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Verwaltungsprozesskodex: Konzeption, Modellgesetz und Kommentierung
Jörg Pudelka (Editor), Alexander Blankenagel Matthias Hartwig Otto Mallmann Johann Weber,Huquqshunoslik, -
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Criminal Law Theory and Doctrine. 2nd ed.
A. P. Simester (Author), Gordon R. Sullivan (Author),Huquqshunoslik, -
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Scots Criminal Law: A Critical Analysis
Pamela Ferguson (Author), Claire McDiarmid (Author),Huquqshunoslik, -
Blackstone's International Law Documents (Blackstone's Statutes) 10th Edition
Malcolm D. Evans (Editor),Huquqshunoslik, -
Blackstone's International Law Documents (Blackstone Statues) 11th Edition
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Verwaltungsprozesskodex: Konzeption, Modellgesetz und Kommentierung
Jörg Pudelka (Editor), Alexander Blankenagel Matthias Hartwig Otto Mallmann Johann Weber,Das Verwaltungsprozessrecht und das Verwaltungsverfahrensrecht sind im postsowjetischen Raum – mit Ausnahme des Baltikums und des Südkaukasus – bisher wenig entwickelt. Im Zuge der fortschreitenden Rechtsreformen, die in den genannten Ländern bisher überwiegend das Zivil- und Strafrecht betrafen, rückt nunmehr aber auch das Verwaltungsrecht immer mehr in das Zentrum der Aufmerksamkeit. Das vorliegende Werk liefert einen konkreten Vorschlag in Form eines Modellgesetzes für eine Verwaltungsprozessordnung sowie eine Kommentierung ihrer grundlegenden Vorschriften.°°
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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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Sourcebook on Land Law.3rd ed.
Goo (Author),For students studying land law,the problem is not only mastering the fundamental principles and putting the subject in context, but also the difficult task of collecting and selecting the relevant materials. The third edition of this well received book continues the aim of explaining the fundamental principles of land law within a practical framework. A new chapter takes account of the many important changes brought about by the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996. The section on enforcement of leasehold covenants has been substantially rewritten to reflect the Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995. New cases and other relevant materials have been incorporated to bring this book fully up to date.
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Criminal Justice . 2nd ed.
Andrew Sanders (Author), Richard Young (Author),This book offers a clear explanation and critical analysis of the criminal justice system and of all the major stages of an investigation including both pre-trial and trial processes. The authors discuss the principles and theories behind how the criminal justice system operates, and tackle the controversial issues that continue to permeate the subject, including: policing and police powers, the prosecution process, the rights of suspects and victims, court processes, and appeals against conviction. Whilst no system can ever be perfect, the authors carefully consider each element of it, and then pose the important question: why do miscarriages of justice occur? Now in its third edition, this book has been thoroughly revised and updated to take into account recent developments in the criminal justice system. Each chapter incorporates a unique combination of traditional legal material, empirical research findings, and socio-legal analysis, making this book suitable for students of law, criminology, and social science.
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Criminal Justice. 3rd ed.
Andrew Sanders (Author), Richard Young (Author),This book offers a clear explanation and critical analysis of the criminal justice system and of all the major stages of an investigation including both pre-trial and trial processes. The authors discuss the principles and theories behind how the criminal justice system operates, and tackle the controversial issues that continue to permeate the subject, including: policing and police powers, the prosecution process, the rights of suspects and victims, court processes, and appeals against conviction. Whilst no system can ever be perfect, the authors carefully consider each element of it, and then pose the important question: why do miscarriages of justice occur? Now in its third edition, this book has been thoroughly revised and updated to take into account recent developments in the criminal justice system. Each chapter incorporates a unique combination of traditional legal material, empirical research findings, and socio-legal analysis, making this book suitable for students of law, criminology, and social science.
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The Law of Evidence. 3rd ed.
Ian Dennis (Author),This book analyses the law of evidence in a contextual setting; and offers and goes beyond an integrated approach to evidence, which includes essential doctrinal analysis. It takes account of evidence theory, psychological research on information processing and retrieval, socio-legal work on police investigations, and jury research projects. It is presented in a logical structure following on, from the introduction of the basic concepts through to the exclusionary rules of the law of evidence. It examines the recasting of the regime for obtaining identification evidence in the PACE Code of Practice; and reviews changes to the law bought about by the Criminal Justice Act 2003, which has recast the law on hearsay and character evidence, and changed laws on disclosure and the examination of witnesses.
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Smith and Hogan Criminal Law: 12th Edition
David Ormerod (Author),Smith & Hogan: Criminal Law is regarded as the leading doctrinal textbook on criminal law in England and Wales and has been for over 40 years. The book owes its consistent popularity to its accessible style, depth of analysis and breadth of coverage. It is an invaluable study aid for undergraduates and an essential reference source for criminal law practitioners. The twelfth edition has been completely updated in order to include all legislative and case law developments. The chapter on fraud has been rewritten to take into account the Fraud Act 2006. Other key changes include incorporation of the Corporate Manslaughter and Homicide Act 2007, and recent Law Commission report findings. Web Updates The book is accompanied by free on-line annual case updates, organized by chapter.
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Smith and Hogan Criminal Law: Cases and Materials 10th Edition
David Ormerod (Author),Smith and Hogan Criminal Law: Cases and Materials is the original and definitive casebook on criminal law. Serving as the perfect companion to a textbook such as Smith and Hogan Criminal Law, this book provides extracts from all of the key cases, statutes, reports, books, and articles needed to fully grasp this complex subject. Introductory notes, commentary, and questions link the materials, enabling readers to understand the context in which each appears, and to gain an insight into the problems that the law poses.
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The Criminal Process
Andrew Ashworth (Author), Mike Redmayne (Author),The Criminal Process provides an accessible and thought-provoking overview of key issues in criminal processes and procedures, drawing on arguments from the law, research policy, and principle. Following introductory chapters outlining the context of recent changes to the criminal justice process, the theoretical framework, and the various professional roles involved, Andrew Ashworth and Mike Redmayne examine nine key issues in the criminal process, integrating and commenting upon the latest developments in law and practice. The chapters offer up-to-date coverage of developing areas such as the use of DNA samples and eyewitness identification evidence, as well as discussion of the Criminal Justice Act 2003. The book will continue to be the ideal text for all students of criminal justice and criminology, as well as academics and practitioners interested in the criminal justice system.
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International Law. 5th ed.
Shaw M.N.,This fifth edition of Malcolm Shaw's bestselling textbook on international law provides a clear, authoritative and comprehensive introduction to the subject, fully revised and updated to Spring 2003. Basically preserving the structure which made the previous edition so successful, a new chapter on Inter-state Courts and Tribunals considers the role of the International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea, and there is a new chapter on international humanitarian law. Also examined are arbitration tribunals and the role of international institutions such as the WTO in resolving conflicts. The prosecution of individuals for violations of international law is examined. Additional coverage of events in Kosovo and Iraq analyses the questions of humanitarian intervention and the role of the UN. Written in a clear and accessible style, setting the subject firmly in the context of world politics and the economic and cultural influences affecting it, this book remains a highly readable and invaluable resource for students and practitioners alike.
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Clarkson and Keating Criminal Law. 6th ed.
C Clarkson (Author),Written specifically with the law undergraduate in mind, this easily digestible text examines the main principles and rules of the criminal law and explores the theoretical bases upon which they are founded - highlighting how the criminal law is inextricably linked to fundamental issues of moral philosophy and penology.
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The Law of Evidence. 4th ed.
Professor Ian Dennis (Author),Dennis the Law of Evidence provides thorough analysis of the law of evidence, while placing the subject within its theoretical context. The work goes beyond other textbooks to explain the intricacies of the law of evidence while still remaining easy to understand. The information is presented in a logical structure following on from the introduction of the basic concepts through to the exclusionary rules of the law of evidence.
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Blackstone's International Law Documents (Blackstone's Statutes) 10th Edition
Malcolm D. Evans (Editor),Blackstone's Statutes have a tradition of trust and quality unrivalled by other statute books and a rock solid reputation for accuracy, reliability, and authority. Content is peer reviewed to ensure a close map to courses. Blackstone's Statutes lead the market: consistently recommended by lecturers and relied on by students for exam and course use. Each title is: DT Trusted: Ideal for exam use DT Practical: Find what you need instantly DT Reliable: Current, comprehensive coverage
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Blackstone's International Law Documents (Blackstone Statues) 11th Edition
Malcolm Evans (Editor),Blackstone's Statutes have a 25-year tradition of trust and quality unrivalled by other statute books, and a rock-solid reputation for accuracy, reliability, and authority. Content is extensively reviewed to ensure a close map to courses. Blackstone's Statutes lead the market: consistently recommended by lecturers and relied on by students for exam and course use. Blackstone's Statutes are the original and best; setting the standard by which other statute books are measured. Each title is: DT Trusted: Ideal for exam use DT Practical: Find what you need instantly DT Reliable: Current, comprehensive coverage
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Complete International Law 1st Edition
Ademola Abass (Author),Complete International Law provides law students with an essential introduction to the field. It combines clear explanatory text and practical learning features with extracts from a wide range of primary and secondary materials. This innovative text engages in an active approach to learning that aims to stimulate reflection about the importance of international law in today's world. Each chapter begins by highlighting learning objectives and uses numerous features throughout, including key point summaries, thinking points and a glossary of key terms. Clearly explained case extracts demonstrate legal principles and the significance of case law.