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About this book
Step into the future of legal studies with a guide that treats the law as a living, breathing digital entity.
This book serves as a comprehensive and forward-looking study companion specifically crafted for the Cambridge International A2 Level Law 9084 syllabus for the 2026 examination series. Inside, you will find a complete breakdown of the Law of Contract and the Law of Tort. It starts with the formation of contracts, explaining offer and acceptance in a world of algorithmic trading. It covers the critical rules of intention and consideration. It explains legal capacity, focusing on the rights of minors in the digital economy. It dissects contract terms, including the latest on exclusion clauses and consumer rights. It details how contracts are discharged by performance or frustration. It explores remedies like damages and specific performance. In Tort, it covers negligence, including the modern approach to duty of care. It explains occupiers' liability and private nuisance. It looks at strict liability under Rylands v Fletcher. It covers trespass to the person, including assault and false imprisonment. It finishes with a deep dive into general defences and legal remedies.
What sets this book apart is its refusal to remain stuck in the past; it provides a competitive advantage by applying classic legal principles to the reality of 2026. While other textbooks might rely solely on 19th-century cases, this guide synthesizes them with the "smart contracts" and blockchain realities of the mid-21st century. It bridges the gap between the "reasonable man" of the Victorian era and the tech-savvy consumer of today. It discusses modern issues like "bug bounty" programs as unilateral contracts. It analyzes the impact of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act. It explains how the law handles "click-wrap" agreements and digital signatures. It includes critical updates from 2024 and 2025 Supreme Court judgments that outdated books will miss, such as the Paul v Royal Wolverhampton ruling on psychiatric injury. It simplifies complex ideas into short, digestible sentences. It uses real-world examples involving drones, AI, and crypto assets to make the law relatable. This freshness makes it an essential tool for any student wanting to ace their exams in 2026.
This guide is written in a conversational and accessible tone, ensuring that even the most complex legal doctrines are easy to understand. You will learn about the "battle of the forms" in supply chains and how modern courts view email revocations. It explores the "gig economy" and how it affects employment status in tort claims. It breaks down the "eggshell skull" rule and how it applies to mental health today. You will read about the "right to repair" and how it changes the definition of satisfactory quality for goods. The book also clarifies the confusing "but for" test in causation with clear examples. It discusses the strict liability of "Rylands v Fletcher" and how it applies to modern industrial escapes. It even touches on "urban exploration" and the liability of occupiers towards trespassers. Every chapter is designed to help you think like a lawyer in the modern world. It encourages you to critique the law, not just memorize it.
Disclaimer: This book is an independent publication by Azhar ul Haque Sario. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Cambridge Assessment International Education or the Cambridge exam board. Any use of the trade name "Cambridge" or the syllabus code "9084" is for nominative fair use purposes only to indicate the scope and suitability of the study material.
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- Copyright
- Law of tort