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OverviewUnsurpassed in authority, reliability, and accuracy; Blackstone's Statutes, trusted by students for over 30 years.Blackstone's Statutes on Contract, Tort & Restitution is edited and designed to help you succeed in your law studies. With a reputation for accuracy and authority spanning over 30 years, Blackstone's Statutes remain first-choice for students and lecturers, providing a careful selection of updated legislation needed for exam/course use.- Clear and easy-to-use, helping you find what you need instantly- Edited by experts and covering all the key legislation needed for contract and tort courses, so you can use alongside your textbook to ensure you approach your assessments with confidence- Unannotated legislation - perfect for exam use- Also available as an e-book Full Product DetailsAuthor: Francis Rose (Senior Research Fellow, Commercial Law Centre, Harris Manchester College, Senior Research Fellow, Commercial Law Centre, Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 36th Revised edition ISBN: 9780198971238ISBN 10: 0198971230 Pages: 472 Publication Date: 01 August 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: To order ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsReview from previous edition A must-have quick and easy reference point, with everything you need to access in one place. * Sarah Willis, Senior Lecturer, University of Northampton * These are the industry standard, containing a one-stop source for students. They cover all bases. * Dr Lucy Barnes, Associate Professor in Law, University of East Anglia * Blackstone's Statutes are a very reliable series. Up-to-date legislation, with a good match for teaching needs. Students appreciate the clear layout and easy reference materials. Ideal for exam use. * Renu Barton-Hanson, Associate Professor in Law, Middlesex University * The e-book is useful to support student's learning throughout the semester and for online exams. * Dr Vera Pavlou, Lecturer, University of Glasgow * Author InformationProfessor Francis Rose PhD, LLD, DCL, Honorary Bencher of Gray's Inn, Barrister is Senior Research Fellow, Commercial Law Centre, Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |