Duty of Care AS
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- www.thelawbank.co.uk - A video covering duty of care and the development of negligence.This video is designed as an introduction to duty of care mainly for AS - A Level, students. It examines what is meant by negligence, the neighbour principle and the three stage Caparo test.
Because of your videos I got a 74 in my tort exam last year thank you so much you are an amazing teacher!!
great vid as usual. Regarding Hill v CC..., in spite of Lord Keiths comment on public interest, the approach of the judge was the Uniform approach, not Public Policy.
Explained incredibly well. You're God gifted in explaining.
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These videos are very helpful for revision. Your visual aids make everything seem so simple. Thanks a lot. Keep up the great work.
These video's have been life saving! They've been getting me through my degree so thank you so very much for explaining such complex matters and breaking them down so they are understandable to the common person
great video I love how he is explaining stuff in basic English
I'm going into the second year of my law degree and I just discovered your channel. Fantastic videos and they are extremely helpful. Keep doing what you're doing and I'm probably gonna use this channel to aid in my revision program. Thanks again!
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Great! Well-planned lessons. Pedagogical. Thank you for your brilliant presentations. I want to watch & listen to your videos again & again. Best Wishes to you, Sir! 😊
Brilliant and useful video in plain English. Thank you
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Thanks so much. Still relevant now.
You are welcome - we will be uploading more this term - as a student you can also get a much reduced subscription ot the web site if we are doing subjects that you are doing Neil
i found it too helping before reading the chapters
Superb tutorial! Wish u all the best
just came across it in my reading :) thanks for the video it is so clear and informative. helpful in my studies. looking forward to your video regarding the answering technique :) . have a great day. thank you
Thank you so much for this vid.
I am taking on my own complaint.
Was stuck on the public sector not being so liable. Thinking they got me with this argument.
So helpful. Make difficult concepts seem easy!
You are welcome Charles.
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Thanks so much for making this helpful video! My tort exam is coming up soon and I thought it would be a good idea to go back to the basics and refresh my memory of the essential elements of negligence! I'm going to also check out your other videos for my revision on other topics! :)
thank you that was incredibly well explained!! but would you be able to do one vid about the development of the neighbours test to the Caparo test by also covering the Anns and explaining why each tests have been changed/ modified, please that would be fantastic!
Really helpful, it'd be brilliant if why you used for the video could be downloaded as it'd be the perfect basis for revision. Thank you, as there is very limited reliable resources for A level law.
This is wonderful, so easy to understand . Do U have more under intentional tort, defamation ?
Hi Joyce all of our videos are currently being uploaded as we speak (and many more to follow) on our web site (the link is in the video description) in MP 4 format for use on mobile devices. Neil
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I enjoyed this lecture as the speaker sound like Idris Elba
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I'm so glad!
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can i know about the ann's test?
Is the difference between scots and english law that different? Can english case law be applied in scotland? and vice versa?
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I'm going for it against some colleagues at asda give thanks for this first part..Rastafari
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Very helpful
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