Introduction to English Law - Couverture souple

Geldart, W.M.

 
9780192892218: Introduction to English Law

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Synopsis

Since its publication in 1911, Geldart's book has established itself as a standard account of English law. Completely updated, this new edition includes sections on the contractual liability of minors, the abolition of the concept of legitimacy, the liability of a trade union in tort for inducing a person to break an employment contract, the new public order offences and the intent necessary for a conviction of murder. This concise guide remains relevant to student and general reader alike.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

`Geldart' has over the years established itself as a standard account of English law, expounding the body of the modern law as set in its historical context. Regularly updated since its first publication, it remains indispensable to student and layman alike as a concise, reliable guide. Since publication of the tenth edition in 1991 there have been considerable developments in English law. Sir David Yardley has taken these developments into account, and substantially rewritten several parts of the book. Particular issues of the past four years include the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice, alterations to the law of manslaughter, and the new twists in laws concerning children, intellectual property, and contract and leasehold reforms.

Biographie de l'auteur

D. C. M. Yardley, a barrister of Gray's Inn, is the author of Introduction to British Constitutional Law, 7th edition, Butterworth, 1990. He was formerly Professor of Law at Buckingham University.

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9780192892683: Introduction to English Law

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0192892681 ISBN 13 :  9780192892683
Editeur : Oxford University Press UK, 1995
Couverture souple