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Complete Tort Law Training
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Summary

Price
£19 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand 
Duration
1 hour · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

This Tort Law course provides a structured introduction to civil wrongs and the legal principles governing liability. Tort Law explores how individuals and organisations may be held accountable for harm caused to others, covering both intentional and unintentional acts. Learners will examine the foundational maxims, the development of key doctrines, and the scope of legal remedies. Understanding Tort Law enables learners to interpret how negligence, defamation, trespass, and nuisance operate within legal contexts. The course also explains how Tort Law applies in real-world situations, including employer responsibility and strict liability. By progressing through each module, learners will build a clear understanding of how legal principles are applied to resolve disputes and assess liability.

Why Enrol on This Course
• Gain a clear understanding of Tort Law principles and their application
• Explore how Tort Law addresses liability and civil disputes
• Develop knowledge of key legal concepts in a structured format
• Strengthen your ability to interpret legal scenarios involving Tort Law

Certificates

Curriculum

10
sections
11
lectures
0h 59m
total

Description

This course introduces the essential concepts and principles that underpin Tort Law, focusing on how civil liability is established and applied. It begins with an overview of Tort Law and its guiding maxims, followed by a detailed exploration of negligence and the factors influencing liability. Learners will also examine specific areas such as defamation, trespass to person, and trespass to land, gaining insight into how these claims are assessed. The course further explains vicarious liability and nuisance, highlighting their relevance in legal disputes. Finally, Tort Law is explored in the context of strict liability, providing a well-rounded understanding of the subject. Each module builds on the previous one to ensure a coherent and logical learning progression.

Learning Outcomes
• Understand the core principles and foundations of Tort Law
• Explain the role of negligence within Tort Law and how liability is determined
• Identify key elements of claims such as defamation and trespass in Tort Law
• Analyse how vicarious liability operates within Tort Law contexts
• Recognise how nuisance and strict liability are applied in Tort Law cases

Who is this course for?

• Students interested in studying Tort Law as part of legal education
• Professionals seeking foundational knowledge
• Job seekers aiming to develop understanding of Tort-Law for legal roles
• Individuals interested in how Tort Law applies to civil disputes

Requirements

  • This course has no requirements.

Career path

This course supports progression into roles where understanding civil liability and legal principles is beneficial. It may be useful for those pursuing careers in legal assistance, compliance, administration, or advisory roles.

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