The Law of Torts Made Simple
What you'll learn
- Learn and understand crucial concepts of the law of torts
- Have a strong foundation in the law of torts and know how to develop further knowledge and understanding in this area of law
- Answer exam questions confidently including any problem questions based on different scenarios
- Apply the legal concepts on real life case situations
- Become highly confident in analysing and solving the real life case scenarios
- Understand how the law of torts work in practice
Requirements
- An interest in the law of torts and a positive attitude!
Description
URGENT ANNOUNCEMENT [GROUNDBREAKING DEVELOPMENT IN THE LAW OF TORT]
UPDATES TO MY COURSE IS ON ITS WAY WITH THE NEW CASE LAW
UK Supreme Court has issued an awaited judgment in the case of Robinson (Appellant) v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police (Respondent) [2018] UKSC 4 On appeal from: [2014] EWCA Civ 15. The case changes the law of negligence. This case and other crucial cases will be added to my existing law of tort course. PLEASE SEE THE ANNOUNCEMENT PAGE FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND SUMMARY OF THE CASE.
What do students say about this course?
* “This has been very helpful to clarify my understanding of the law of Tort in an easy way. I strongly recommend this course to any students struggling with the law of tort”.
** “I was pleasantly surprised with the contents of the course. It covers all the necessary topics. Thank you Law Academy Online, it helped me to clarify my understanding of the law of tort very well.”
*** “The course is exactly what it says on the tin. I doubt that you will need any other book once you have gone through this course. Very helpful and highly recommended!”
This new August 2016 course is being offered at a time when most of the law students around the world are going to start their new academic year.
The course has been designed in such a way that even if you are completely new to the law of torts you will be able to grasp its concepts and feel highly confident in analysing and applying the law of torts on related problems.
If you are currently undertaking or about to undertake undergraduate law course, this course is for you. The undergraduate courses include, among others, LLB in any Common Law jurisdiction anywhere in the world, LLB under University of London International Programme, Graduate Diploma in Law and Common Professional Examination. Non-law students can also get a taste of what it is like studying the law subjects and what do you expect to learn in a law degree.
The course is designed by Tufail Hussain. Tufail Hussain is a Barrister and holds LL.B. (Hons) and LL.M in Corporate and Business Law. Tufail Hussain is also a winner of 2009 University of Law Birmingham (UK) Annual Students’ Advocacy Competition. Tufail holds a strong passion for teaching and tutoring and has tutored law students for over 5 years. He also holds a certificate in delivering learning from the UK.
Each and every topic has been explained in light of the examples and case illustrations which will help you understand how courts apply the law in different cases and how the court’s mind works. This will not only keep the study of this course interesting and engaging but also gives a sound foundation of the law of torts at this early stage of your legal career.
You will note that the subject of ‘Negligence’ (carelessness in ordinary language) holds a centre
stage in the law of torts. This course
dedicates complete six sections to discuss each element of the tort of Negligence
separately and in easily digestible chunks.
Who this course is for:
- This course is meant for anyone who has interest in and wants to learn about the law of torts and compensation
- The course is specifically aimed at students currently undertaking LLB, GDL, PGDL, BA(Law) and CPE courses.
- If you are considering changing your career to law or wish to practice in the area of compensation law, you will find this course hugely beneficial.
Instructor
My aim is to help law students and lawyers improve their academic and professional skills and become a successful legal professional.
About Me
Hello, welcome to my page and thank you for showing interest in my courses. I am Tufail. I have a strong passion for teaching law and have experience of tutoring law students for over 5 years. In addition to my LL.B. (Hons) and LL.M. in Corporate & Business Law, which included intellectual property laws, company laws, arbitration and corporate crime, I also hold 'Certificate in Delivering Learning'. The course provided me with added insights to develop and design courses for the learners.
I am a 'Principal Legal Researcher' at LEX-Ed Online. I carry out research on international laws with a specific interest in the study and comparison of the laws of the United States of America (USA), United Kingdom (UK), the European Union (EU) and those of the countries with the Common Law background. Any courses, projects, and classes that are shared at this platform go through the process of thorough legal research and an in-house assessment of the usefulness and helpfulness of the law courses for the students and other users.
I have also got the experience of working in corporate and commercial areas of law. I am a winner of the prestigious 2009 Annual Students' Advocacy (Or Mooting) Competition and has represented my alma mater in inter-institutional competitions. I am the author of several books for law students and have written legal articles for the information and guidance of the general public. I am also a newspaper columnist and have a strong interest in the international justice systems.
Thank you for your time and I look forward to sharing my knowledge and experience with you on this platform.
Feedback
I am hugely interested in developing practical law courses with real benefits. Here, I do not mean providing legal advice through my courses or material, but only creating law courses for educational purposes. I am always looking for your valuable feedback and comments so that I can develop and improve my courses and material according to your educational needs.
Disclaimer
Please note that the law courses, academic and/or non-academic, are for information and educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute for a legal advice from a suitable professional in relation to any of your specific legal or non-legal issues; whether past, present or likely to arise in the future. Nothing in these courses, or any related videos and materials, is intended to be legal advice or an offer for the provision of legal services. If you do feel or find that there is any or possible similarity in circumstances, situations, facts or details, they will only be accidental and have nothing to do with any specific problems. Nothing in these courses, videos, articles or related materials will constitute a relationship of 'client and attorney/lawyer' with anyone.