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Strong writing skills are an essential ingredient to succeeding in
your law degree. Packed full of practical tips and advice, Legal
Writing Skills will help you to develop the ability to research,
write and present your law assignments with clarity and confidence.
Discover: Top tips on answering problem questions; What law
lecturers mean by 'critical analysis' and how to incorporate it
into your essays; Practical advice on developing analytical and
critical writing skills, legal reasoning and conducting legal
research; Real life examples of sample writing with commentary so
you can see what makes a strong piece of written work and how to
avoid common pitfalls; Numerous examples which show how to apply
the principles in the book to your own writing.
Human Rights Law creates controversy, contention and counter-point
like few other legal areas. Human Rights and Civil Liberties is a
clear and comprehensive guide to this rapidly developing subject,
and covers the enforcement of human rights and civil liberties
generally, before examining the protection of specific areas of
civil liberties in domestic law including (among others): the right
to life, freedom of expression; the right to demonstrate; privacy;
and freedom from torture. The book places the study of the subject
within the context of the passing and implementation of the Human
Rights Act 1998 and the principles and case law of the European
Convention on Human Rights, providing you with an unrivalled
framework to deepen your understanding of the area
This book presents an international and comparative exploration of
how the COVID-19 global pandemic has affected and impacted on
issues of human rights, security, and law. Throughout the world,
the COVID-19 global pandemic has fundamentally impacted and altered
our way of life. As this book sets out, all states have had to
contend with similar challenges as well as competing interests and
obligations affecting human rights and security. These challenges
present very few simple choices but nonetheless carry enormous
consequences. Organised into two thematic and distinct yet
interrelated parts, first on theoretical and practical challenges
for human rights and second on threats to personal, collective, and
global security, the book examines how the ability of states to
safeguard our fundamental rights and security, broadly defined, has
been challenged. Questions about the legality and legal impact of
recent responses to COVID-19 will persist for some time. It is
often said that global problems require coordinated global
solutions, but the various responses to the pandemic by states
suggest a notable lack of a consensus amongst the international
community. The book will be of interest to academics and
researchers working in the areas of human rights law and security
law. It will also appeal to constitutional lawyers, given the
nature of law-making and the challenge of ensuring adequate
scrutiny in emergency situations as well as the impact of COVID-19
upon the legal framework more generally. It will provide a valuable
resource for policymakers, practitioners, and public servants.
This book presents an exploration of a wide range of issues in law,
regulation and legal rights in the sectors of information
protection, the creative economy and business activities following
COVID-19. The debilitative effect of the global pandemic on
information protection and creative and business activities is
powerful, widespread and deeply influential, bringing a range of
uncertainties to these sectors. The effects of the crisis challenge
the fundamentals of the legal systems of most countries in their
attempt to govern them. Written by international academics from a
diversified background of law disciplines and legal systems, this
book offers a global vision in exploring the wide range of legal
issues caused by the COVID-19 crisis in these fields. The book is
organised into three clear thematic parts: Part I looks at
information protection and intellectual property rights and
strategies; Part II examines contracts, cooperation and mediation
in the post-COVID-19 market arena; and Part III discusses issues
pertaining to corporate governance and employment rights. The book
explores the unprecedented challenges posed by the pandemic crisis
from a global perspective. It will provide invaluable information
and guidance in this area to those in the fields of law, politics
and economics whose interests are related to information, business
and the creative industry, as well as providing indispensable
reading to business practitioners and public servants.
Offers accessible, clear and easy-to-read explanations of the key
issues and concepts within Constitutional and Administrative Law,
presented in a student-friendly format Fills a gap in the market
between revision guides and big overwhelming textbooks - ideal for
the first-time student of law The innovative pedagogical approach
in the Unlocking series builds and consolidates understanding of
each topic incrementally, providing extracts from key cases and
judgments and secondary sources to help students to contextualise
their learning. The fifth edition has been extensively updated,
including a new chapter covering the constitutional impact of the
COVID pandemic.
Offers accessible, clear and easy-to-read explanations of the key
issues and concepts within Constitutional and Administrative Law,
presented in a student-friendly format Fills a gap in the market
between revision guides and big overwhelming textbooks - ideal for
the first-time student of law The innovative pedagogical approach
in the Unlocking series builds and consolidates understanding of
each topic incrementally, providing extracts from key cases and
judgments and secondary sources to help students to contextualise
their learning. The fifth edition has been extensively updated,
including a new chapter covering the constitutional impact of the
COVID pandemic.
This book presents an international and comparative exploration of
how the COVID-19 global pandemic has affected and impacted on
issues of human rights, security, and law. Throughout the world,
the COVID-19 global pandemic has fundamentally impacted and altered
our way of life. As this book sets out, all states have had to
contend with similar challenges as well as competing interests and
obligations affecting human rights and security. These challenges
present very few simple choices but nonetheless carry enormous
consequences. Organised into two thematic and distinct yet
interrelated parts, first on theoretical and practical challenges
for human rights and second on threats to personal, collective, and
global security, the book examines how the ability of states to
safeguard our fundamental rights and security, broadly defined, has
been challenged. Questions about the legality and legal impact of
recent responses to COVID-19 will persist for some time. It is
often said that global problems require coordinated global
solutions, but the various responses to the pandemic by states
suggest a notable lack of a consensus amongst the international
community. The book will be of interest to academics and
researchers working in the areas of human rights law and security
law. It will also appeal to constitutional lawyers, given the
nature of law-making and the challenge of ensuring adequate
scrutiny in emergency situations as well as the impact of COVID-19
upon the legal framework more generally. It will provide a valuable
resource for policymakers, practitioners, and public servants.
This book presents an exploration of a wide range of issues in law,
regulation and legal rights in the sectors of information
protection, the creative economy and business activities following
COVID-19. The debilitative effect of the global pandemic on
information protection and creative and business activities is
powerful, widespread and deeply influential, bringing a range of
uncertainties to these sectors. The effects of the crisis challenge
the fundamentals of the legal systems of most countries in their
attempt to govern them. Written by international academics from a
diversified background of law disciplines and legal systems, this
book offers a global vision in exploring the wide range of legal
issues caused by the COVID-19 crisis in these fields. The book is
organised into three clear thematic parts: Part I looks at
information protection and intellectual property rights and
strategies; Part II examines contracts, cooperation and mediation
in the post-COVID-19 market arena; and Part III discusses issues
pertaining to corporate governance and employment rights. The book
explores the unprecedented challenges posed by the pandemic crisis
from a global perspective. It will provide invaluable information
and guidance in this area to those in the fields of law, politics
and economics whose interests are related to information, business
and the creative industry, as well as providing indispensable
reading to business practitioners and public servants.
Concentrate Q&A Human Rights and Civil Liberties guides you
through how to structure a successful answer to a legal problem.
Whether you are preparing for a seminar, completing assessed work,
or in exam conditions, each guide shows you how to break down each
question, take your learning further, and score extra marks. The
Concentrate Q&A series has been developed in collaboration with
hundreds of law students and lecturers across the UK. Each book in
this series offers you better support and a greater chance to
succeed on your law course than any other Q&A guide. 'A
sure-fire way to get a 1st class result' - Naomi M, Coventry
University 'I can't think of better revision support for my study'
- Quynh Anh Thi Le, University of Warwick 'My grades have
dramatically improved since I started using the OUP Q&A guides'
- Glen Sylvester, Bournemouth University 'My fellow students rave
about this book' - Octavia Knapper, Lancaster University 'These
first class answers will transform you into a first class student'
- Ali Mohamed, University of Hertfordshire 'The best Q&A books
that I've read; the content is exceptional' - Wendy Chinenye
Akaigwe, London Metropolitan University Take it online: The 3rd
edition is available in paperback, or e-book. Visit
www.oup.com/lawrevision/ for multimedia resources to help you with
revision and assessment.
Providing competitive advantage should be the ultimate objective of
everything HR does; asking "How does this help our business compete
better in its market?" should be a frequent question. This books
explores the seven pillars of being HR Ready and asks what HR
organisations need to do to be fully prepared for a
post-recessionary world that is unpredictable and uncertain. HR
Ready goes beyond meeting the demands of today and looks at how HR
functions get ready for tomorrow, next week, next month and beyond.
Are you HR Ready?
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