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James' Introduction to English Law (13th Revised edition)

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James' Introduction to English Law (13th Revised edition)

ISBN: 0406024456
ISBN13: 9780406024459

James' Introduction to English Law (13th Revised edition) by Philip S. James : Revised by Peter Shears ; Graham Stephenson

James' Introduction to English Law (13th Revised edition)

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James' Introduction to English Law (13th Revised edition)
This edition is now under the authorship of Peter Shears and Graham Stephenson, who have added a contemporary outlook to its traditional virtues. It includes the latest legislation such as the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 and its effect on civil liberties, the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994 and the Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Act 1993. There is also an expanded treatment of the Law Commission, updated details concerning the court system, significant changes to the material on the legal profession and a reflection of the increasing importance of European Law; as well as further statute and much new case law.


Contents:

PART I
- Introductory
- 1

The nature, classification and sources of law
- 2

The administration of law
- 3

Procedure and evidence
- 4

Personality, status and capacity
- PART II
- Public Law
- 5

Constitutional and administrative law
- 6

Criminal law
- 7

Welfare law
- PART III
- Private Law
- 8

The law of contract
- 9

Particular contracts
- 10

The law of torts
- 11

The law of property
- 12

Trusts
- 13

Family law
- 14

Succession
- Index


Brief Description:

Includes the legislation such as the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 and its effect on civil liberties, the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994 and the Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Act 1993. This book details significant changes to the material on the legal profession and a reflection of the importance of European Law.

 

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