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Quick Reference Card - Remedies, written by Karen Fairweather, clearly summarises the Law of Remedies by using the most important principles, legislation and cases. This Quick Reference Card makes an ideal study aid both for classroom and exam use and is an excellent quick-reference tool for practitioners. This card covers contract, torts and equitable remedies.
Features:
Concise summary of the most important principles of contract, torts and equitable remedies
Overview of important legislation and cases Bold headings and colour coded boxes structure the subject
About the Author
Karen Fairweather LLB (Hons) Diploma in German Law is an Associate Lecturer in the TC Beirne School of Law at the University of Queensland, where she teaches Remedies, Torts and Legal History. She was previously a lecturer in the Law Faculty of the University of Durham, Prince of Wales Scholar of Gray’s Inn, and is a member of the Bar of England and Wales.