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Law: The Basics is an engaging introduction to one of the most
complex areas of modern life. The book introduces both the main
components of the legal system ? including judges, juries and
law-makers - and key areas of law ? contract, civil negligence, and
criminal law ? to provide the uninitiated with an ideal
introduction to law. Key questions to be considered include:
- How are laws made?
- How do judges decide cases?
- What is the exact role of the EU in the legal system?
- What are your rights and duties under contract law?
- What is a crime and what are criminal defences?
Throughout the book, a wide range of contemporary cases are
examined to relate key legal concepts to familiar examples and real
world situations.
You've planned your revision and you know your subject inside out!
But how do you apply what you have learned to get the best marks in
the examination room? Routledge Q&As give you the ideal
opportunity to practice and refine your exam technique, helping you
to apply your knowledge most effectively in an exam situation. Each
book contains approximately fifty essay and problem-based questions
on topics commonly found on exam papers, complete with answer plans
and fully worked model answers. Our authors have also highlighted
common mistakes as well as offering you tips to achieve the very
best marks. What's more, Routledge Q&As are written by
lecturers who are also examiners, giving you an exclusive insight
into exactly what examiners are looking for in an answer.
Slapper and Kelly's The English Legal System explains and
critically assesses how our law is made and applied. Trusted by
generations of academics and students, this authoritative textbook
clearly describes the legal rules of England and Wales and their
collective influence as a sociocultural institution. This latest
edition has been extensively restructured and updated, providing
up-to-date and reliable analysis of recent developments that have
an impact on the legal system in England and Wales. Key learning
features include: useful chapter summaries which act as a good
check point for students; 'food for thought' questions at the end
of each chapter to prompt critical thinking and reflection; sources
for further reading and suggested websites at the end of each
chapter to point students towards further learning pathways; and an
online skills network including how tos, practical examples, tips,
advice and interactive examples of English law in action. Relied
upon by generations of students, this book is a permanent fixture
in this ever-evolving subject.
This fourth edition of Business Law offers comprehensive and
accessible coverage of the key aspects of business law. Established
legal topics such as the English legal system, Contract, Consumer,
Intellectual Property, Company and Employment Law, and emerging
areas such as Health, Safety and Environmental Law are all
addressed in the context of business. The work has been thoroughly
updated to include all the major recent developments in business
law, such as the new EU Trade Secrets Directive and case outcomes
decided since the publication of the last edition. The book also
discusses the impact of Brexit. In addition, the book features
extensive diagrams and tables, revision summaries, reading lists,
and clear key case boxes for easy reference. This book is ideal
reading for undergraduate law and business studies students, while
also applicable to practitioners and those with a more general
interest in business law.
Whether you are engaged in the study of law, are considering
studying law at university, are a business professional or want to
find out more about the law in general, Slapper and Kelly's English
Law offers a clear, lively and reliable point of entry to the law
in England and Wales.
Presented in an easy-to-read style, it provides readers with an
accurate explanation of how the English legal system currently
works and the content of English law in all its key areas of
operation, including criminal law, contract law and the law of
negligence.
An invaluable introduction, English Law is an excellent resource
for students of the English legal system and English law, as well
as for professionals and general readers.
Whether you are engaged in the study of law, are considering
studying law at university, are a business professional or want to
find out more about the law in general, Slapper and Kelly's English
Law offers a clear, lively and reliable point of entry to the law
in England and Wales.
Presented in an easy-to-read style, it provides readers with an
accurate explanation of how the English legal system currently
works and the content of English law in all its key areas of
operation, including criminal law, contract law and the law of
negligence.
An invaluable introduction, English Law is an excellent resource
for students of the English legal system and English law, as well
as for professionals and general readers.
You have planned your revision and you know your subject inside
out! But how do you apply what you have learned to get the best
marks in the examination room? Routledge QandAs give you the ideal
opportunity to practice and refine your exam technique, helping you
to apply your knowledge most effectively in an exam situation. Each
book contains approximately fifty essay and problem-based questions
on topics commonly found on exam papers, complete with answer plans
and fully worked model answers. Our authors have also highlighted
common mistakes as well as offering you tips to achieve the very
best marks. What's more, Routledge QandAs are written by lecturers
who are also examiners, giving you an exclusive insight into
exactly what examiners are looking for in an answer.
Slapper and Kelly's The English Legal System explains and
critically assesses how our law is made and applied. Trusted by
generations of academics and students, this authoritative textbook
clearly describes the legal rules of England and Wales and their
collective influence as a sociocultural institution. This latest
edition has been extensively restructured and updated, providing
up-to-date and reliable analysis of recent developments that have
an impact on the legal system in England and Wales. Key learning
features include: useful chapter summaries which act as a good
check point for students; 'food for thought' questions at the end
of each chapter to prompt critical thinking and reflection; sources
for further reading and suggested websites at the end of each
chapter to point students towards further learning pathways; and an
online skills network including how tos, practical examples, tips,
advice and interactive examples of English law in action. Relied
upon by generations of students, this book is a permanent fixture
in this ever-evolving subject.
This fourth edition of Business Law offers comprehensive and
accessible coverage of the key aspects of business law. Established
legal topics such as the English legal system, Contract, Consumer,
Intellectual Property, Company and Employment Law, and emerging
areas such as Health, Safety and Environmental Law are all
addressed in the context of business. The work has been thoroughly
updated to include all the major recent developments in business
law, such as the new EU Trade Secrets Directive and case outcomes
decided since the publication of the last edition. The book also
discusses the impact of Brexit. In addition, the book features
extensive diagrams and tables, revision summaries, reading lists,
and clear key case boxes for easy reference. This book is ideal
reading for undergraduate law and business studies students, while
also applicable to practitioners and those with a more general
interest in business law.
This book argues that Western ideas of freedom have become widely accepted in Asia as the key determinant for measuring a range of legal, ethical and political practices. The book finds that modern conceptions of freedom have become adapted to local contexts throughout Asia. The book avoids cultural relativism and generalizations, but does find a number of common ideas relating to freedom across the region. A prestigious group of contributors explores freedom from historical, religious, political and ideological perspectives.
Embed geographical and critical thinking skills for the latest
Cambridge IGCSE, IGCSE 9-1 and O Level (0460/0976/2217) syllabuses,
with Complete Geography, from examiners David Kelly and Muriel
Fretwell. This new edition is fully aligned with the latest
syllabus, and contains a comprehensive mapping grid so you can be
sure of complete support. Encourage students to think critically
and apply theory in context with updated, globally relevant case
studies, covering topics such as migration in Europe to a tropical
cyclone in Fiji. Integrated questions throughout embed exam
confidence and develop vital skills such as map reading and photo
interpretation. Support every learner with clear language and
visual aides. This pack includes one print Student Book and one
online Student Book. The online Student Book will be available on
Oxford Education Bookshelf until 2028. Access is facilitated via a
unique code, which is sent in the mail. The code must be linked to
an email address, creating a user account. Access may be
transferred once to a new user, once the initial user no longer
requires access. You will need to contact your local Educational
Consultant to arrange this.
Law: The Basics is an engaging introduction to one of the most
complex areas of modern life. The book introduces both the main
components of the legal system including judges, juries and
law-makers - and key areas of law contract, civil negligence, and
criminal law to provide the uninitiated with an ideal introduction
to law. Key questions to be considered include:
- How are laws made?
- How do judges decide cases?
- What is the exact role of the EU in the legal system?
- What are your rights and duties under contract law?
- What is a crime and what are criminal defences?
Throughout the book, a wide range of contemporary cases are
examined to relate key legal concepts to familiar examples and real
world situations.
The second volume of "The Book of Boy Trouble" further expands the
zine's influence and relevance. Its roster of 24 male and female
cartoonists spans generations, exploring the alternative gay boy
experience and aesthetic from a host of diverse perspectives.
Included are works by queer zinester and scene-maker Anonymous Boy,
legendary underground cartoonist Howard Cruse, "Bitter Girl's" Joan
Hilty, Andy Hartzell, author of the critically acclaimed graphic
novel "Fox Bunny Funny, " and Tim Fish, creator and editor of
"Young Bottoms in Love."
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