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International Disputes: The Legal Aspects
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International Court of Justice: Process, Practice And Procedure First Edition
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Practical Corporate Governance. For smaller quoted Companies and Private Companies
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The Law and Practice of Shareholders' Agreements. Third Edition
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Information Technology Law. Third Edition
Diane Rowland (Author), Elizabeth MacDonald (Author),Huquqshunoslik, -
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EU Law. The essential guide to the legal workings of the European Union
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The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition Compendium (1960-2017): Subject Indexes and Finding Aids, 2nd Edition
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Massachusetts Legal Research. Second Edition
E. Blum (Author), Shaun Spencer (Author),Huquqshunoslik,
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International Disputes: The Legal Aspects
A Study Group of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies,International Disputes: The Legal Aspects, published by Europa Publications in 1972, is a significant report from a David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies study group, chaired by Sir Humphrey Waldock, that examines machinery for peacefully settling international disputes, reviewing the UN, courts, arbitration, and offering suggestions for improvement, with specialist contributions from experts like H.G. Darwin and R.Y. Jennings.
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City University centenary lectures in law
Martin Dockray,The "City University Centenary Lectures in Law" refers to a specific series of lectures that were compiled and published as a book in 1996. The volume, edited by Martin Dockray, includes various papers presented as part of the centenary celebrations. It features contributions from several academics, including: Martin Dockray ("Guineas by Gaslight", exploring the economics of the 19th-century legal profession) Geoffrey Bennett ("Evidence and Ossification") Paddy Ireland Gerry Rubin Wilfrid Rumble
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The Law-Making Process. Fourth Edition
Michael Zander,As a critical analysis of all aspects of the law-making process, this book has no equal. In the fourteen years since it first appeared, it has filled a yawning gap in the requirements of law students and others taking introductory courses on the legal system. It presents a large number of original texts from a variety of sources - cases, official reports, articles, books, speeches and surveys, laced with the author's own informed reflections on the subject. The new edition of this highly popular text has been fully updated to include recent developments in case law and statutes, including Pepper v Hart and the 1992 Hansard Society's important report on the Legislative Process. It has been expanded especially in the chapters on legislation and European Community law.
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Law for Business Students. 10 th ed.
Alix Adams,Alix Adams’ Law for Business Students explains the law in a jargon-free, engaging style and explores the law firmly within the context of the business world using real-life examples. The text follows a six-part structure, beginning with an introduction to the study of law for those new to the subject, before outlining each major area of legal concern in business including contracts and sales, tort, employment, corporate organisation (now expanded to include dissolution of companies) and intellectual property. This 10th edition has been updated with over 20 new case references including all relevant key decisions of the European Court of Justice and the UK Supreme Court. Reference to new legislation includes the Equality Act (Gender Pay Gap) Regulations 2017. Catering for a range of learning styles, Law for Business Students clearly outlines the main legal rules and cases. It uses business examples and topical news stories to reinforce understanding and demonstrate the practical application of the law. Key terms are explained in helpful margin notes, and a broad variety of end-of-chapter resources ensures that you understand the issues covered in the chapter and gives you an opportunity to apply your knowledge in questions and activities relating to each topic. The full-colour page design clearly identifies each learning feature to help you get the most out of your study.
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International Court of Justice: Process, Practice And Procedure First Edition
D. W. Bowett (Editor),The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has a dual role: to settle legal disputes between States (contentious cases) and to give advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it by authorized UN organs and specialized agencies. The process is governed by the UN Charter, the Statute of the Court, the Rules of Court, and Practice Directions. Process and Jurisdiction Parties: Only States may be parties to contentious cases. International organizations can provide information but cannot bring a case or be a formal party. Acceptance of Jurisdiction: The ICJ is only competent to hear a dispute if the States involved have accepted its jurisdiction. This can occur through: A special agreement for a specific dispute. A jurisdictional clause in a treaty. Reciprocal declarations accepting the Court's jurisdiction as compulsory. Advisory Opinions: These are not binding but carry significant legal and moral weight. They are requested by UN organs (like the General Assembly or Security Council) or specialized agencies on legal questions.
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Practical Corporate Governance. For smaller quoted Companies and Private Companies
John Mellor (Author),Private companies are increasingly seeking investment capital from banks and institutions, and when they do so, are finding the spotlight focusing on their governance and internal workings. This book is a guide for UK private companies seeking external capital. It demonstrates how improvements in governance make it easier to raise capital through illustrative UK case studies and examples of best practice. It includes check lists and sample materials, such as board minutes, providing readers with everything they need to implement the principles discussed. This is an invaluable book for all directors and their professional advisors interested in developing their companies, increasing profitability and success.
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The Law and Practice of Shareholders' Agreements. Third Edition
Katherine Reece Thomas, Chris Ryan,Now in its third edition, this popular, fully-updated title explains the law on shareholders’ agreements in a clear and comprehensible style. It guides the reader through a typical transaction, highlighting the commercial issues facing the client and ultimately the solicitor as draftsman. It examines how a shareholders’ agreement can be unravelled in the event of insolvency or other reason for termination. The CD-ROM includes all the precedents, which have been developed and updated. It is therefore the most up-to-date book available on the subject.
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Information Technology Law. Third Edition
Diane Rowland (Author), Elizabeth MacDonald (Author),Examining the current challenges presented to the law by the rapid changes and developments taking place in the field of information technology, this new edition, written with students in mind, provides technical explanations where necessary and is supported throughout by extracts from a wide range of cases and materials. Exploring developments in the areas of criminal, tort, contract and intellectual property law, this fully updated and revised edition discuses a wide range of new issues, including: recent case law on software patents and a consideration of the EU proposals for harmonization new developments in data protection and the internet including cookies, spam and data retention Internet auction fraud viruses, Trojan horses and denial of service attacks the responses to the Council of Europe Cybercrime Convention the impact of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Directive 2001/29/EC copyright and file-sharing, including the recent Supreme Court decision in MGM v Grokster. This is an essential read for all those interested in the interface between law and technology and the effect of new technological developments on the law
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The United Nations and the Development of Collective Security: The Delegation by the UN Security Council of Its Chapter VII Powers.1st Edition
Danesh Sarooshi,This book examines one of the most important challenges facing the United Nations today: the effective and lawful use of force by or under the authority of the UN to maintain or restore peace. It makes a significant contribution to the content of the law pertaining to the use of force by the UN and provides guidance as to the likely future developments in the legal framework governing collective action to maintain peace under the auspices of the United Nations.
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Bourne on Company Law
Nicholas Bourne,An ideal introductory textbook, Bourne on Company Law offers a succinct overview of the fundamental areas covered in LLB and GDL courses. Clear and easy to follow, the book is presented in short, sub-headed sections for ease of navigation, and is thoroughly cross-referenced to highlight connections across topics. This sixth edition expands on emerging areas such as directors’ duties and corporate governance, as well as offering increased discussion of EU Company Law. Written for both law and non-law students, it offers full case citations and straightforward explanations of all key cases, as well as chapter summaries and end of chapter questions to aid student understanding. The sixth edition is also supported by a companion website offering self test questions, a useful glossary and annotated web links.
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Annotated Guide to the Insolvency Legislation 2007/2008
Len Sealy, David Milman,Each reproduced piece of legislation included detailed annotations, commentary on the provisions, and analysis of relevant case law up to that publication date. This interpretive aspect is its primary value as a practical reference source for lawyers, accountants, and government officers. Publication Details: This specific edition was the 10th edition of the work, published around October 2007 by Sweet & Maxwell.
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Textbook on Contract Law 11th Edition
Jill Poole,Jill Poole's immensely popular Textbook on Contract Law has been guiding students through contract law for many years. The accessible writing style and focus on key principles and developments in contract law make this text a favourite with students and lecturers alike. The author places the law of contract clearly within its wider context before proceeding to provide detailed yet accessible treatment of all the key areas encountered when studying contract law. Key features: DT Key points, illustrative examples and questions encourage a deeper understanding of the central facts and issues DT Each chapter begins with a summary of key issues, providing an overview of key themes and points of law, and concludes with suggestions for further reading, guiding you towards the most relevant texts and articles DT An attractive page design highlights headings, case summaries, case extracts and a variety of learning features, making navigation through the text easy Fully supported by an Online Resource Centre, which provides: Student Resources Regular updates on new legislation, cases, and other important developments Guidance on answering questions in contract law Self-test questions and answers linked with Casebook on Contract Law
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Casebook on Torts. 8th ed.
Richard Kidner,Casebook on Torts is essential reading for students new to studying tort law at undergraduate level. It provides a selection of extracts from leading cases which clearly illustrate the essence and reasoning behind each decision made. As a case-driven subject, decisions matter not only to the individuals concerned, but also in a wider context, and each extract is accompanied by author commentary wherein the key elements of each case are identified and analyzed.
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EU Law. The essential guide to the legal workings of the European Union
Stephen Weatherill, Paul Beaumont,"EU Law: The Essential Guide to the Legal Workings of the European Union" refers to a popular textbook, often by authors like Stephen Weatherill, that comprehensively explains the EU's legal framework, institutions (Commission, Parliament, Council, Court), key principles (primacy, direct effect, free movement), and secondary legislation, making complex EU law accessible for students, lawyers, and broader audiences interested in European integration.
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Diplomatic Bluebook 2018. Japanese Diplomacy and International Situation in 2017
It is no exaggeration to say that the security environment surrounding Japan is most severe since the end of World War II, including the increasingly tense North Korean issues. In addition, the international order based on fundamental values, such as freedom, democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, that have underpinned global stability and prosperity is now being challenged by the rise of terrorism and violent extremism. Under these circumstances, in order to maintain the existing international order and address the issues facing the international community, Japan must take on an even greater responsibility and role while collaborating with other countries. Based on this recognition, ever since I was appointed Foreign Minister in August 2017, I have visited countries around the world to proactively convey Japan’s position, and have sought to further enhance Japan’s cooperation with other countries.
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Butterworths Competition Law. Issue 96 may 2011
Butterworths Competition Law provides a thorough analysis of the new provisions of the Competition Act 1998, the transitional arrangements and the procedure for 'early guidance'. It closely monitors the impact of the changes on the special sectors and undertakes a radical appraisal of UK law as the new regime takes place. Widely relied upon by practitioners, the work adopts a practical, transaction-based approach with much of the text dealing with particular types of agreement or commercial behaviour in context. Together with extensive cross-referencing and comprehensive tables and index, this invaluable looseleaf work provides all the information that the busy practitioner is likely to need in his day-to-day practice.
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Butterworths Competition Law. Issue 85 November 2009
The publisher will print a copy to fulfill your order. Books can take between 1 to 3 weeks. Looseleaf titles between 1 to 2 weeks. Butterworths Competition Law Service provides an in-depth commentary and analysis of competition case law and legislation in the UK and EC. Updated five times a year and revised to incorporate the wide changes resulting from the Enterprise Act 2002. Written by an expert editorial team lead by two well-known and widely respected experts in competition law, Butterworths Competition Law provides coverage of every facet of competition legislation in the EC and UK, from the substantive and procedural provisions of each system of legislation, to particular regimes that affect specific sectors such as gas, water, electricity, agriculture and communications. Butterworths Competition Law provides a thorough analysis of the new provisions of the Competition Act 1998, the transitional arrangements and the procedure for 'early guidance'. It closely monitors the impact of the changes on the special sectors and undertakes a radical appraisal of UK law as the new regime takes place.
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Butterworths Competition Law. Issue 81 may 2009
[],Written by an expert editorial team in competition law, Butterworths Competition Law Service provides coverage of every facet of competition legislation in the EU and UK, from the substantive and procedural provisions of each system of legislation, to particular regimes that affect specific sectors such as gas, water, electricity, agriculture and communications. Each of the narrative divisions provides in-depth commentary and analysis of the case law and legislation in both the EU and UK, plus an invaluable collection of primary and secondary legislation. Widely relied upon by practitioners, the work adopts a practical, transaction-based approach with much of the text dealing with particular types of agreement or commercial behaviour in context. Together with extensive cross-referencing and comprehensive tables and index, this invaluable looseleaf work provides all the information that the busy practitioner is likely to need in his day-to-day practice.
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The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition Compendium (1960-2017): Subject Indexes and Finding Aids, 2nd Edition
Sima Mirkin. Wanhong (Linda) Wen,The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition is the world’s largest moot court competition, with participants from more than 645 law schools in 95 countries. Scholars and practitioners write the annual problem for the Jessup Competition based on issues posed by a hypothetical case. The purpose of this book is to provide information and access to the more than 50 volumes comprising the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition materials through indices and finding aids. These indices serve as a handy preparation tool for the Jessup competition teams and also provide a great reference to timely issues for students, faculty, and lawyers researching international law. The book includes subject indices, as well as indices of champions, runners-up and best memorials. This second edition contains indices/finding aids for the entire set from 1960 through 2017.
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Massachusetts Legal Research. Second Edition
E. Blum (Author), Shaun Spencer (Author),The second edition of Massachusetts Legal Research is designed to provide first-year law students a concise, practical introduction to the process of legal research. Law students, law clerks, practitioners, legal assistants, librarians, and laypeople will find it a useful introduction to Massachusetts legal sources. Massachusetts Legal Research has been extensively revised to outline a process of effective and efficient legal research that may incorporate print resources, free Internet resources, and commercial platforms. Introductory chapters discuss the importance of legal research in legal problem solving, strategies for locating relevant primary and secondary authority, and ways to evaluate research findings. Following these introductory chapters, Massachusetts Legal Research discusses legal secondary sources, and then addresses Massachusetts primary sources and techniques for using them with chapters on judicial opinions, statutes, administrative law, constitutions, and rules of court. An additional chapter discusses the legislative process. The book includes concise descriptions of federal sources and appendixes on full-text searching and citation.