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Labour Law. Text and Materials.
Hugh Collins (Author), K D Ewing (Author), Aileen McColgan (Author),Huquqshunoslik, -
The Ethics and Conduct of Lawyers in England and Wales
Andy Boon (Author), Jennifer Levin (Author),Huquqshunoslik, -
EC Competition Law: Text, Cases, and Materials 2nd Edition
Alison Jones (Author), Brenda Sufrin (Author),Huquqshunoslik, -
European Union Law. 5th ed.
Anthony Arnull, Alan Dashwood, M. G. Ross, D. A. Wyatt, Elanor Spaventa, Michael Dougan,Huquqshunoslik, -
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Understanding the CISG in Europe. Second edition
Joseph Lookofsky (Author), Herbert Bernstein (Author),Huquqshunoslik, -
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Cases and Materials on International Law
Martin Dixon (Author), Robert McCorquodale (Author), Sarah Williams (Author),Huquqshunoslik, -
The Public International Law Study Guide for Students: Exercises and Answers
Cristina Verones (Author) , Sébastien Rosselet (Author),Huquqshunoslik, -
An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure. 2nd edition
Robert Cryer, Hakan Friman, Darryl Robinson, Ontario, Elizabeth Wilmshurst,Huquqshunoslik, -
Constitutional and Administrative Law. 13th ed.
Prof A. Bradley (Author), Prof K. Ewing (Author),Huquqshunoslik,
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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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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.
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Complete International Law: Text, Cases and Materials 2nd Edition
Ademola Abass (Author),Complete International Law combines a wide range of case extracts with incisive author commentary to clearly demonstrate legal principles and the significance of case law. This innovative text encourages an active approach to learning with key point summaries, thinking points and self-test questions throughout; which aim to stimulate reflection about the importance of international law in today's world.
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Criminal Law: Text, Cases, and Materials. 4th ed.
Jonathan Herring (Author),The fourth edition of Criminal Law: Text, Cases, and Materials offers an exceptional depth of analysis, a wealth of cases and materials all set within the theoretical context of criminal law. The effective two-part structure of each chapter in the book - the first part explaining the law as it is, the second examining the theoretical aspects - ensures that readers not only gain a secure understanding of the law itself but also acquire a fundamental appreciation of the surrounding philosophical and ethical debates. Important theoretical material is made accessible to students through a particularly engaging writing style. The author's clarity of expression brings the subject to life and places the law in context.
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Labour Law. Text and Materials.
Hugh Collins (Author), K D Ewing (Author), Aileen McColgan (Author),This book offers an examination of the law relating to employment,industrial relations, and labour market regulation in the law of the United Kingdom, including relevant dimensions of EC law and policy. The text introduces selected extracts from cases, statutes, reports, official statistics, and academic commentary and analysis. The book is designed to provide all the materials needed for courses in labour law or employment law. The text emphasises recent developments including the expansion of legal regulation, new forms of work, the integration of labour law with broader policies aimed at the enhancement of competitiveness and the prevention of social exclusion, equal opportunities and the protection of rights in the workplace, and new mechanisms for worker participation in decisions. Chapters include: Introduction to Labour Law; The Employment Relation; Equality of Opportunity; Protecting the Work/Life Balance; Dismissal; Human Rights and Labour Law; Collective Bargaining and Worker Representation; Trade Unions and their Members; Changes in the Business.
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The Ethics and Conduct of Lawyers in England and Wales
Andy Boon (Author), Jennifer Levin (Author),Boon and Levin systematically address vital questions such as: Is self-regulation crucial to the survival of the legal profession? Students, teachers and practitioners will find this the first comprehensive guide to professional conduct and ethics.
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EC Competition Law: Text, Cases, and Materials 2nd Edition
Alison Jones (Author), Brenda Sufrin (Author),The second edition of the innovative and well respected EC Competition Law provides a comprehensive guide to the study of EC competition law, combining the strengths of the modern textbook and the traditional materials book. Extracts from key cases and legislation are presented alongside a detailed explanatory text which clearly sets out the bases and objectives of the EC competition rules. Also included is a wide selection of critical writings giving an invaluable overview of the most important perspectives on the subject and illuminating the wider socio-economic context of EC competition law. The book deals comprehensively with recent fundamental reforms.
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European Union Law. 5th ed.
Anthony Arnull, Alan Dashwood, M. G. Ross, D. A. Wyatt, Elanor Spaventa, Michael Dougan, -
An Introduction to Comparative Law. 3rd ed.
Konrad Zweigert (Author),This book first discusses the nature of Comparative Law, its functions, aims, methods and history, then surveys the main features of the major legal families of the world. Extremely well written, this text outlines all the major legal systems of the world and details individual areas of law within these systems. Its prior edition has been highly regarded world-wide since its publication and was translated into many languages including Italian, Japanese and Russian. This third edition has been updated and contains useful new material including a chapter on Japanese Law. It has been skillfully translated from the German by Tony Weir. A key resource, this text provides the framework for a study of comparative law.
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Understanding the CISG in Europe. Second edition
Joseph Lookofsky (Author), Herbert Bernstein (Author), -
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Cases and Materials on International Law
Martin Dixon (Author), Robert McCorquodale (Author), Sarah Williams (Author),Cases and Materials on International Law is a topical and engaging companion for study; placing international law directly in the context of contemporary debate. It offers broad coverage of international law, and is suitable for use alongside a range of course structures and teaching styles. The book contains the essential cases and materials that students need in order to understand and analyze the international legal order, providing notes on selected extracts to explain the complexities of the law to students. These are from a full range of international sources.
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The Public International Law Study Guide for Students: Exercises and Answers
Cristina Verones (Author) , Sébastien Rosselet (Author),A sound understanding of public international law is indispensable for any lawyer, whether working in an international or domestic context. It is therefore important that students have a thorough theoretical understanding of international law issues, and are able to apply the relevant international legal rules to a given set of facts, so as to arrive at a legally coherent conclusion. This practical aspect of learning international law is often neglected in favour of more theoretical aspects - which is where this book comes in. The book offers a series of hypothetical practical cases in public international law, including some of its specialised branches, such as international human rights law and international criminal law. It challenges students to practise and familiarise themselves with the methodology and to write solutions to practical international legal questions.
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An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure. 2nd edition
Robert Cryer, Hakan Friman, Darryl Robinson, Ontario, Elizabeth Wilmshurst,This market-leading textbook gives an authoritative account of international criminal law, and focuses on what the student needs to know - the crimes that are dealt with by international courts and tribunals as well as the procedures that police the investigation and prosecution of those crimes. The reader is guided through controversies with an accessible, yet sophisticated approach by the author team of four international lawyers, with experience both of teaching the subject, and as negotiators at the foundation of the International Criminal Court and the Rome conference. It is an invaluable introduction for all students of international criminal law and international relations, and now covers developments in the ICC, victims' rights, and alternatives to international criminal justice, as well as including extended coverage of terrorism. Short, well chosen excerpts allow students to familiarise themselves with primary material from a wide range of sources. An extensive package of online resources is also available.
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Constitutional and Administrative Law. 13th ed.
Prof A. Bradley (Author), Prof K. Ewing (Author),First or second year LLB courses in constitutional and administrative law or public law in law departments. One-year full-time or two-year part-time CPE (common professional examination) or Diploma courses in law departments. This book is the leading undergraduate textbook on constitutional and administrative law. It is logically structured and accessibly written for students. It is also completely comprehensive and authoritative on all matters relating to public law. Constitutional law is examined in the context of political science and economic change. The new edition takes on the tremendous task of describing and analysing the wide variety of changes in the UK's system of government and public law since 1998, notably the wide-ranging reform of the constitution undertaken by the Labour Government and the incorporation into English law of the European Convention on Human Rights