering a new perspective on how gender influences the process of judging. Through this exploration, it highlights the critical need for inclusivity in legal decision-making.

      Women, Judging and the Judiciary