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platypus:
ok thanks :)
mc.blackbox:
On the same note, which text books I should buy for Torts and Property? Cheers.
lynt.br:
--- Quote from: mc.blackbox on February 27, 2013, 10:47:32 am ---On the same note, which text books I should buy for Torts and Property? Cheers.
--- End quote ---
Torts casebook isn't all that helpful but I suppose is good to have. Otherwise, Law of Torts in Australia by Cane Lunney and Trindade is excellent. Karinne Ludlow's book is good as well (should be on the recommended list). Finally the Buterworths tutorial series for Torts by Malkin and Davies (not to be confused with the torts book by Balkin and Davis) is really good.
For property all you need is the Casebook by Sackville and Neave - it is really good. For property A, I would also recommend Land Law by Webb and Stephenson - I don't think it is on the booklist but it is one of the best summary books for Prop A.
mc.blackbox:
Thank you Lynton :)
Sah123:
Generally, do you (law students) recommend purchasing ebooks or regular books? I do like the ability to highlight as I go but I also don't want to have to lug around heavy material.
Another question - in terms of note-taking, would it be be better to write or type the notes? Again, I am usually one to write my notes but am wondering whether law will be different :)
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