What this FLK1 page covers
Tort Law is best revised when the subject is broken into smaller repeatable areas. This page exists to support that workflow by making one subject searchable, linkable, and easier to connect to practice inside the app.
The site is deliberately written for discovery and routing. It explains the study use case, the likely topic areas, and where this subject sits in the wider SQE1 revision journey.
- Duty Of Care
- Breach And Causation
- Defences And Remedies
- Vicarious Liability
- Occupiers' Liability
- Nuisance
- Rylands V Fletcher
How to study this subject
Start with subject-specific practice when you know a weak area already. Move into timed sessions when recall improves, then use mock tests when you need mixed-question pressure and exam pacing.
That sequence keeps revision practical and prevents you from wasting full mock exams when the real problem is still topic-level weakness.
FAQ
Is this page only for Tort Law?
Yes. This page is intentionally narrow so users and search engines can find a subject-specific SQE1 entry point for Tort Law.
Should I go straight to a mock test?
Usually not. Topic or subject practice is the better first step when you already know which area is weak.
Where do I continue after this page?
Install the app from Google Play, then use the related pages to move between subject study, timed practice, and mock tests.