When should we start reading for torts and legal research?? (1 Viewer)

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I remember for foundations we had to start reading before classes started... but i don't have any books yet :S
 

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If you start reading, you'll spoil it for everyone. ;)

That and there's no indication yet of what books we should get.
 

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I emailed Prof Barbara McDonald (the convenor for Torts) a while ago about the texts she recommends for pre-reading.

The recommended text is the third edition of Balkin and Davis Law of Torts in Australia published by Butterworths.
The prescribed casebook is Swanton Cases on Torts 3 rd edition but it is
probably easier to read a textbook first than tackle cases on your own.
So I suppose it won't hurt to get your hands on those two a bit earlier and... flip through them a bit. :)
 

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How would we know what to read in it anyway? I mean surely we wouldnt be doing the whole casebook?
 

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How would we know what to read in it anyway? I mean surely we wouldnt be doing the whole casebook?
exactly what i was thinking... maybe the copy centre will hand out one of those uos booklets with questions etc like for foundations.. :confused:
 

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^^thanks for that lainee :) is there a book for legal research?
 

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Asquithian said:
You should do what all the keen law students do. Read the court during the holidays, at your own pace. Come into session knowing everything already.
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