This is an exciting thought-provoking book which sparks a debate about the state of the left in Britain and the necessity of employing the power of the working class to combat catastrophic climate change and war.
The 'Core Text Series' provides students with books which cover the core of a particular subject without over-simplifying and in a way that is accessible. This particular volume in the series looks at the law of tort.
Commentaries are excluded making each title in the series ideal for use in open book examinations.This edition has been expanded to cover the new privity legislation (the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.
Graham Virgo has argued that recent Supreme Court rulings on unjust enrichment neglect the theoretical basics of that liability, an approach which (he argues) can only lead to chaos in doctrine.