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This service provides two looseleaf volumes containing commentary, forms, precedents, new developments and British Company Cases, plus a fortnightly newsletter. It gives lawyers, accountants and in-house advisers all they need to know about this complex area.
A comprehensive guide to the law, practice and procedure relating to the admission of expert evidence in courts, tribunals, official enquiries and other proceedings, including arbitration. It gives detailed guidance to those involved in the pre-trial preparation of expert evidence or the presentation or questioning of it in court.
Now titled Gadsden & Cousins on Commons & Greens, this book remains the authoritative text on the law of commons, town and village greens. Previously published in 2012, this new edition fully updates on all key cases and legislative developments and has been extensively revised and restructured.
The Crown Court Index 2020 provides a guide to common penalties and formalities in cases tried on indictment or committed for sentence in the Crown Court, as well as appeals in criminal proceedings. The text has been extensively updated to reflect developments throughout the last twelve months.
This book follows on from Alison Cleland?s ground-breaking first edition. It has been thoroughly revised and re-written by its expert authors to reflect huge changes in legislation, development of policy and practice and child abuse offences in the last decade.
De Smith's Principles of Judicial Review is the leading work on the principles, practice and remedies of judicial review in England and Wales. This edition reflects the continuing importance and complexity of judicial review and incorporates recent fundamental developments in the area. It deals with domestic grounds of review, challenges under the Human Rights Act 1998 and the use of European Community law in judicial review.
Business Law in Scotland is specifically designed to make the law accessible to non-law students. Created to closely reflect the ICAS syllabus, this is a unique text, covering the core areas of Scots law relevant to those in business. This 4th edition has been fully updated throughout.
The leading work on the law of torts, Winfield and Jolowicz on Tort provides the definitive guidance that students need in order to excel. It is trusted by practitioners to provide clear and accurate statements of the law. The leading textbook on the law of torts, it provides students with definitive guidance Centred firmly on English law but covers the significant developments in Commonwealth countries and, where appropriate, European systems of tort law Contains all of the latest case law and legislative developments
This book covers the essential principles of core features of international finance: project finance, securitisation and subordinated depth. It approaches the topics from a practical perspective, providing the reader with an in-depth explanation of the core concepts underlying insolvency law and practice, as well as guidance on the drafting of contracts.
Examines and identifies the factors in operation during the making of decisions concerning family issues and religion. The book looks at the ways the English legal system regulates the practice of religions and compares this with practices in other common law countries.
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