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Introduction to Law
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Australian Public Law 4e
Gabrielle Appleby, Megan Davis, Dylan Lino and Alexander Reilly 9780190338664 | September 2023 | oup.com.au/appleby4e
LR
Australian Public Law provides a foundation for understanding the ideas and principles that underpin Australian public law. It develops a concept of public law through analysis of the mechanisms of empowerment and constraint and places public law in its historical, social, political, economic and environmental context.
Connecting with Law 5e
Michelle Sanson and Thalia Anthony 9780190333782 | October 2022 | oup.com.au/sanson5e
LR
Connecting with Law will challenge your assumptions and develop your critical thinking skills while sharing the essential practical knowledge for you to succeed in law. It examines both the specialised frameworks within law and the law industry itself, looking into the many career pathways you can pursue, new ways of working post-COVID and consideration of your wellbeing in the workplace throughout your studies and legal career.
Introduction to Law
Law and Justice in Australia: Foundations of the Legal System 4e
Prue Vines
9780190329891 | September 2022 | oup.com.au/vines4e
Law and Justice in Australia takes a historical, critical and contextual approach to the study of law and justice, offering cases, article extracts and explanatory commentary to the development of legal theory. Written in an engaging narrative style, students are encouraged to develop an in-depth understanding of the Australian legal system, creating a sound basis for further study.
Australian Constitutional Law: Principles in Movement
Jonathan Crowe
9780190311414 | April 2022 | oup.com.au/crowe
Criminal Law & Criminology
Australian Constitutional Law introduces the core areas of Australian constitutional law in a logical and intuitive way. It follows a thematic and historical approach, utilising the idea of constitutional movement to enable you to see where and how the law was formed, how the law has reached its current state and where it might go in the future.
Statutory Interpretation 2e
Michelle Sanson
9780190304577 | April 2017 | oup.com.au/sanson2e
Statutory Interpretation 2nd edition revitalises learning of statutory interpretation as a living, breathing and dynamic tool for understanding and applying the law. The book is specifically designed to engage students with statutory interpretation and equip them with improved skills required for future legal practice.
Australian
Constitutional
Law: Foundations and Theory 3e
Suri Ratnapala and Jonathan Crowe
9780195519037 | February 2012 | oup.com.au/ratnapala3e
Crime and Criminology 7e
Rob White, Fiona Haines and Nicole L. Asquith
9780190338688 | September 2023 | oup.com.au/white7e
Australian Constitutional Law: Foundations and Theory explains and evaluates the Australian constitutional system in relation to the classical principles of constitutional government such as the rule of law, separation of powers, representation, executive responsibility, federalism and fundamental rights.
Crime & Criminology 7e provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the study of crime. This new edition explores the key theories that explain criminal behaviour in society, providing students with the opportunity to evaluate how criminologists employ these theories in their analysis of criminological issues.
Contemporary Security Studies 6e
Alan Collins
9780198862192 | May 2022 | oup.com.au/collins6e
LR SR
Contemporary Security Studies is the definitive introduction to Security Studies, with unrivalled coverage of a wide range of issues - from terrorism, inter-state conflict and nuclear deterrence, to environmental security, health, and transnational crime.
Criminal Law & Criminology Criminal Law & Criminology
The Oxford Textbook on Criminology 2e
Steve Case, Phil Johnson, David Manlow, Roger Smith and Kate Williams 9780198835837 | September 2021 | oup.com.au/case2e
LR SR
With its vibrant, student-focused approach and authoritative yet accessible coverage of all key topics, The Oxford Textbook on Criminology is the essential companion to exploring, explaining, and responding to crime.
Criminology 7e
Stephen Jones 9780198860891 | July 2021 | oup.com.au/jones7e
Criminology, seventh edition, provides students with a comprehensive analysis of the major criminological theories. Drawing on a wide range of research in order to consider both sociological and psychological explanations of criminal behaviour, Jones poses the important questions, inviting readers to critically engage with the subject.
Criminological Theories: Introduction, Evaluation, and Application
8e
Ronald L. Akers, Christine S. Sellers and Wesley G. Jennings 9780190935252 | January 2021 | oup.com.au/akers8e
Criminological Theories: Introduction, Evaluation, and Application, eighth edition, provides a concise but thorough review and appraisal of the leading theories of crime and criminal justice.
Vold’s Theoretical Criminology 8e
Jeffrey B. Snipes, Thomas J. Bernard and Alexander L. Gerould 9780190940515 | November 2019 | oup.com.au/snipes8e
LR
The leading text in the field, Vold’s Theoretical Criminology is universally known by scholars in the discipline. It is the most precise, up-to-date, and comprehensive overview of criminological theory available, building on the foundation of George B. Vold’s Theoretical Criminology.
Criminology Skills 3e
Emily Finch and Stefan Fafinski 9780198799818 | August 2019 | oup.com.au/finch3e
Criminology Skills covers both criminological study skills and research skills in one volume, giving students the skills they need to succeed in the study of criminology.
Crime, Criminality and Criminal Justice 3e
Rob White, Santina Perrone and Loene Howes 9780190310080 | May 2019 | oup.com.au/white3e
LR
Crime, Criminality and Criminal Justice, third edition, is the complete introduction to everything students need to know as they begin their studies in crime and criminology. It has been updated with the most current examples and references, as well as emerging issues and trends.
Research Methods in Crime, Justice, and Social Problems: A Mixed Methods Approach 2e
Mark M. Lanier and Lisa T. Briggs 9780190694432 | July 2018 | oup.com.au/lanier2e
Intuitive, accessible, and filled with real-world testimonials from criminal justice scholars, Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology: A Mixed Methods Approach, second edition, gives students the tools they need to understand the research they read and take the first steps toward producing compelling research projects themselves.
Media and Crime: Content, Context and Consequence
Katrina Clifford and Rob White 9780195598285 | May 2017 | oup.com.au/Clifford
In Media and Crime: Content, Context and Consequence, the authors combine their skills and expertise in journalism, media studies, and criminology to critically interrogate the relationship between media and crime.
Criminal Law & Criminology Criminal Law & Criminology
Australian Criminal Law in the Common Law Jurisdictions 4e
Kenneth J Arenson, Mirko Bagaric and Peter Gillies 9780190305505 | March 2016 | oup.com.au/arenson4e
Australian Criminal Law in the Common Law Jurisdictions is a clear and comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of criminal law. Updated throughout to reflect recent cases and legislation, the revised fourth edition combines clear case extracts with incisive author commentary and discussion.
Juvenile Justice: Youth and Crime in Australia 5e
Chris Cunneen, Rob White and Kelly Richards 9780195598421 | November 2015 | oup.com.au/cunneen5e
LR
Juvenile Justice 5th edition explores youth and crime in Australia, and the institutions and agencies associated with the administration of juvenile justice.
Textbook on Criminology 7e
Katherine S. Williams
9780199592708 | April 2012 | oup.com.au/williams7e
Textbook on Criminology offers an engaging and wide-ranging account of crime and criminology, addressing the theoretical, practical, and political aspects of the subject. The clarity of approach makes it an ideal text for students wishing to gain a firm grasp of the fundamental issues, together with an appreciation of some of the complexities surrounding the study of criminology.
Criminalisation
and Criminal Responsibility in Australia
Thomas Crofts and Arlie Loughnan 9780195597561 | May 2015 | oup.com.au/crofts
Criminalisation and Criminal Responsibility in Australia brings together significant contributions across the two major axes structuring criminal law scholarly thinking and criminal law scholarship in the current era – criminalisation and criminal responsibility. The contributions to this collection have been written by some of Australia’s leading criminal law and procedure scholars and canvass the law in all the states and territories in Australia.
Contemporary Police Practice
Jacqueline Drew and Tim Prenzler
9780195591415 | February 2015 | oup.com.au/drew
Punishment and Sentencing: Risk, Rehabilitation and Restitution
Melissa Bull
9780195561081 | November 2009 | oup.com.au/bull
Punishment and Sentencing uses a case study approach to bring to life our shifting attitudes to punishment, and its relationship to changing technologies and programs of control.
Policing in Context: An Introduction to Police Work in Australia
Roderic Broadhurst and Sara Davies
9780195561067 | November 2008 | oup.com.au/broadhurst
Policing in Context is a well-structured introductory text that gives students the practical information they need to grasp the diverse roles, duties, powers and problems of policing in Australia.
Contemporary Police Practice is a clear and concise introduction to policing in the Australian context. It explores the history of Australian policing to build a foundation for understanding contemporary police practice; examines the core functions of police; and critically analyses the foundational research which has led to significant innovations in strategies, programs, technology and administration.
Criminal Law: Problems in Context 2e
Mark Findlay
9780195517781 | June 2006 | oup.com.au/findlay2e
Taking a problem-centred approach, Criminal Law: Problems in Context gives a critical framework for students to understand and analyse the practical applications and consequences of the criminal law in Australia.
TORTS
Street on Torts 16e
Christian Witting 9780198865506 | August 2021 | oup.com.au/witting16e
SR
Street on Torts provides an insightful and thorough treatment of tort law with a focus on key concepts and clear explanations. Alongside perceptive coverage of the key principles of tort law, succinct case extracts and accompanying analyses allow students to consider the law in context and understand how it is applied in practice.
Connecting with Tort Law
2e
Julia Davis, Marco Rizzi and Kate Offer 9780195593877 | June 2020 | oup.com.au/davis2e
LR
Connecting with Tort Law provides students with not only the understanding of the law of torts itself, but also the fundamentals of legal argument and problem-solving.
The New Law of Torts 3e
Danuta Mendelson 9780195525069 | November 2014 | oup.com.au/mendelson3e
In its third edition this text continues to question whether foundational principles and policies of torts law, reflect the social and moral values of modern Australian society. Living up to its name as The New Law of Torts, this book has been updated with the latest legislative and judicial development as well as the recent major cases, reflecting the changing nature of tort law.
The New Law of Torts Case Book 3e
Danuta Mendelson 9780195525076 | November 2014 | oup.com.au/mendelson3e
The New Law of Torts Case Book is a collection of edited cases, designed as a companion to The New Law of Torts textbook. It provides students with access to a carefully selected range of case extracts of seminal judgements that have created and shaped the modern law of torts, provides examples of judicial reasoning and illustrates approaches to doctrines that govern the interpretation and construction of statutes.
The Law of Torts in Australia 5e
Kit Barker, Peter Cane, Mark Lunney and Francis Trindade 9780195572391 | December 2011 | oup.com.au/barker5e
The Law of Torts in Australia, fifth edition, remains the book to turn to for authoritative and comprehensive discussion of tort law from a distinctively Australian perspective.
Ethics and Evidence
Corporations Law: Concepts, Cases and Culture
Andrew Clarke
9780190322953 | October 2020 | oup.com.au/clarke
LR
Corporations Law: Concepts, Cases and Culture contains a student-focused structure of chapters which focus on individual topics relevant to the study of corporate law, with focus on the law degree. Designed flexibly for a one semester course or a shorter block model course, it takes a modular approach, providing flexibility in how to deliver the content.
Ethics and Legal Professionalism in Australia 3e
Paula Baron and Lillian Corbin
9780190323837 | September 2020 | oup.com.au/baron3e
LR
Ethics and Legal Professionalism in Australia introduces students to the ethics and professional responsibilities that they will encounter in practice. It outlines the concepts, rules and conflicts relating to legal ethics in addition to exploring the ambiguous ethical aspects associated with being a lawyer.
Ethics and Evidence
Contract Law 5e
Lindy Willmott, Sharon Christensen, Des Butler and Bill Dixon 9780190304751 | January 2018 | oup.com.au/willmott5e
LR
The fifth edition of Contract Law offers an in-depth examination of Australian contract law and its core principles. Supported by the latest developments, this text explores contemporary issues and illustrates complex topics with succinct case summaries, improving students’ legal reasoning and analytical skills while refining their understanding of the law..
Contract Law Case Book 3e
Des Butler, Sharon Christensen, Bill Dixon and Lindy Willmott 9780190304768 | January 2018 | oup.com.au/butler3e
Supporting the fifth edition of Contract Law, this new edition of the Contract Law Case Book is a collection of essential extracts from the most significant cases in Australian contract law.
Uniform Evidence Law: Principles and Practice 2e
Francine Feld, Theo Alexander and Mirko Bagaric 9781925215915 | January 2015 | oup.com.au/feld2e
This second edition of Uniform Evidence Law: Principles and Practice is an invaluable reference for students of evidence law and litigation practitioners. It provides a succinct, clear and comprehensive statement and analysis of the Uniform Evidence Law as at November 2014.
Public Law
Principles
of
Administrative Law 4e
Leighton McDonald, Kristen Rundle and Emily Hammond 9780190338589 | January 2023 | oup.com.au/mcdonald4e
LR
Principles of Administrative Law offers a sophisticated yet clear account of what can be a dense and complex subject area. The principles, concepts and ways of thinking offered, provide pathways to a deeper understanding of the primary materials of administrative law, challenging readers to consider the role it plays in the control of public or governmental power in a contemporary setting.
Cases for Principles of Administrative Law 4e
Leighton McDonald, Kristen Rundle and Emily Hammond 9780190338602 | January 2023 | oup.com.au/mcdonald4e
Human Rights & International Law
The collection of cases presented in this book has been curated to work in close conjunction with Principles of Administrative Law. The cases are designed to strengthen readers’ understanding of the core concepts and principles of judicial review, as well as those which apply to merits review undertaken by administrative tribunals.
Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration 7e
Nigel Blackaby KC, Constantine Partasides KC and Alan Redfern 9780192869913 | February 2023 | oup.com.au/blackaby7e
Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration is an established treatise on the law and practice of international arbitration, the pre-eminent method for the peaceful resolution of disputes in international trade, investment, and commerce.
International Law 2e
Gleider Hernández 9780192848260 | August 2022 | oup.com.au/hernandez2e
International Law provides a contemporary and stimulating account of international law. With critical coverage delivered through a wide range of learning features, students are encouraged to engage with legal debates and controversies.
Human Rights & International Law Human Rights & International Law
Public International Law
Anthony E. Cassimatis
9780190318994 | June 2021 | oup.com.au/cassimatis
LR
Public International Law is an introductory textbook, written specifically for a one-semester course. Taking a unique Australian perspective, it provides students with the tools to analyse, critique, and deepen their understanding of public international law.
Brownlie’s Principles of Public International Law 9e
James Crawford
9780198737445 | July 2019 | oup.com.au/crawford9e
Brownlie’s Principles of Public International Law has been shaping the study and application of international law for over 50 years. Serving as a single-volume introduction to the field as a whole, the book is one of the classic treatises on international law, now fully updated to order to take account of recent developments.
International Climate Change Law
Daniel Bodansky, Jutta Brunnée and Lavanya Rajamani 9780199664306 | May 2017 | oup.com.au/bodansky
Written by three experts in the field, this text provides a comprehensive overview of international climate change law. This book is an essential introduction to international climate change law for students, scholars and negotiators.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Relations 2e
Larissa Behrendt, Chris Cunneen and Terri Libesman
9780190310035 | December 2018 | oup.com.au/behrendt2e
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Relations, second edition, introduces readers to the major issues faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people under the Anglo-Australian legal system, with a focus on the impact of historical and contemporary law and policy.
International Law 5e
Malcolm Evans
9780198791836 | July 2018 | oup.com.au/evans5e
Evans’ International Law is widely celebrated as an outstanding collection of interesting and diverse writings from the leading scholars in the field. The fully updated fifth edition succeeds in explaining the principles of international law and exposing the debates and challenges that underlie it.
Cases & Materials on International Law
6e
Martin Dixon, Robert McCorquodale and Sarah Williams 9780198727644 | October 2016 | oup.com.au/dixon6e
Cases & Materials on International Law is a topical and engaging companion for study, offering broad coverage on public international law and placing disputes directly within the context of contemporary debate. The book contains the essential cases and materials that students need in order to fully understand and analyse the international legal system, drawing on a truly global range of jurisdictions and sources.
Human Rights under the Australian Constitution
George Williams and David Hume 9780195523119 | November 2013 | oup.com.au/williams2e
2e
Human Rights under the Australian Constitution is the leading text on how the Australian Constitution protects human rights. It provides a comprehensive overview and analysis of the key public law principles, including the full range of express and implied rights in the Australian Constitution.
Textbook on International Law 7e
Martin Dixon
9780199574452 | May 2013 | oup.com.au/dixon7e
The seventh edition of Textbook on International Law offers students new to the subject a concise and focused introduction to the essential topics of an international law course, from the nature and sources of international law, to the use of force and human rights.
Human Rights & International Law
International Human Rights
Philip Alston and Ryan Goodman 9780199578726 | October 2012 | oup.com.au/alston
International Human Rights is the definitive work on the subject area providing its reader with a comprehensive analysis of this wide and diverse subject area.
Law Electives
Sports Law 4e
David Thorpe, Antonio Buti, Paul Jonson and Jack Anderson 9780190329860 | May 2022 | oup.com.au/thorpe4e
LR
Sports Law introduces the body of law that regulates all sporting activities in Australia. It examines the areas of law that apply to sport including governance, torts, criminal liability, intellectual property, marketing, behavioural misconduct, doping, trade and competition.
Media Law: Cases, Material and Commentary 3e
David Rolph, Matt Vitins, Judith Bannister, Daniel Joyce, Jason Bosland, Michael Douglas and Jonathan Gill 9780190323868 | April 2022 | oup.com.au/rolph3e
Media Law: Cases, Materials and Commentary introduces the key concepts of media law and how to apply these theories in practice. It examines the basic principles underpinning areas of law that are most relevant to the media, including defamation, contempt of court, invasion of privacy, breach of confidentiality, and freedom of information.
Law Electives
Labour Law: An Introduction to the Law of Work
Joellen Riley Munton 9780190324179 | June 2021 | oup.com.au/riley
LR
Labour Law is an introductory, principles textbook into the world of work in Australia. It offers a concise, thematic structure to understanding the relationships under which people perform work in a contemporary society.
Australian Intellectual Property: Commentary, Law and Practice 3e
Kathy Bowrey, Michael Handler, Dianne Nicol, Jane Nielsen and Kimberlee Weatherall 9780190326456 | May 2021 | oup.com.au/bowrey3e
Study Skills and Research Methods
This book introduces students to key cases and concepts in Australian IP law, drawing attention to approaches taken in other jurisdictions, especially the UK, the EU and the US. It aims to equip students with the necessary legal knowledge for either entry-level legal practice or progress into more specialised postgraduate studies.
Environmental Law: Text, Cases & Materials 2e
Elizabeth Fisher, Bettina Lange and Eloise Scotford 9780198811077 | June 2019 | oup.com.au/fisher2e
SR
Environmental Law: Text, Cases, and Materials has been designed to provide students with everything they need to approach the subject with confidence. Experts in the area, the authors combine clear and insightful commentary with carefully chosen extracts from UK and international sources to offer students a well-rounded view of the subject area.
Environmental Law 2e
Lee Godden, Jacqueline Peel and Jan McDonald 9780195522297 | October 2018 | oup.com.au/godden2e
How To Write Law Essays & Exams 6e
S I Strong
9780192848659 | June 2022 | oup.com.au/strong6e
Environmental Law provides an interdisciplinary framework for understanding and practising environmental law in Australia, with a focus on the key dimensions—principles, governance, regulation, and implementation and compliance—that shape its development.
How to Write Law Essays and Exams provides law students with a practical and proven method of analysing and answering essay and exam questions. The book focuses on those questions that give students the most trouble, namely problem questions, but its techniques are equally applicable to other types of essays.
Practical Legal Skills 5e
Ross Hyams and Adrian Evans
9780190329839 | November 2021 | oup.com.au/hyams5e
Practical Legal Skills is an established and respected handbook for all those engaged in legal education. It is an essential guide to becoming a skilled and ethical lawyer.
Study Skills and Research Methods Study Skills and Research Methods
Pleadings Without Tears: A Guide to Legal Drafting Under the Civil Procedure Rules 9e
Roger Eastman and William Rose
9780198804055 | May 2017 | oup.com.au/eastman9e
Pleadings Without Tears has become established as one of the most successful books on practical legal drafting in the context of litigation. This new ninth edition is fully updated to take account of all Civil Procedure Rule (CPR) changes since the last edition.
Legal Writing: Academic and Professional Communication
Paula Baron and Lillian Corbin 9780195593938 | September 2016 | oup.com.au/baron
How to Pass Business Law
Mark Bender and Christina Do 9781922180971 | October 2014 | oup.com.au/bender
Legal Writing: Academic and Professional Communication emphasises the link between legal writing and ethics as it guides readers through phases of the writing process and helps them develop effective legal writing skills essential for both academic and professional contexts.
The Research Process 6e
Gary D. Bouma and Susan Carland
9780190304621 | July 2016 | oup.com.au/bouma6e
How to Pass Business Law is a practical ‘how to’ guide for students studying business/commercial law as part of a business or commerce degree at Australian universities. The book guides students to develop important skills, such as the ability to identify issues and structure answers appropriately, as they prepare for and undertake exams.
Becoming a Lawyer: Success at Law School 3e
Michael Brogan and David Spencer 9780195524062 | February 2014 | oup.com.au/brogan3e
The Research Process, sixth edition, is an easy-to-use introduction to research methods. The book emphasizes the process of research in an accessible and readable way, taking a non-statistical and nonmathematical approach for new students.
Becoming a Lawyer: Success at Law School provides practical, experience-based advice for students beginning their law studies. It offers insight into the unique elements of law school culture, letting students know what to expect and what is expected of them, giving realistic advice and tips to get the most from their studies.
Smart Thinking: Skills for Critical Understanding and Writing 2e
Matthew Allen 9780195524055 | November 2012 | oup.com.au/allen2e
Smart Thinking, second edition, is a practical, step-by-step guide to improving skills in analysis, critical thinking, and the effective communication of arguments and explanations.
Business and Corporate Business and Corporate
Corporate Law 4e
Elizabeth Boros and John Duns 9780190333751 | September 2022 | oup.com.au/boros4e
LR
Corporate Law examines the legal principles and policies that govern companies and how this interacts with corporate functions. Written in a plain-speaking style, this text brings the accessibility of an introductory text together with the depth and analysis of a higher-level text providing students with a solid understanding of all the key topics.
Commercial Applications of Company Law 2022 23e
Pamela Hanrahan, Ian Ramsay and Geof Stapledon 9780190337209 | January 2022 | oup.com.au/hanrahan23e
LR
Commercial Applications of Company Law 2022 makes corporate law accessible to students and practitioners by putting the law in context. Focusing on typical experiences of companies and their advisers, it explains the application of the law in an understandable and relevant manner.
Corporations Law Workbook: Concepts, Cases and Culture
Andrew Clarke 9780190322984 | October 2020 | oup.com.au/Clarke
This product is the accompanying write-in workbook to the Corporations Law: Concepts, Cases, and Culture textbook. This write-in workbook provides targeted exercises to allow students to develop strong practical skills. It takes a scaffolded approach, starting with easy activities and building to more complex tasks within chapters, and as the book progresses.
Law and Business 5e
Tony Ciro, Vivien Goldwasser and Reeta Verma 9780190310134 | December 2019 | oup.com.au/ciro5e
LR SR
Law and Business, fifth edition, is your comprehensive guide to understanding the complex legal principles that govern the practice of business and commercial law in Australia. The book grounds you in the Australian legal system before exploring the core subjects you need to understand—contract law, tort law, commercial law, and business organisations law.
Australian Business Law 35e
Paul Latimer 9780190304348 | January 2016 | oup.com.au/latimer35e
LR
Australian Business Law is a must-have for law and business students, practitioners and those interested in contemporary business law. It discusses the main areas of law affecting business and includes case examples, references to legislation, links to the main government (and other) websites and flow charts and diagrams to support explanations.
Corporations Law Guidebook 2e
David Wishart
Law Guidebooks Law Guidebooks
9780195594010 | April 2016 | oup.com.au/wishart2e
The Corporations Law Guidebook is your guide to the essentials of corporations law. Learn how to link the key concepts from your lectures, textbooks and tutorials to get the most from your study, improve your knowledge of law, and develop legal problem-solving skills.
Criminal Law Guidebook: New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia 2e
John Anderson
9780195593983 | October 2016 | oup.com.au/anderson2e
SR
The Criminal Law Guidebook: New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia second edition is your guide to the essentials of criminal law. It provides a clear and comprehensive outline of the foundation topics in criminal law in an easy-to-read, student-friendly format.
Administrative Law Guidebook 2e
Francisco Esparraga and Ian Ellis-Jones
9780195593969 | April 2016 | oup.com.au/esparraga2e
The Administrative Law Guidebook is your guide to the essentials of administrative law. Learn how to link the key concepts from your lectures, textbooks and tutorials to get the most from your study, improve your knowledge of law and develop legal problem-solving skills.
Criminal Law Guidebook: Queensland and Western Australia
Andrew Hemming
9780195596748 | September 2015 | oup.com.au/hemming
SR
The Criminal Law Guidebook: Queensland and Western Australia is your guide to the essentials of criminal law. It provides a clear and comprehensive outline of the foundation topics in criminal law in an easy-toread, student-friendly format.
Equity and Trusts Guidebook 2e
Christopher Brien
9780195594027 | June 2015 | oup.com.au/brien2e
SR
The Equity and Trusts Guidebook is your guide to the essentials of equity and trusts. It provides a clear and comprehensive outline of the foundation topics in equity and trusts in an easy-to-read, student-friendly format.
Business Organisations Law Guidebook 2e
Michael A. Adams and Marina Nehme
9780195593976 | June 2015 | oup.com.au/adams2e
SR
The Business Organisations Law Guidebook is your guide to the essentials of business organisations law. It provides a clear and comprehensive outline of the foundation topics in property law in an easy-to-read, student-friendly format.
Law Guidebooks
Property Law Guidebook 2e
Chris Davies
9780195594034 | May 2015 | oup.com.au/davies2e
The Property Law Guidebook is your guide to the essentials of property law. It provides a clear and comprehensive outline of the foundation topics in property law in an easy-to-read, student-friendly format.
Custom Publications
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Choice: select content from a wide variety of Oxford textbooks, arrange it in an order that matches your course structure and we can produce it in an eBook format to best suits the needs of your students.
Constitutional Law Guidebook 2e
Bede Harris
9780195594003 | May 2015 | oup.com.au/harris2e
The Constitutional Law Guidebook is your guide to the essentials of constitutional law. Learn how to link the key concepts from your lectures, textbooks and tutorials to get the most from your study, improve your knowledge of law and develop legal problem-solving skills.
Business Law Guidebook 2e
Charles YC Chew
9780195593990 | October 2014 | oup.com.au/chew2e SR
The Business Law Guidebook is your guide to the essentials of business law. It provides a clear and comprehensive outline of the foundation topics in business and commercial law in an easy-to-read, student-friendly format.
Uniform Evidence Law Guidebook
John Anderson and Anthony Hopkins
9780195523805 | October 2014 | oup.com.au/anderson LR
The Uniform Evidence Law Guidebook is your guide to the essentials of uniform evidence law. It provides a clear and comprehensive outline of the foundation topics in evidence law in the uniform evidence jurisdictions, in an easy-to-read, student-friendly format.
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