Donoghue v Stevenson
- Read about a product liability case strikingly similar to Donoghue v Stevenson, this time involving a decomposing frog in a salad supplied to Nando’s by a third party, Salads to Go. Can you identify the similarities and differences between the two cases? What do you think the outcome should be?
- The ICLR has also produced a special anniversary edition of the Law Reports, featuring the top 15 cases as voted for by its readers, including Donoghue v Stevenson. Contains some useful infographics, and also details of other shortlisted cases. How familiar are you with each of the 15 cases?
Legal sources
- Transcripts of Supreme Court judgments since August 2009
- British and Irish Legal Information Institute (BAILII) is a good source for case transcripts
- Cardiff Index to Legal Abbreviations is an online index of the abbreviations used in citations to refer to law reports
- Thomson Reuters Practical Law and LexisNexis are online sources of precedents used by firms. NB These sites require subscriptions to access but you can read about their services. If you have the opportunity to learn how to use these resources with your law librarian to support you at university, do so.
European law
- Europa website provides general information on EU law
- EUR-Lex website is a good source of European legislation