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Criminal Law. 4th ed.
Herring J.,Considerably expanded and updated, the third edition of this textbook provides a readable and comprehensive introduction to criminal law for undergraduate students. Through the media coverage of high-profile trials we all feel that we know something about criminal law, and this edition uses such cases to create a real interest and involvement on the part of the student. New features to this edition are "key words" sections and "hot topics" which explore the legal issues behind some high-profile and controversial cases. A new chapter examines in detail the impact of the Human Rights Act, and new sections discuss racially motivated crime and the Protection from Harassment Act.
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English Legal System. 5th ed.
Elliott, Catherine; Quinn, Frances,Elliott and Quinn's "English Legal System" is an established and popular textbook with students and lecturers alike. It provides a lively, clear and comprehensive explanation of the legal system of England and Wales, with a topical emphasis on how the law is made and applied in practice. As well as stating what the law is, the authors analyse the principles underpinning it.
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Cases and Materials on Criminal Law. 3RD ED.
M.Molan,This new edition of Cases and Materials on Criminal Law has been thoroughly updated to provide a comprehensive selection of key materials drawn from law reports, legislation, Law Commission consultation papers and reports, and Home Office publications. Clear and highly accessible, this volume is presented in a coherent structure and provides full coverage of the topics commonly found in the criminal law syllabus. The range of thoughtfully selected materials and authoritative commentary ensures that this book provides an essential collection of materials and analysis to stimulate the reader and assist in the study of this difficult and challenging area of law.
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The legal system of Scotland: cases and materials. 4th ed.
A.A. Paterson,A critical and comprehensive examination of the Scottish legal system. The ideal starting point for anyone requiring a ready understanding of the law, this edition covers: the jurisdictions, structure and administration of the Scottish courts; the operation of tribunals in Scotland; the Court of Justice of the European Communities; the European Commission and the Court of Human Rights. A new chapter on Alternative Dispute Resolution focuses on perceived problems in the civil courts, and responses to these including ADR techniques which aim to provide an alternative to litigation.
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Criminal Law Theory and Doctrine. 2nd ed.
A. P. Simester (Author), Gordon R. Sullivan (Author),Criminal Law: Theory and Doctrine offers a sophisticated account of English criminal law, combining theoretical precision and depth with an authoritative exposition of the law. As such, it will appeal to undergraduate law students seeking a firm grasp of doctrine and principle, as well as to scholars and research students. Throughout, the analysis is complemented by extensive citations of case law and articles. Scholars, in particular, will benefit from the extensive theoretical discussion, the relevance of which transcends national boundaries.
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International Criminal Law. 4TH ED.
Ilias Bantekas,This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the major areas of international criminal law (ICL). It approaches its subject matter from both a criminal law and an international law perspective, analysing the various topics exhaustively but in an accessible manner. While looking at the jurisprudence of the international tribunals, it is not confined to this approach, instead looking at all the fields in which ICL is employed.
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International law.
Malcolm D. Evans (Editor),This new text reflects the breadth and diversity of contemporary public international law, offering original contributions from key authorities actively involved in the current practice and teaching of international law. Written in an engaging and lucid style, the volume is an ideal resource for undergraduates and postgraduates of the subject area. Coverage closely follows the scope of current courses, opening with a series of short introductory contributions from those in such varied institutions as: the International Civil Service, the International Court, a law firm and the Bar. These personal reflections offer a cross-section of stimulating perspectives upon the role of international law in various spheres of legal and public life and introduce elements of international law that are addressed in later chapters.
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