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• updated editions of the Lawcards series of revision aids (page 54)

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Research in Law and Law and Society

• the eleventh edition of The English Legal System by Gary Slapper and David Kelly, updated for the 2010-2011 academic year (page 44) • a new edition of Hilaire Barnett’s leading textbook Constitutional and Administrative Law (page 49) • the fifth edition of Wolf and Stanley on Environmental Law (page 19) • Modern Land Law by Martin Dixon, now in its seventh edition (page 41)

• new editions of the Routledge Student Statutes – unannotated and expertly selected by leading academics in the field, these collections of essential core statutes are ideal for both classroom and examination use (page 57).

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contents Business, Company and Employment Law........................................................ 4 Contract, Tort and Restitution........................................................................... 7 Criminal Law and Criminology........................................................................ 10 Entertainment, Media and Sports Law............................................................ 17 Environmental Law......................................................................................... 19 Equity and the Law of Trusts........................................................................... 20 European Union Law...................................................................................... 22 Evidence......................................................................................................... 24 Family Law...................................................................................................... 27 Human Rights and Civil Liberties..................................................................... 29 Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law..................................... 32 International and Comparative Law................................................................ 34 International Trade, Maritime and Shipping Law............................................. 37 Jurisprudence and Legal Theory...................................................................... 39 Land and Property Law................................................................................... 41 Legal Research, Skills and Systems.................................................................. 44 Medical Law................................................................................................... 48 Public Law...................................................................................................... 49 Revision Aids.................................................................................................. 51 Index.............................................................................................................. 59 Order Form............................................................................. Back of Catalogue

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BUSIN E SS, COMPA NY A ND EMP LOYM ENT L AW

NEW 5th Edition

Bourne on Company Law Nicholas Bourne, Conservative Leader, Welsh Assembly, UK Bourne on Company Law carefully examines and guides students through the way that legal rules are applied in this core commercial area. The fundamental topics are broken down throughout into short, clear sections separated by subheadings for easy navigation before references are made to further literature in specific and extensive reading lists. Retaining all of the popular features from previous editions, the book has also been extensively revised in light of the conclusion of the Companies Act 2006 and now incorporates a new expanded introduction, which provides a background and context to the way the law works in relation to companies before considering the European influence on company law. Now expanded to include fully cross-referenced chapters and full case references and summaries, this new edition of Bourne on Company Law is the ideal companion for all students taking courses or modules in this demanding subject.

Selected Contents: Introduction. The Salomon Principle and the Corporate Veil. Promoters. Issue of Shares to the Public. The Memorandum of Association. The Articles of Association. Shares and Payment of Capital. The Payment of Dividends. The Maintenance of Capital. Directors. Directors’ Duties. Powers of Directors. Insider Dealing.

Minority Protection. Company Meetings. Accounts, Annual Returns, Auditors. Company Secretary. Corporate Governance. Debentures and the Law of Mortgages. Receivership. Voluntary Arrangements and Administration. Investigations. Takeovers, Reconstructions and Amalgamations. Liquidation

May 2010: 234x156: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-57875-2: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56350-5: £27.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415563505

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BUS IN ESS, CO MPAN Y AN D E MPLOYME N T LAW

Critical Company Law

Law and Economics

L.E. Talbot, University of Warwick, UK

A Reader

Examining the Companies Act 2006 and tracing the history of the fundamental principles of company, this textbook, multi-disciplinary in approach, examines English company law from both a socio-legal and black letter perspective.

Edited by Alain Marciano, Université de Reims Champagne Ardenne, France

Selected Contents: 1. An Introduction to the Company Form 2. The Doctrine of Separate Corporate Personality 3. The Historical Emergence of the Doctrine of Separate Corporate Personality 4. The Company Constitution 5. A Director’s Fiduciary Duties 6. The Governance of Corporations 7. Building Societies: A Case Study 8. Conclusion 2007: 234x156: 400pp Pb: 978-0-415-42542-1: £32.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415425421

A Guide to the Companies Act 2006 Saleem Sheikh A handy guide to the Companies Act 2006, packed full of helpful features, including checklists, section by section commentary and appendices of useful materials and extracts, this book provides detailed commentary on the new Companies Act. Selected Contents: Preface. Foreword. Table of Cases. Table of Statutes and Statutory Instruments. Glossary. Abbreviations. Introduction. 1. Company Law Reform. 2. Overview of the Act. 3. Company Formation. 4. Company’s Constitution and Corporate Capacity. 5. Company Re-Registration. 6. Company and Business Names. 7. Shareholders and Exercise of their Rights. 8. Directors: Appointment and Removal. 9. Directors: General Duties. 10. Directors: Specific Duties and Liabilities. 11. Directors: Foreign Disqualification. 12. Company Secretaries. 13. Registrar of Companies. 14. Resolutions and Meetings. 15. A Company’s Share Capital. 16. Certification and Transfer of Securities. 17. Information about Interests in a Company’s Shares. 18. Distributions. 19. Acquisition by Limited Company of its Own Shares. 20. Debentures. 21. Company Charges. 22. Accounts and Reports. 23. Auditors. 24. Statutory Auditors. 25. Derivative Claims and Proceedings. 26. Arrangements and Reconstructions. 27. Mergers and Divisions of Public Companies. 28. Takeovers. 29. Dissolution and Restoration to the Register. 30. Offences under the Companies Act. 31. Transparency Obligations and Related Matters. 32. Control of Political Provisions and Expenditure. 33. Miscellaneous. 2008: 234x156: 1432pp Pb: 978-0-415-42107-2: £54.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88587-1 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415421072

This book brings together the most authoritative articles on Law and Economics and the interaction between the two disciplines as well as the use of economic tools to analyze legal problems. For students experiencing the subject for the first time, the selections are interlaced with a wealth of features including explanatory introductions and exercises.

Selected Contents: Part 1: From Old to New Law and Economics Part 2: Towards an Economic Analysis of Law Part 3: The Economics of the Emergence and Establishment of Norms and Customs Part 4: The Economics of Legal Systems Part 5: The Economics of Judicial Decision Making Part 6: Efficiency of the Common Law: Myth or Reality July 2009: 246x174: 464pp Hb: 978-0-415-44559-7: £150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44560-3: £42.50 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415445603

5th Edition

Business Law David Kelly, Staffordshire University, UK, Ann Holmes, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK and Ruth Hayward

This fifth edition has been thoroughly updated to provide a clear and comprehensive treatment of the key aspects of business law.

Selected Contents: Law and Legal Sources. The Criminal and Civil Courts. Alternative Dispute Resolution. The Nature and Function of Contract Law. The Formation of a Contract. Contents of a Contract. Vitiating Factors. Discharge of a Contract. Sale and Supply of Goods. Negligence. Agency. Partnership Law. Company Law. Rights (1): The Contract of Employment. Rights (2): Equal Pay and Discrimination. Rights (3): Termination. Employers’ Liability. Consumer Credit 2005: 234x156: 632pp Pb: 978-1-85941-962-5: £34.99 eBook: 978-1-84314-804-3 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9781859419625

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BUSINESS, COMPAN Y AN D EMPLOYM E N T LAW

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Economics of the Law

NEW

A Primer

2nd Edition

Wolfgang Weigel, University of Vienna, Austria

Economic Foundations of Law

Series: Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance

Stephen Spurr

There is an ever-increasing interest in the question of how and why legal norms can effectively guide human action. This compact volume demonstrates how economic tools can be used to examine this question and scrutinize these legal norms. Indeed, this is one of the first texts to be based on civil law instead of the more usual common law, situating the study of both private and public law within the framework of institutional economics, with recommendations for further reading and a list of key terms in each chapter. Besides the standard economic problems in property, tort, contract, crime and litigation, areas covered include: • new institutional economics • public choice • constitutional law • public administrations • regulatory impact analysis. This book is essential reading for students in law schools and economics departments alike, particularly those engaged with the methodology of law and economics, applied economics and economic methods of legal policy. Selected Contents: 1. Looking at Legal Norms from an Economic Viewpoint 2. Much of Law and Economics is about Property Rights 3. Conflicts: Caused by Accidents, Damages, Failed Negotiations and Broken Contracts 4. Lawsuits and Law Enforcement 5. The Law and Economics of the Public Sector: Legislative and Executive Branches 6. There is Still a Lot to Say on Applications, Alternatives, Criticism. Addendum: Recommendations for a Small Reference Library 2008: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-40104-3: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40105-0: £27.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415401050

This book introduces students to all aspects of the economic analysis of the law and law and economics, illustrating its analysis with a wealth of real world case studies and examples. With no prior knowledge of law required, the author presents the impact of economic thinking on all the major areas: tort law, contracts, civil law, property law, real estate law, criminal law, taxation and corporate law. Amongst the real world applications can be counted the proposed market for human organs, bail bonds, the effects of Megan’s law in the United States and racial profiling. New to this second edition are sections devoted to family law, labor law, creditors’ rights (bankruptcy), and food and drug regulation. The book is also suitable for an international audience in that it draws in examples from a range of countries. Selected Contents: 1. Principles of Microeconomics 1 2. Principles of Microeconomics 2 3. Introduction to the Legal System 4. Introduction to Property Law 5. Problems of Incomplete Property Rights 6. Informal Creation of Property Rights 7. Contracts 8. Torts 9. The Economics of Litigation 10. Criminal Law 11. The Corporation 12. Taxation June 2010: 246x174: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-77852-7: £120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77853-4: £49.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415778534

Related Revision Titles: Q&A Business Law...................................pg 51 Q&A Company Law.................................pg 52 Q&A Employment Law..........................pg 52 Company Lawcards 2010-2011..........pg 54 Employment Lawcards 2010-2011...pg 55 Company Law Statutes.........................pg 58 Employment Law Statutes..................pg 58

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CONTR ACT, TORT A ND R ES TI TUTI ON

8th Edition

The Modern Law of Contract Richard Stone, University of Lincoln, UK Exploring all of the recent developments and case decisions in the field of contract law, it combines a meticulous examination of authorities and commentaries with a modern contextual approach. An ideal accessible introduction to contract law for students coming to legal study for the first time, this leading textbook offers straight forward explanations of all of the topics found on an undergraduate or GDL contract law module. New features include: • boxed chapter summaries, which help to consolidate learning and understanding • additional ’For thought’ think points throughout the text where students are asked to consider ’what if’ scenarios • new diagrams to illustrate principles and facilitate the understanding of concepts and interrelationships • new ’Key Case’ close-ups designed to help students identify key cases within contract law and improve their understanding of the facts and context of each case • a Companion Website with half-yearly updates; chapter-by-chapter Multiple Choice Questions; a Flashcard glossary; contract law skills advice; PowerPoint slides of the diagrams within the book; and sample essay questions: www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415481373. • new, attractive two-colour text design to improve presentation and help consolidate learning.

Selected Contents: Introduction. Forming the Agreement. Consideration and Other Tests of Enforceability. Intention to Create Legal Relations. Privity. Capacity. The Contents of the Contract. Clauses. Excluding or Limiting Liability. Misrepresentation.

Mistake Duress. Undue Influence. Illegality and Public Policy. Contracts in Restraint of Trade. Frustration. Discharge by Performance or Breach. Remedies. Restitution. Theories of Contract Law

June 2009: 246x174: 728pp Hb: 978-0-415-48136-6: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48137-3: £25.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415481373

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Text, Cases and Materials on Contract Law Richard Stone, University of Lincoln, UK and Ralph Cunnington, University of Birmingham, UK

’A very readable, engaging book ... The materials selected, the further reading sections and the probing commentary foster critical enquiry into contract law. Overall this is an excellent book for undergraduate contract law courses and one which I would not hesitate to recommend to my students.’ – James Devenney, Durham University, UK

’This first edition provides valuable resources for material on contract law based on a combination of significant cases and articles on various topics. It is well presented and written in a clear and lucid style with well-organised topics.’ – Saleem Sheikh, International Company and Commercial Law Review, Vol.20 Issue 2, 2009 Written by leading authors in the field, this book takes account of a variety of theoretical perspectives, including economic, relational and empirical conceptions of the law. A meticulous and insightful commentary is provided throughout, illuminating complex areas of law and promoting more detailed analysis of important issues. The range of material covered and the straightforward style makes this book an invaluable resource for all undergraduate students of contract law. The accompanying website to this book can be found at: www.routledgelaw.com/textbooks/9781859419137. Selected Contents: Introduction. Forming the Agreement. Tests of Enforceability. Intention to Create Legal Relations. Privity. Capacity. The Contents of the Contract. Clauses Excluding or Limiting Liability. Misrepresentation. Mistake. Duress. Undue Influence. Illegality. Contracts in Restraint of Trade. Frustration. Discharge by Performance or Breach. Remedies. Unjust Enrichment

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Understanding Contract Law Max Young, University of Bedfordshire, UK

Understanding Contract Law offers a clear introduction to the basic concepts of contract law in England. Built around familiar real-world examples that illustrate the concepts, principles and key cases upon which English contract law is structured, Understanding Contract Law is an ideal guide for those approaching an undergraduate law degree, or for general readers interested in this fundamental area of the law.

This concise, student-friendly overview, supported by chapter introductions and summaries throughout, covers the fundamental topics in English contract law, including: • Agreement and Offer • Acceptance • Certainty • Consideration • Privity • Misrepresentation. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction to Contract Law 2. Agreement and Offer 3. Acceptance 4. Certainty 5. Consideration 6. Intention to Create Legal Relations 7. Variation of Contracts 8. Privity 9. Terms of the Contract 10. Exemption Clauses: The Common Law 11. Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 12. Misrepresentation 13. Remedies for Breach of Contract October 2009: 234x156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-49425-0: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49426-7: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86423-4 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415494267

2007: 246x174: 1296pp Pb: 978-1-85941-913-7: £34.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9781859419137

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CO N TRACT, TORT A N D REST I TUT I O N

5th Edition

7th Edition

Contract Law in Perspective

Modern Tort Law

Linda Mulcahy, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

Contract Law in Perspective complements ’black letter’ treatments of contract by looking at legal doctrine and statutes in their social, political and economic contexts. It increases students’ understanding of the law of contract as well as convinces them why it is so important to us all. In addition to describing the key doctrines in the field, it explains the ideology behind them and considers the extent to which they serve the needs of the business community and consumers. This fifth edition:

• has been substantially revised and now includes sections on privity and the Rights of Third Parties Act as well as a discussion of the Law Commision’s Unfair Terms in Contract draft bill • includes new chapter introductions and summaries designed to help students identify the key points and reflect on what they have learnt • provides advice on further reading pointing students towards sources for more detailed study • now includes additional self-test questions for students at the end of each chapter to enable them to consolidate and practice at regular intervals. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Big Ideas in the Law of Contract Part 3: Making a Deal Part 4: Bargaining Naughtiness and Formation Problems Part 5: The Contract Part 6: What Happens When Things Go Wrong? 2008: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-44431-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44432-3: £24.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415444323

Related Revision Titles: Q&A Contract Law..................................pg 52 Q&A Torts....................................................pg 53 Contract Lawcards..................................pg 55 Tort Lawcards............................................pg 57 Contract, Tort & Restitution Statutes...............................pg 58

V.H. Harpwood, Cardiff University, UK This seventh edition has been revised and updated to take into account developments since publication of the previous edition including in the areas of privacy, negligence, personal injury and defamation. Human Rights issues are integrated throughout the text rather than treating the topic in isolation, in line with the way the subject is commonly taught.

Now more accessible and student-friendly, it includes: • advice on further reading at the end of each chapter which is intended to point students towards sources of further study and critical debate • new chapter introductions, rewritten to reflect learning outcomes. Modern Tort Law is now supported by a Companion Website which offers lecturer resources available to adopters of the book, including ‘think points’ designed to encourage reflection and debate and PowerPoints of diagrams and flowcharts contained within the text. A dedicated student section also offers weblinks, a guide to key Tort law cases, a flashcard glossary and a test bank of multiple choice questions. The accompanying website to this book can be found at: www.routledgelaw.com/textbooks/9780415458467. Selected Contents: An Overview of the Law of Tort. Introduction to the Tort of Negligence. Duty of Care: General Principles. Duty of Care: Psychiatric Injury. Duty of Care: Economic Loss. Miscellaneous Situations. Breach of Duty: The Standard of Care. Causation and Remoteness of Damage. Breach of Statutory Duty. Occupiers. Liability. Torts Relating to Land Liability for Animals. Trespass to the Person. Employers Liability. Product Liability. Vicarious Liability. Trespass to Goods. Defamation and Other Torts Affecting the Reputation. Remedies in Tort Defences. Criticisms of Tort Reforms 2008: 246x174: 576pp Hb: 978-0-415-45845-0: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45846-7: £27.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415458467

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C RIMIN AL L AW A ND CR IMINOLOG Y

2nd Edition

bestseller

Criminology A Sociological Introduction Eamonn Carrabine, Pam Cox, Maggy Lee, Ken Plummer and Nigel South, all at University of Exeter, UK ‘An introductory criminology text that is genuinely, and refreshingly, different.’ – Yvonne Jewkes, University of Leicester, UK ‘This second edition retains all the strengths of the first while adding important new work on contemporary issues.’ – Mary Bosworth, University of Oxford, UK The second edition of Criminology: A Sociological Introduction builds on the success of the first edition and now includes two new chapters: Crime, Place and Space, and Histories of Crime. More than a collection of orthodox thinking, this fully revised and updated textbook is also ground in original research, and offers a clear and insightful introduction to the key topics studied in undergraduate criminology courses, including: • crime trends, from historical overview to recent crime patterns • criminal justice system, including policing and prisons • ways of thinking about crime and control, from the origins of criminology to contemporary theories • research methods used by criminologists • new topics within criminology including terrorism, cybercrime, human rights, and emotion. The book is packed with contemporary international case studies and has a lively two colour text design to aid student revision. Specially designed to be accessible and user-friendly, the new edition is also supported by a fully interactive companion website which offers exclusive access to British Crime Survey data, as well as other student and lecturer resources.

Selected Contents: Part 1: The Criminological Imagination 1. Introduction 2. Histories of Crime 3. Researching Crime Part 2: Thinking About Crime 4. Enlightenment and Early Traditions 5. Early Sociologies of Crime 6. Radicalizing Traditions: Marxism, Feminism and Foucault 7. Crime, Social Theory and Social Change 8. Crime, Place and Space Part 3: Doing Crime 9. Victims and Victimization 10. Crime and Property 11. Crime, Sexuality and Gender

12. Crime, Emotion and Social Psychology 13. Organizational and Professional Forms of Crime Part 4: Controlling Crime 14. Drugs, Alcohol, Health and Crime 15. Thinking About Punishment 16. The Criminal Justice Process 17. Police and Policing 18. Prisons and Imprisonment Part 5: Globalizing Crime 19. Green Criminology 20. Crime and Media 21. Terrorism, State Crime and Human Rights 22. Futures of Crime, Control and Criminology

2008: 246x189: 560pp Hb: 978-0-415-46450-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46451-2: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88494-2 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415464512

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CRIMIN AL LAW A N D CRI MI N OLO G Y

4th Edition

NEW

Cases and Materials on Criminal Law

Criminal Law: The Basics

Mike Molan, London Southbank University, UK

Series: The Basics

Cases and Materials on Criminal Law provides a comprehensive selection of key materials drawn from law reports, legislation, Law Commission consultation papers and reports, and Home Office publications.

Clear and highly accessible, this volume is presented in a coherent structure and provides full coverage of the topics commonly found in the criminal law syllabus. The range of thoughtfully selected materials and authoritative commentary ensures that this book provides an essential collection of materials and analysis to stimulate the reader and assist in the study of this difficult and challenging area of law. New features include: • revised text design with clear page layout, headings and boxed and shaded sections to aid navigation and readability • chapter introductions to highlight the salient features under discussion

Jonathan Herring, University of Oxford, UK Criminal Law: The Basics is an insightful introduction to the legal aspects of criminal acts, ranging from battery to burglary and harassment to homicide. Starting with an in-depth exploration of the very concept of crime, this book considers such questions as: • How should we decide what is criminal and what isn’t? • What is the difference between murder and manslaughter? • Could you ever be guilty of stealing your own property? • What defences are available to those accused of crime?

• ‘Comments and Questions’ sections to encourage students to reflect on their reading

The book features numerous case studies from the infamous to the bizarre and key questions for consideration throughout. Each chapter ends with lists of relevant cases, statutes and suggestions for further reading, making this an ideal starting point for anyone interested in criminal law.

• expanded further reading to encourage students to engage further with the subject

Selected Contents: 1. Basic Concepts 2. Homicide 3. Assaults 4. Property Offences 5. Accomplices 6. Defences

• short chapter table of contents to enable easier navigation

• a Companion Website to provide regular updates to the book: www.routledgelaw.com/textbooks/9780415424615. Recent decisions of note that are extracted and analysed include R v Kennedy (manslaughter based on supply of heroin); Attorney General for Jersey v Holley (provocation); R v Mark and R v Willoughby (elements of killing by gross negligence); R v Barnes (consent as a defence to sporting injuries); Attorney General’s Reference (No 3 of 2004) (accessorial liability) and R v Hatton (intoxicated mistake in self defence cases).

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This book is an invaluable reference for students on undergraduate or CPE/PG Diploma in Law criminal law courses, particularly those studying independently or on distance learning programmes. Selected Contents: Introduction to Criminal Law: Framework and Procedures. Actus Reus: The External Elements of an Offence. Mens Rea: The Mental Element. Homicide. Non-fatal Offences against the Person. Sexual Offences. Accessorial Liability. Inchoate Offences. Theft. The Fraud Act 2006. Robbery, Blackmail, Burglary and Going Equipped. Criminal Damage. Defences where Mens Rea is Denied Criminal Damage. Defences of Compulsion 2007: 246x174: 832pp Pb: 978-0-415-42461-5: £34.99 For more information, please visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415424615

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The Origins of Criminology A Reader Edited by Nicole Rafter, Northeastern University, USA

The Origins of Criminology: A Reader is a collection of nineteenth-century texts from the key originators of the practice of criminology – selected, introduced, and with commentaries by the leading scholar in this area, Nicole Rafter.

This book presents criminology as a unique field of study that took root in a context in which urbanization, immigration, and industrialization changed the class structure of Western nations. As relatively homogenous communities became more sharply divided and aware of a bottom-most group, the ’dangerous classes’, a new segment of the middle class emerged: professionals involved in the work of social control. Tracing the intellectual origins of criminology to physiognomy, phrenology, and evolutionary theories, this book demonstrates criminology’s background in new attitudes toward science and the development of scientific methodologies applicable to social and mental phenomena. Through an expert selection of original texts, it traces the emergence of ‘criminology’ as a new field purporting to produce scientific knowledge about crime and criminals. Selected Contents: Section 1: Eighteenth-Century Predecessors Section 2: Phrenology Section 3: Moral and Mental Insanity Section 4: Evolution, Degeneration, and Heredity Section 5: The Underclass and the Underworld Section 6: Criminal Anthropology Section 7: Habitual Criminals and Their Identification Section 8: Eugenic Criminology Section 9: Criminal Statistics Section 10: Sociological Approaches to Crime List of Contributors: Lavater, Spurzheim, Gall, M.B. Sampson, Farnham, Pinel, Rush, Prichard, Morel, Dugdale, Lowell, Kerlin, Maudsley, J.B. Thomson, Fletcher, Quetelet, Querry, Lombroso, Brockway, Wey, Ross April 2009: 234x156: 376pp Hb: 978-0-415-45111-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45112-3: £26.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415451123

7th Edition

Criminal Procedure and Sentencing Peter Hungerford-Welch, The City Law School, City University London, UK

Criminal Procedure and Sentencing provides a comprehensive, analytical and up-to-date guide to each step of the criminal process, from the arrest of the suspect through to trial, sentencing and appeals. Full account is taken of both statutory and case law developments and the book is supported by a Companion Website which provides regular updates on developments in this

fast-moving area. Key aspects of criminal procedure and sentencing are analyzed in the light of sources such as Government consultation papers and academic commentary. This seventh edition: • has been completely re-written and includes new flowcharts and glossaries • highlights areas of particular controversy or debate • is supported by a Companion Website which will be updated at regular intervals. The accompanying website to this book can be found at: http://www.routledgecavendish.com/ textbooks/9780415442923. Selected Contents: 1. Theoretical Perspectives in Criminal Litigation: Tools for Critical Analysis 2. Preliminaries 3. Bail 4. Classification and Allocation of Offences/Mode of Trial 5. Summary Trial 6. Juvenile Defendants: The Youth Court – Trial of Young Defendants in Adult Courts 7. Appeals from Magistrates’ Courts and Youth Courts 8. Disclosure: The Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 9. Transferring Cases to the Crown Court for Trial 10. Indictments 11. Trial on Indictment: Preliminaries 12. Trial on Indictment: The Course of the Trial 13. Appeals from the Crown Court 14. Public Funding for Criminal Litigation 15. Costs 16. Sentencing: Procedure and Principles 17. Adult Offenders: Custodial Sentences 18. Adult Offenders: Community Orders 19. Fines, Discharges: Binding Over to Keep the Peace 20. Young Offenders: Custodial Sentences 21. Young Offenders: Non-Custodial Sentences 22. Ancillary Orders 2008: 246x174: 1048pp Pb: 978-0-415-44292-3: £37.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415442923

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CRIMIN AL LAW A N D CRI MI N OLO G Y

NEW

International Criminology

Debates in Criminal Justice

A Critical Introduction

Learning from Key Debates

Rob Watts, Judith Bessant, both at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia and Richard Hil, Southern Cross University, Australia

Edited by Tom Ellis, University of Portsmouth, UK This innovative new book recognizes that, while criminal justice studies is a core component of all criminology/criminal justice undergraduate degrees, it can be a confusing, overwhelming and a relatively dry topic despite its importance. This helpful book takes an original approach, setting out a series of ten key dilemmas, presented as debates, designed to provide students with a clear framework with which to develop their knowledge and analysis in a way that is both effective and an enjoyable learning experience. This book is also designed for lecturers to structure a core unit of their courses around.

Debates in Criminal Justice provides a new and very original type of framework for learning, making considerable use of the other already available academic key texts, press articles, web sources and more.

’Blending historical inquiry with critical analysis, this highly engaging introduction to criminology should be on the reading list of everyone who is interested in crime and how we think about it.’ – Dorothy Denning, Professor of Defense Analysis, Naval Postgraduate School, USA

Selected Contents: Part 1: Key Dilemmas in Criminal Justice 1. Crime Control Vs Due Process, Tom Ellis and Mike Nash 2. Lay Justice Vs Professionalised Justice, Steve Savage and Diana Bretherick 3. Adversarial Justice Vs Inquisitorial Justice, Jane Creaton and Francis Pakes 4. Public Vs Private Policing, Les Johnston and Mark Button 5. Restorative Vs Retributive Justice, Steve Savage and Tom Ellis 6. Prison Works? Sarah Charman, Chas Wilson and Tom Ellis Part 2: Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice 7. Legalisation of Drugs, Dan Silverstone and Tom Ellis 8. Capital Punishment 9. Victims’ Rights Vs Suspects’ Rights, Jacki Tapley and David Carson 10. Sex Offender Notification, Mike Nash and Andy Williams May 2010: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-44590-0: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44591-7: £21.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415445917

’This comprehensive volume is sure to put a new face on criminology; where it’s been, where it is now and what to expect in the future. Wellwritten, well thought out and informative, it is a must-read for anyone in the criminology field.’ – J.A. Hitchcock, Cyber Crime Expert and President of Working to Halt Online Abuse

International Criminology is an easy-access critical introduction to how conventional criminologists in the international arena think about and research crime. By using examples from the US, UK and Australia, the authors outline key ideas, vocabulary, assumptions and findings of the discipline while opening up a set of critical underlying issues and problems. Selected Contents: Introduction: Theoretical Traditions and Historical Perspectives 1. What is Crime?: How Criminologists Think about Crime 2. The Origins of Modern Criminology 3. The Consolidation of Modern Criminology 4. Dissenting Criminology: Issues in Contemporary Criminology 5. A Guide to Reading and Thinking about Criminology 6. Explaining Crime: Unemployment and Crime 7. Explaining Crime: Crime and the Family 8. Criminology and the Lure of Crime Prevention 9. Criminal Justice: Victimology and the Victim 10. Criminology and Corporate Crime 11. Criminology and State Crime. Conclusion: Towards a Reflexive Criminology 2008: 246x174: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-43178-1: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43179-8: £22.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415431798

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Fifty Key Thinkers in Criminology is an accessible and informative guide that includes helpful cross-referencing and suggestions for further reading. Selected Contents: Cesare Beccaria. Howard Becker. Jeremy Bentham. Willem Bonger. John Braithwaite. Susan Brownmiller. Pat Carlen. Bill Chambliss. Meda Chesney-Lind. Nils Christie. Ron Clarke. Albert Cohen. Stan Cohen. Richard Cloward. Donald Cressey. Elliott Currie. W.E.B. DuBois. Emile Durkheim. David Farrington. Enrico Ferri. Michel Foucault. David Garland. Erving Goffman. Eleanor Glueck/the Gluecks. Stuart Hall. Frances Heidensohn. Travis Hirschi. Louk Hulsman. John Irwin. Peter Kropotkin. Ed Lemert. Cesare Lombroso. Joan McCord. Karl Marx. Thomas Mathiesen. David Matza. Robert Merton. Walter Miller. Rosa del Olmo. Robert Park. Adolphe de Quetelet. Robert Sampson. The Schwendingers. Thorstein Sellin. Clifford Shaw. Carol Smart. Edwin Sutherland. Gresham Sykes. James Q. Wilson. Jock Young November 2009: 216x138: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-42910-8: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42911-5: £16.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415429115

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CRIMIN AL LAW A N D CRI MI N OLO G Y

Crime, Justice and the Media

NEW

Ian Marsh and Gaynor Melville, both at Liverpool Hope University, UK

A Reader

Crime, Justice and the Media examines and analyzes the relationship between the media and crime, criminals and the criminal justice system. It considers how crime and criminals have been portrayed by the media over time, applying different theoretical perspectives on the media to the way crime, criminals and justice is reported. It focuses on a number of specific areas of crime and criminal justice in terms of media representation – these areas include moral panics over specific crimes and criminals (including youth crime, cybercrime and paedophilia), the media portrayal of victims of crime and criminals and the way the media represent criminal justice agencies.

The book offers a clear, accessible and comprehensive analysis of theoretical thinking on the relationship between the media, crime and criminal justice and a detailed examination of how crime, criminals and others involved in the criminal justice process are portrayed by the media. A key strength of the book is its interactive approach – throughout the text students are encouraged to respond to the material presented and think for themselves. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction – A Brief History of the Media Portrayal of Crime and Criminals Part 2: Applying Theoretical Perspectives on the Media to Crime Part 3: The Media and Moral Panics – Theories and Examples Part 4: The Media Portrayal of Criminals Part 5: The Media Portrayal of Victims Part 6: The Media and the Criminal Justice System Part 7: New Media Technology and Crime – Cybercrime Part 8: The Media, Punishment and Public Opinion. References 2008: 246x174: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-44489-7: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44490-3: £23.99

Crime and Media Edited by Chris Greer, City University London, UK Series: Routledge Student Readers

This engaging and timely collection gathers together for the first time key and classic readings in the ever-expanding area of crime and media. Comprising a carefully distilled selection of the most important contributions to the field, Crime and Media: A Reader tackles a wide range of issues including: understanding media; researching media; crime, newsworthiness and news; crime, entertainment and creativity; effects, influence and moral panic; and cybercrime, surveillance and risk. Specially devised introductory and linking sections contextualize each reading and evaluate its contribution to the field, both individually and in relation to competing approaches and debates. This book provides a single source around which criminology, media and cultural studies modules can be structured, an invaluable revision and consultation guide for students, and an extremely useful resource for scholars writing and researching across a wide range of relevant fields. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Understanding Media Part 2: Researching Media Part 3: Crime, Newsworthiness and News Part 4: Crime, Entertainment and Creativity Part 5: Effects, Influence and Moral Panic Part 6: Cybercrime, Surveillance and Risk September 2009: 246x174: 624pp Hb: 978-0-415-42238-3: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42239-0: £29.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415422390

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NEW

Understanding Hate Crimes

Punishment

Acts, Motives, Offenders, Victims, and Justice

Thom Brooks, University of Newcastle, UK

Carolyn Turpin-Petrosino, Bridgewater State College, USA

Hate crimes and lesser acts of bigotry and intolerance are constants in today’s world. Since 1990 the federal government has monitored hate crime incidents in the United States. While the numbers are disturbing, even more devastating is the impact of these crimes on individuals, communities, and society. This comprehensive textbook serves as a stand-alone source for instructors and students who study courses in hate crimes and/or other related courses. This text explores criminal justice policy as it relates to hate crimes by presenting a thorough and complete presentation of the subject in context. A comprehensive single source, efficient and a useful option for both instructors and students, also assesses hate crimes policy. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction Part 2: A History of Hate in America Part 3: Hate Crime Laws and the Constitution Part 4: The Criminology of Hate Crimes Part 5: Offenders – Who are they? Part 6: Victims – Who are They? Part 7: Hate Crime Research – What Have we Learned? Part 8: Criminal Justice Responses Part 9: International Perspectives Part 10: A Look to the Future October 2010: 234x156 Hb: 978-0-415-48400-8: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48401-5: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88369-3 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415484015

Punishment is an area of increasing importance and concern to both citizens and politicians. How do we decide what should be crimes? How do we decide when someone is responsible for a crime? What should we do with criminals? These are the main questions this introductory textbook on the philosophy of punishment discusses.

This is not only the first textbook to examine all major perspectives on punishment (including restorative justice, expressivist theories, and others for the first time), but also looks at several case studies (capital punishment, juvenile offenders, domestic abuse, and sexual crimes) and how these theories grapple with them. Punishment is aimed at those approaching the topic for the first time, although also appropriate to those already working in the field. In addition to further readings offered in each chapter, there is an extensive bibliography at the conclusion listing all the major works in the field which itself may be a valuable resource to beginners and more advanced readers alike. Punishment is an ideal starting point for undergraduate students of Law, Criminology, and Philosophy. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: General Theories 1. Retributivism 2. Deterrence 3. Rehabilitation 4. Restorative Justice Part 2: Hybrid Theories 5. Rawls and Hart 6. Expressivist Theories 7. Idealist Theories Part 3: Case Studies 8. Capital Punishment 9. Juvenile Offenders 10. Domestic Abuse 11. Sexual Crimes. Conclusion May 2010: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-43181-1: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43182-8: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92942-1 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415431828

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E N TERTA INMENT, MEDIA A ND S P ORTS L AW

Sport, Physical Recreation and the Law Hazel Hartley, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK Designed to encourage analysis, reflection and the application of examples and ideas from the reader’s own experience, the book clearly and comprehensively explains key topics such as: • socio-legal aspects of sports violence and criminal liability • negligence and defences against negligence • manslaughter by individuals and organizations in sport • principles of natural justice, disciplinary tribunals and doping • discrimination, harassment and child protection • risk management, statutory duties, and breaches of health and safety • criminal liability – recognized sports, hazing, and cage fighting. Including over 300 exercises, hypothetical scenarios, investigative tasks and seminar activities, this book is an essential course text for all students of sport, recreation and the law, and an invaluable reference for coaches, physical education teachers and those who play, lead or organize sport and physical recreation.

Selected Contents: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Resources at your Fingertips: A Guide to Legal Sources, Databases, and Organizations Taking Reasonable Care? Principles of Negligence in Sport, Physical Education and Recreation Defences Against Negligence: Volenti, Contributory Negligence and Two Rugby Cases Sport Violence and Criminal Assault: A Socio-Legal Perspective Discrimination, Harassment and Child Protection in Sport and Physical Recreation

6. 7. 8. 9.

Safe in our Hands? Risk Management and Breaches of Health and Safety: Learning from Cases and Incidents Causing Death: An Overview of Selected Manslaughter Cases Natural Justice Principles, Sport Disciplinaries and Key Doping Cases Unfinished Business? Legal Reform on Offences Against the Person: Implications for Sado-Masochism, Sports, Hazing and Cage-Fighting

June 2009: 246x174: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-32184-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32185-3: £27.99 eBook: 978-0-203-29952-4 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415321853

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3rd Edition

NEW

Media Law and Ethics

Comparative Media Law & Ethics

Roy L. Moore and Michael D. Murray, Georgia College and State University, USA Media Law and Ethics offers a comprehensive overview of mass media law and ethics. This third edition provides a timely and useful examination of the basic legal and ethical media concepts, paying special attention to key cases and related regulatory concerns over the influence of new media and various policy issues involving access to public information. Designed for undergraduate students in Media Law or Media Law and Ethics courses, Media Law and Ethics is also appropriate for graduate students in the beginning media law or First Amendment seminar. It provides essential insights on media law, serving as a practical guide to key cases and related ethical decisionmaking. 2007: 246 x 174 : 816pp Pb: 978-0-8058-5067-3: £52.50 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780805850673

3rd Edition

Sports Law Simon Gardiner, John O’Leary, Roger Welch and Mark James Firmly established as the market leading textbook on sports law, the third edition of this comprehensive and innovative book provides a detailed examination of the legal issues surrounding and governing sport. Selected Contents: Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Sport Regulation. Theoretical Models of the Regulation of Sport. Sport and the Role of the State in Britain. Governance of Sport: National, European and International Perspectives. The Legal Regulation of Sports Governing Bodies. Alternative Dispute Mechanisms in Sport. The Legal Regulation of Doping. Sport and Money: Accountability and Regulation. Sport and Competition Policy. Intellectual Property Rights and Sport. Sports Marketing, Sponsorship and Ambush Marketing. Sport and Contracts of Employment. Termination of Contracts of Employment in Sport. Sports Participants and the Law of Discrimination. The Criminal Law and Sports Participation. Tort, Compensation and Alternative Dispute Resolution for Sports Participation. Spectators, Participants and Stadiums

Tim Crook, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK

Providing practical and theoretical resources on media law and ethics for the United Kingdom and United States of America and referencing other legal jurisdictions such as France, Japan, India, China and Saudi Arabia, Comparative Media Law & Ethics is suitable for upper undergraduate and postgraduate study and for professionals in the media who need to work internationally.

The book focuses on the law of the United Kingdom, the source of common law, which has dominated the English speaking world, and on the law of the USA, the most powerful cultural, economic, political and military power in the world. Media law and ethics have evolved differently in the US from the UK. This book investigates why this is the case. In one chapter Tim Crook considers other media law jurisdictions: • common law – a focus on India- the biggest democracy in the world and largest middle class • civil law – a focus on France- the influential founder of the European Union and host country for ECHR at Strasbourg • socialist law – a focus on China- the country with the highest economic growth and largest population • Islamic law – a focus on Saudi Arabia–one of the most influential sources of legal religiosity. The book has a Companion Website at http://www.ma-radio.gold.ac.uk/cmle, providing complementary resources and updated developments on the topics explored. December 2009: 234x156: 496pp Hb: 978-0-415-55157-1: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55161-8: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86596-5 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415551618

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ENVI RONM ENTA L L AW

NEW 5th Edition

Wolf and Stanley on Environmental Law Susan Wolf, University of Northumbria, UK and Neil Stanley, University of Leeds, UK Wolf and Stanley on Environmental Law is a lively and accessible account of pollution control law in England and Wales. Written with real clarity and supported by a range of learning features, this text offers an excellent starting point to those encountering this diverse and controversial subject for the first time. This new edition has been fully updated and revised to take into account all the recent developments in the subject, including coverage of the Waste and Trading Emissions Act 2003, the Household Waste Recycling Act 2003, the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 and the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2007-2009. Further afield, Wolf and Stanley also considers the EC Environmental Liability Directive and the Aarhus Convention and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004. Suitable for students of environmental law and the wider environmental studies, Wolf and Stanley on Environmental Law is a valuable guide to this wide-ranging subject.

Selected Contents: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Elements of Environmental Law The Administration and Enforcement of Environmental Law European Community Environmental Law and Policy Water Pollution Waste Management Environmental Permitting

7. Contaminated Land 8. Air Pollution 9. Statutory Nuisance 10. Noise Pollution 11. Environmental Torts 12. The Private Regulation of Environmental Pollution

June 2010: 234x156: 576pp Hb: 978-0-415-57166-1: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41846-1: £26.95 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415418461

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6th Edition

Equity and Trusts Alastair Hudson, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Praise for the previous edition: ‘One of the book’s great strengths is its clear exposition of some very difficult areas of the law, moving seamlessly from points that puzzle students to points that puzzle practitioners. Other strengths are the breadth of its approach, the fact that it is extremely up to date, the freshness and vividness of its approach and its willingness to place equity in a wider context. The practitioner will find the book well worth consulting for its clear exposition of the basic principles and of their application in difficult areas.’ – New Law Journal Beginning with the core principles, Professor Alastair Hudson reinforces the key points by means of clear examples throughout each chapter, helping students to build and develop their own knowledge of equity and trusts. A set of lively, discursive essays reflecting on the law then begin to outline the broader political, social and economic context of the subject and encourage the reader to begin to engage with their own critical analysis. The sixth edition is supported by a Companion Website which includes: • over fifty short podcast lectures by the author discussing and clarifying key topics from within the book, which cover an entire course • a set of brief video documentaries filmed on location which provide context and bring to life selected key topics • a brief introductory video presentation from the author introducing the viewer to the subject of Equity and Trusts and to the book in particular. The accompanying website to this book can be found at: www.routledgelaw.com/textbooks/9780415497718.

Selected Contents: Principles of Equity. Express Trusts. Administration of Trusts. Trusts Implied by Law. Equity, Trusts and the Home.

Breach of Trust and Equitable Claims. Commercial Uses of Trusts. Welfare Uses of Trusts. Equitable Remedies. Equity, Trusts and Social Theory

July 2009: 246x174: 1288pp Hb: 978-0-415-49985-9: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49771-8: £33.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87672-5 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415497718

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equity and the l aw of trus ts

3rd Edition

4th Edition

Understanding Equity & Trusts

Text, Cases and Materials on Equity and Trusts

Alastair Hudson, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

Mohamed Ramjohn, Thames Valley University, London, UK

Understanding Equity & Trusts is a sister text to Alastair Hudson’s leading textbook Equity and Trusts, that gives those unfamiliar with the subject a clear, accessible, readable and comprehensive overview of the main themes in this dynamic area of the law. Whether used at the beginning of studying this field, as an aid to study or in the period before examinations, this book provides the reader with an invaluable grounding in all of the key principles of equity and the law of trusts.

This book covers all of the topics that a student reader will encounter in any trusts law or general equity course. The text deals with express trusts, resulting and constructive trusts, the duties of trustees, breach of trust and tracing, commercial uses of trusts, charities, pensions, trusts of homes and equitable remedies. The third edition has been revised and updated to include new material on investing trusts and trustee’s duties and the material on charities has been substantially rewritten in the light of the Charities Act 2006. The law of trusts is built on simple basic principles. The approach of this book is to begin with a clear presentation of those principles before guiding the reader through the more complex issues which are the feature of examinations in this subject. The lively text includes a large number of straightforward examples to make the discussion of the general law more accessible.

Text, Cases and Materials on Equity and Trusts has been considerably revised to broaden the focus of the text in line with most LLB core courses to encompass Equity, remedies and injunctions and to take account of recent major statutory and case law developments. The accompanying website to this book can be found at: www.routledgelaw.com/ textbooks/9780415497718.

2008: 246x174: 752pp Hb: 978-0-415-44293-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44294-7: £34.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415442947

Related Revision Titles: Q&A Equity and Trusts.......................... pg 53 Equity and Trusts Lawcards. ............... pg 56 Property Law Statutes........................... pg 58

Selected Contents: The Principles of Equity. The Nature of the Trust. The Settlor. The Beneficiary. The Trustee. Resulting Trusts. Constructive Trusts. Equitable Estoppel. Trusts of Land and of the Home. Breach of Trust and Tracing. Commercial Uses of Trusts. Charities. Equitable Remedies. The Future for Equity 2008: 234x156: 248pp Pb: 978-0-415-46199-3: £19.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415461993

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NEW 2nd Edition

European Union Law Alina Kaczorowska, University of the West Indies, Barbados Now in its second edition, EU Law has been fully revised and updated following the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty in December 2009. Specifically written to give law students detailed and up-to-date knowledge of all the main areas of EU law, the book provides an in-depth and detailed examination of, and commentary on the areas of institutional and of substantive EU law forming the syllabus of standard academic courses on EU law. Unlike other texts this book successfully combines authoritative text with case summaries and judgments, these being highlighted in colour tinted boxes for easy identification. The author identifies the relevant points and key facts of the leading cases and discusses the judgments in detail, often in the light of subsequent developments. Student-friendly features include: • short summaries at the beginning of each chapter outlining the topics and concepts covered • an aide-memoire at the end of each chapter to highlight and reflect upon the main points • recommended reading at the end of each chapter to facilitate further research • a full colour map identifying EU Member States (with accession dates) and candidate states. The accompanying website to this book can be found at: www.routledgelaw.com/textbooks/9780415582469.

Selected Contents: 1. The History of European Integration 2. The Treaty of Lisbon 3. The Expanding Membership of the European Union 4. Competences of the EU 5. The Institutional Framework of the European Communities and the European Union 6. Legislative Procedures in the Community 7. Sources of Community Law 8. Preliminary Rulings: Article 234 EC 9. Direct Applicability of Community Law 10. Direct Effect of Community Law 11. Supremacy of Community Law 12. Liability of a Member State for Damage Caused to Individuals by an Infringement of Community Law 13. Enforcement of Community Law – Actions against Member States 14. Direct Actions against Community Institutions 15. An Introduction to the Internal Market of the EU 16. The Customs Union

17. The Prohibition of Customs Duties and all Charges Having Equivalent Effect to Custom Duties (CEE) 18. Discriminatory Internal Taxation 19. Quantitative Restrictions (QRs) and Measures Having Equivalent Effect on Imports (MEQRs) Article 28 EC 20. Quantitative Restrictions (QR) and Measures Having Equivalent Effect on Exports (MEQRs) Article 29 EC 21. Article 30 EC 22. Citizenship of the EU 23. Free Movement of Workers 24. The Right of Establishment (Articles 43-48 EC) and the Right to Supply and Receive Services (Articles 43-55 EC) 25. Exceptions to the Free Movement of Persons 26. Introduction to EC Competition Law 27. Article 81 EC 28. Article 82 EC 29. Merger Control 30. Enforcement of Articles 81 and 82 EC

September 2010: 246x189: 1152pp Hb: 978-0-415-58253-7: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-58246-9: £26.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415582469

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Europ e an Union l aw

4th Edition

NEW

Competition Law and Policy in the EC and UK

4th Edition

Barry Rodger, University of Strathclyde, UK and Angus MacCulloch, Lancaster University, UK

Competition law, at both the EC and UK levels, plays an important and ever-increasing role in regulating the conduct of businesses. Based on the premise that open and fair competition is good for both consumers and businesses, competition law prevents businesses from entering into anti-competitive agreements and from abusing their dominant market position.

This fourth edition has been revised and updated to take into account developments since publication of the previous edition, including expanded coverage of the regulation of cartels, the development of private enforcement, the consideration of IP issues in Microsoft, and extended discussion of UK competition Law. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction to Competition Policy and Practice 2. Enforcement of Community and UK Competition Law 3. The Control of Dominance 4. Control of AntiCompetitive Agreements 5. Cartels: Deterrence, Leniency and Criminalisation 6. Control of Mergers 7. State Aid and State Regulation 8. Overview-Policy Developments 9. Practical Implications 10. Glossary of Key Competition Related Terms 2008: 234x156: 488pp Hb: 978-0-415-45848-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45847-4: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92658-1 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415458474

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Understanding European Union Law Karen Davies, University of Wales, Swansea, UK

Understanding European Union Law is both an ideal introduction for students new to EU law and an essential addition to revision for the more accomplished. It is also essential reading for students on business studies courses.

This 4th edition has been fully revised and updated n the light of ratification of the Lisbon Treaty and continues to look at the main themes of EU law in a logical, progressive manner. It provides the reader with an understanding of EU law, concentrating on how, and especially why, the law has developed as it has. In addition, a number of issues presently facing the EU are also considered, such as fundamental rights and citizenship. The new edition incorporates summaries, end of chapter questions for self-testing and reflection; updated flow diagrams; a glossary of terms and important tips on how to approach examination questions, this student-friendly text is broad in scope and highly accessible. The ultimate objective of this book is to show that understanding EU law can be an enjoying and rewarding experience! Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Creation of a European Union 3. Who Runs Europe? 4. Community Law 5. The Relationship Between Community Law and the Member States 6. Enforcing Community Law 7. Free Movement of Goods 8. Free Movement of Persons and Services 9. Competition Law 10. Revision and Examinations December 2010: 234x156: 224pp Pb: 978-0-415-58234-6: £19.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415582346

Q&A European Union Law...................pg 53 European Union Lawcards....................pg 56 European Union Legislation................pg 58

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4th Edition

Practical Guide to Evidence Christopher Allen, Formerly at Inns of Court Law School, City University, London, UK Practical Guide to Evidence provides a clear and readable account of the law of evidence, acknowledging the importance of arguments about facts and principles as well as rules. The fourth edition has been revised and updated to address the radical changes brought about by the Criminal Justice Act 2003, particularly in relation to hearsay, character evidence and opinion evidence and to expand coverage of the Human Rights Act 1998. Now including enhanced pedagogical support such as chapter summaries, further reading advice and boxed examples, this leading textbook can be used on both undergraduate and professional courses. It is also supported by a Companion Website offering twice annual updates to the cases and legislation discussed within the text. The accompanying website to this book can be found at: http://www.routledgecavendish.com/textbooks/9780415457194.

Selected Contents: Development and Current Objectives. Documentary and Real Evidence. Facts not Requiring Proof. Competence and Compellability. The Course of Testimony. Burden and Standard of Proof and Presumptions. The Rule Against Hearsay. Hearsay Exceptions.

Hazardous Evidence. Confessions and Ill-gotten Evidence. Character Evidence. Opinion Evidence. Judicial Findings as Evidence. Privilege and Public Interest Immunity. Estoppel

2008: 234x156: 528pp Pb: 978-0-415-45719-4: ÂŁ27.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415457194

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ev id e n c e

2nd Edition

Criminal Evidence in Context Jonathan Doak, Nottingham Trent University, UK and Claire McGourlay, University of Sheffield, UK

Criminal Evidence in Context explains the key concepts of evidence law in England and Wales clearly and concisely, set against the backdrop of the broader political and theoretical contexts. It informs students of the major debates within the field, providing an explanation as to how and why the law has developed as it has.

Previously published by Law Matters Publishing, this second edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to take into account recent developments in the law and the considerable amount of case law that has emerged since publication of the previous edition. It includes new chapters on the privilege of non-incrimination; improperly-obtained evidence; and expert evidence.

An Introduction to Forensic Linguistics Language in Evidence Malcolm Coulthard, Aston University, UK and Alison Johnson, University of Leeds, UK

Overview of the interface of language and the law, illustrated with authentic data and contemporary case studies. Topics include collection of evidence, discourse, courtroom interaction, legal language, comprehension and forensic phonetics.

Selected Contents: 1. Approaching a Forensic Text 2. The Language of the Law 3. Legal Genres 4. Collecting Evidence 5. Order in Court 6. The Work of the Forensic Linguist 7. The Work of the Forensic Phonetician and the Document Examiner 8. Idiolect and Uniqueness of Encoding 9. On Textual Borrowing 10. The Linguist as Expert Witness 2007: 234x156: 256pp Pb: 978-0-415-32023-8: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96971-7

Each chapter contains a range of pedagogical tools including key points, self-test questions and advice on further reading. Diagrams, flowcharts and bullet points make this text easy to follow and clarify complex and important topics.

For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415320238

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction to Criminal Evidence 2. The Principle of Orality 3. The Burden of Proof 4. The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination 5. Examination and Cross-Examination 6. Evidence of Character 7. Hearsay Evidence 8. Confessions 9. Improperly Obtained Evidence 10. Opinion Evidence

The Routledge Handbook of Forensic Linguistics

2008: 246x174: 376pp Pb: 978-0-415-45849-8: £29.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415458498

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NEW

Malcolm Coulthard, Aston University, UK and Alison Johnson, University of Leeds, UK Series: Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics Forensic Linguistics, an increasingly popular option with students, is the study of language and the law, covering topics from legal language and courtroom discourse to plagiarism. It looks at the linguist as expert providing evidence for the defence and prosecution, investigating areas from blackmail to trademarks and warning labels. Selected Contents: Introduction Section 1: The Language of the Law and the Legal Process Section 2: The Linguist as Expert in Legal Processes Section 3: New Debates and New Directions February 2010: 246x174: 616pp Hb: 978-0-415-46309-6: £110.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85560-7 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415463096

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family law

NEW 2nd Edition

International Child Law Trevor Buck, De Montfort University, UK ‘An invaluable book, which is quite unique.’ – Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella, Lecturer in Law, University of Leicester, UK International Child Law examines and discusses the international legal framework and issues relating to children at both a global and regional level. Analyzing both public and private international legal aspects, this cross-disciplinary text promotes an understanding of the ongoing development of child law and the protection of the child. This second edition has been substantially updated and revised, and three new chapters have been introduced. Together with new material on sexual exploitation and children’s involvement in armed conflict, a new chapter on indigenous children’s rights responds to the recent United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child remains a central topic, and the mechanisms and policy underlying the Hague Conventions on Intercountry Adoption and Parental International Child Abduction are dealt with in two further chapters. Drawing on a genuine range of legal disciplines, International Child Law is a valuable resource for those in the course of study and research in this area.

Selected Contents: Children’s Rights and Childhood. Introduction to International Law. United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989. Child Labour. International Child Abduction.

Inter-Country Adoption. Sexual Exploitation. Children and Armed Conflict. Indigenous Children’s Rights. Conclusions

May 2010: 234 x 156: 350pp Hb: 978-0-415-48716-0: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48717-7: £35.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415487177

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NEW

Elder Law

Family Law, Sex and Society

John Williams, Aberystwyth University, UK

A Comparative Study of Family Law

This book looks at the historical background to the law’s approach to ageing, focusing on questions such as:

Peter De Cruz, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

• Has the law promoted ageism? • How well has the law protected older people against discrimination, abuse and social exclusion? • How effective will new prohibitions on age discrimination be when they come into force? Themes include the ways in which the law has a distinct impact on the lives of older people, human rights, housing, finance, health and social care, discrimination, crime, abuse and the state’s reaction, and poverty and social exclusion. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Historical Context; What is ’Old Age’? 3. Human Rights and Older People 4. Health and Social Care 5. Property, Housing and Finance 6. Discrimination 7. Criminal Law and Older People 8. The Abuse of Older People 9. Conclusion June 2010: 234 x 156: 350pp Hb: 978-0-415-45421-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-85941-922-9: £35.00 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9781859419229

Related Revision Titles: Q&A Family Law........................................pg 53 Family Lawcards.........................................pg 56 Family Law Statutes. ...............................pg 58

Comparative in both approach and framework, Family Law, Sex and Society provides a critical exposition of key areas in family law, exploring their evolution and development within their historical, cultural, political and legal context.

Cross-referencing to English law throughout, this comparative textbook pays particular attention to the transformation of marriage; the development of divorce laws; matrimonial property; the legal recognition of unmarried heterosexual and same-sex cohabitants; the universal adoption of the best interests standard for children in domestic and international legislation; and the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on family law in a variety of jurisdictions. Divided into different sections, Family Law, Sex and Society includes coverage of: • a jurisdictional and historical survey of some of the main themes in Family Law, as well as consideration of the evolution of the Western family • the English law relating to divorce, marital property and children and a comparison with the equivalent law in the civil law jurisdictions of France and Germany • family law developments in other common law countries such as Australia and New Zealand, selected American jurisdictions, parts of Africa and some Far Eastern countries; and hybrid jurisdictions like Japan and Russia • an analysis of the law relating to unmarried cohabitation and domestic partnerships in civil law jurisdictions such as France, Germany and Sweden in comparison to Anglo-American law. Selected Contents: Introductory Overview. Jurisdictional Survey: Family Law in Europe. Family Law in the United States. Family Law in Australia and New Zealand. Family Law in Africa and Asia. Family Law in the Russian Federation. Family Law in Japan. Cohabitation, Informal Unions and Civil Partnerships in Comparative Perspective. Domestic Violence – A Comparative Survey. The Impact of Human Rights Law on Family Law. Common Themes, Key Debates and Comparative Overview January 2010: 234 x 156: 460pp Hb: 978-0-415-48430-5: £90.00 Pb: 978-1-85941-638-9: £32.95 eBook: 978-0-203-85862-2 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9781859416389

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Human R ights and civil liberties

4th Edition

Civil Liberties and Human Rights Helen Fenwick, Durham University, UK Extensively re-written and updated since the last edition, here Helen Fenwick considers the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998, paying particular attention to Labour legislation, especially in the fields of criminal justice and terrorism. This book: • considers recent key domestic decisions in the post-Human Rights Act era, including Campbell, A and Others v Secretary of State for the Home Dept, Ghaidan v Mendoza, R(Gillan) v Commisioner of Police of the Metropolis • contains a new chapter on important developments in counter-terrorism law – covering the Anti-Terrorism Crime and Security Act 2001 and the Terrorism Acts 2005 and 2006 • analyzes key developments in the sphere of media freedom, including the impact of the Communications Act 2003, Pro-life Alliance and Campbell • explores new developments in criminal justice, including the Serious and Organized Crime Act 2005 • addresses the changes in the field of anti-discrimination law, including the Sexual Orientation Regulations 2003 and Equality Act 2006.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Theories of Rights and their Legal Protection in the UK 1. The Nature of Rights and Liberties 2. The European Convention on Human Rights 3. Methods of Protecting Civil Liberties in the UK: The Bill of Rights Debate 4. The Human Rights Act 1998 Part 2: Expression 5. Restraining Freedom of Expression Under the Law of Contempt 6. Restraining Freedom of Expression on the Grounds of Offensiveness, of Protecting Morality and Religious Sensibilities: Hate Speech, Censorship, Licensing and Regulation of the Visual Media 7. Official Secrecy and Freedom of Information

8. Freedom of Protest and Assembly Part 3: The Protection of Privacy 9. Protection for Personal Information 10. Powers of the Security and Intelligence Services: State Surveillance – Search and Seizure of Property Part 4: Personal Liberty 11. Freedom from Arbitrary Search, Arrest and Detention: Suspects’ Rights in Criminal Investigations 12. Police Questioning: Safeguards for Suspects 13. Redress for Police Malpractice 14. Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy: Extending Emergency Legislation Part 5: Equality 15. Anti-Discrimination Legislation

2007: 246x174: 1712pp Pb: 978-1-85941-937-3: £36.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9781859419373

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International Human Rights

2nd Edition

A Comprehensive Introduction

Texts and Materials on International Human Rights

Michael Haas

Rhona K.M. Smith, Northumbria University, UK

This book takes a thematic approach to the subject by collecting material around concepts and frameworks rather than specific rights making it the ideal companion for most courses in International Human Rights.

Cases and material are clearly separated from the main body of the text so that extracted material is immediately recognizable. The surrounding text contextualizes each extract and explains the relevant issues, while questions throughout the book encourage students to analyze and debate the material they are reading. This second edition has been fully updated to take into account key developments since the publication of the previous edition in 2006 including the reform of the UN mechanisms. Each chapter now also includes expanded author commentary as well as more questions to encourage students to reflect and consider the broader issues and context of the law. New chapter summaries outline the content of each chapter and a detailed table of contents has been added, making it easier to locate specific topics within the text. Selected Contents: Sources of International Human Rights. Key Concepts: Universality, Interdependence, Positive Obligations and Categories of Rights. States and Treaty Obligations. The Organisational Structures and Key Institutions. Monitoring and Enforcing Human Rights: Extra-Conventional Mechanisms. Treaty Monitoring Bodies: Committees and Courts. National Institutions and International Human Rights. Extending the Duties to Protect and Respect Human Rights (Non-State Actors). Reforming the Human Rights System. Protecting Children. Detainees, Prisoners and Convictees. Indigenous Peoples and their Rights. The Protection of Refugees, Stateless Persons and Internally Displaced People. Protecting and Promoting the Rights of Women October 2009: 246x174: 792pp Hb: 978-0-415-49107-5: £110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49115-0: £35.95 eBook: 978-0-203-86760-0

’This is probably the most informative, extensive, and detailed study of the international human rights problematique yet published. Michael Haas has cast an extraordinarily wide net and covered the material in an insightful and a provocative analysis.’ – J. David Singer, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Michigan, USA

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to international human rights: international human rights law, why international human rights have increasingly risen to world prominence, what is being done about violations of human rights, and what might be done to further promote the cause of international human rights so that everyone may one day have their rights respected regardless of who they are or where they live. Richly illustrated throughout with case studies, controversies, court cases, think points, historical examples, biographical statements, and suggestions for further reading, International Human Rights is the ideal introduction for all students of human rights. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Philosophical Basis for Human Rights 3. The Historical Basis for Human Rights 4. The Contemporary Basis for Human Rights 5. Civil and Political Rights 6. Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights 7. Crimes Against Humanity, Crimes Against Peace, and War Crimes 8. Quantitative Dimensions 9. United Nations Charter-Based Organizations 10. Other Treaty-Based Global International Organizations 11. American Approaches to International Human Rights 12. European Approaches to International Human Rights 13. Third World Approaches to International Human Rights 14. New Dimensions and Challenges 2008: 246x174: 464pp Hb: 978-0-415-77454-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77455-0: £22.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415774550

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human r ig hts and c i v i l l i be rti e s

2nd Edition

NEW

The Human Rights Reader

State Terrorism and Human Rights

Major Political Essays, Speeches and Documents From Ancient Times to the Present Micheline R. Ishay, University of Denver, USA

This book presents the most comprehensive collection of essays, speeches, and documents, from historical and contemporary sources, available on the subject of human rights.

2007: 592pp Hb: 978-0-415-95159-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95160-9: £25.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415951609

Related Revision Titles: Human Rights Lawcards....................... pg 56 Public Law & Human Rights Statutes... pg 58

International Responses Since the Cold War Paul Wilkinson, University of St. Andrews, UK

This book aims to improve our understanding of the broad trends in the use of political violence by examining the use of state terror in world politics.

There are numerous military regimes and other forms of dictatorship where the use of terror techniques for internal control is routine. While there are some effective multilateral measures that can be taken to discourage and reduce state sponsorship of terrorism as a weapon of intervention in foreign states, the international community generally and the major democracies in combination, face huge difficulties in attempting to influence those regimes that are inflicting major human rights violations on their own populations. For most states, the international norms of non-intervention have tended to restrict government and IGOs to expressions of humanitarian concern, condemnatory resolutions at the UN, and perhaps support for international economic sanctions against the offending regime. This book analyses the major types of international response to state terror since the Cold War and their outcomes and wider implications for the future of international relations. The conclusion develops proposals for more effective international responses to state terror in full capability with international law and the protection of human rights. Selected Contents: 1. Concept and Typology of Regime Terror 2. Regime Terror as a Political Weapon in Modern History 3. Trends in the use of Terror by States since the end of the Cold War 4. Obstacles to International Action against State Terror in the post-Cold War international system 5. The Case of Saddam Hussein’s Terror against the Kurds and the International Response 6. Indonesian Terror against East Timor separatists and the International Response 7. The Use of State Terror in Former Yugoslavia and the International Response 8. Terror in Rwanda in 1994 and the Failure of International Response 9. Conclusions: Towards a More Effective International Response to State Terror, Based on Democratic Principles and the Protection of Human Rights. Bibliography. Index October 2010: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-47423-8: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47424-5: £21.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415474245

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Intellectual property and information technology law

NEW 4th Edition

Information Technology Law Diane Rowland, Aberystwyth University, UK, Uta Kohl, Aberystwyth University, UK and Andrew Charlesworth, University of Bristol, UK This fourth edition of Information Technology Law has been completely revised in the light of developments within the field since publication of the first edition in 1997. Now dedicated to a more detailed analysis of and commentary on the latest developments within this burgeoning field of law, this new edition is an essential read for all those interested in the interface between law and technology and the effect of new technological developments on the law. New to the fourth edition: • analysis of regulatory issues and jurisdictional questions • virtual worlds and social networking sites • developments in privacy and data protection • extension of computer crime laws • open source software and the legal implications.

Selected Contents: Preface. 1. Regulatory Issues 2. National Regulation of Transnational Online Activity 3. Content Regulation 4. Computer Crime 5. Virtual Worlds 6. Privacy and Data Protection

7. Surveillance, RIPA and Encryption 8. E-Commerce 9. Domain Names 10. Copyright and File Sharing 11. Software Licences and Open Source Software 12. Liability for Defective Software Issues 13. IP and Software

April 2010: 246x174: 512pp Hb: 978-0-415-48227-1: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48237-0: £34.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415482370

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In tellectua l prop e rty and infor mation te c hn ology l aw NEW 3rd Edition

Modern Intellectual Property Law Catherine Colston, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, Jonathan Galloway, Newcastle University, UK and Kirsty Middleton

Modern Intellectual Property Law combines coverage of each intellectual property right granted for creations of the mind into a thoughtful, unified textbook. Deconstructing the fundamental topics into short, clear sections separated by subheadings throughout, Colston and Galloway’s text is the ideal student companion to this intriguing area of the law.

This new edition has been completely revised to bring it up to date with the latest debate and changes to the law. All significant recent developments are covered including the continuing controversy over patents for computer-implemented inventions and biotechnological inventions, the House of Lords’ developments of patent law, the ECJ jurisprudence relating to trade mark dilution and comparative advertising, as well as the database right, and international efforts to reconcile copyright with peer-to-peer file sharing. This text also discusses the ongoing effort to achieve an appropriate balance between intellectual property and competition law in order to protect market competition while retaining key incentives to drive the process of innovation. Written for students, this accessible and comprehensive textbook provides the perfect starting point for anyone studying intellectual property law in the UK. Selected Contents: Introduction; Justification; The Patent; Patentable Subject Matter; Patentable Inventions; Infringement, Validity and Revocation; Breach of Confidence; Copyright Principles, Copyright Works and Related Rights; The Subsistence and Substance of Copyright and Related Rights; Infringement of Copyright and Defences; Employing Copyright: Permitted Copyright Uses, Dealings in Works and Competition Moral Rights; Design Rights; Passing Off; Registered Trade Marks; Trade Mark Infringement and Challenges to Trade Marks; Property and Dealings in Marks and Domain Name Disputes; Image Protection; Enforcement April 2010: 246x174: 750pp Hb: 978-0-415-55672-9: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55671-2: £32.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86917-8 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415556712

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NEW 4th Edition

Public International Law Alina Kaczorowska, University of the West Indies, Barbados The fourth edition of Public International Law provides a very readable, lively, detailed and easily understood introduction to the fundamental principles and structures of international law without compromising on analysis and depth of coverage. Whilst the traditional topics of public international law are central to this book, new developments including the impact of Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence from Serbia, the fight against terrorism, the implications of cases currently pending before the International Court of Justice on State immunity and the exercise of universal jurisdiction by States are also detailed. In addition, new actors on the international stage such as non-governmental organisations, multinational corporations and terrorist groups, are identified, examined and commented upon. The entire stance of the book allows the reader to appreciate the historic perspective and the evolving nature of public international law. This new edition includes an enhanced layout and student-friendly features such as advice on further reading, highlighted cases, aides-memoire chapter outlines and summaries.

Selected Contents: 1. History and Nature of International Law. 2. Sources of International Law. 3. International Law and Municipal Law. 4. International Personality. 5. Recognition. 6. The Law of the Sea. 7. Territorial Sovereignty. 8. Jurisdiction. 9. Immunity from Jurisdiction. 10. State Responsibility for Wrongful Acts. 11. The Law of Treaties.

12. Nationality, Statelessness, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons. 13. Self Determination of Peoples. 14. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes between States. 15. The Use of Force. 16. Collective Security. 17. International Humanitarian Law. 18. Criminal Responsibility of Individuals under International Law. 19. Challenges to International Law. Glossary

April 2010: 246x174 Hb: 978-0-415-56682-7: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56685-8: £27.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415566858

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Inte r national and c ompar ati v e l aw

7th Edition

3rd Edition

Akehurst’s Modern Introduction to International Law

Comparative Law in a Changing World

Peter Malanczuk, City University of Hong Kong

Peter De Cruz, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

First published in 1970, A Modern Introduction to International Law rapidly established itself as the most widely used and successful textbook in its field. It covers a variety of topics from diplomatic immunity to the UN and from recognition of government to war crimes. This edition has been completely revised and updated by Peter Malanczuk to take account of many recent developments and includes new chapters on human rights, the environment and the economy.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. History and Theory 3. Sources of International Law 4. International Law and Municipal Law 5. States and Governments 6. International Organisations, Companies, Individuals and Groups 7. Jurisdiction 8. Immunity from Jurisdiction 9. Treaties 10. Acquisition of Territory 11. Legal Consequences of Changes of Sovereignty over Territory (State Succession) 12. The Law of the Sea 13. Air Space and Outer Space 14. Human Rights 15. Economy 16. Environment 17. State Responsibility 18. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes Between States 19. International Wars, Civil Wars and the Right to SelfDetermination: ius ad bellum 20. Means of Waging War and Criminal Responsibility: ius in bello 21. The Charter and the Organs of the United Nations 22. The United Nations and Peace and Security Conclusion; Table of Cases; Table of Treaties, Resolutions and Other Documents; Index 1997: 246x174: 472pp Hb: 978-0-415-16553-2: £155.00 Pb: 978-0-415-11120-1: £40.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415111201

Providing a comprehensive and comparative analysis of the legal approach to key areas of law within different legal systems, this book offers a blueprint for comparative legal study by evaluating the current epistemological debate on comparative law and comparative legal research methods.

Substantive law, the law of obligations, commercial and corporate law within the major legal systems of the world are all examined and compared. While France and Germany are generally used as the archetypal civil law jurisdictions and English law as the main common law comparator, this third edition also examines the Russian Federation in the post-Soviet era and socialist legal influences as well as non-Western legal traditions. Fully updated and revised to include all recent developments, this edition also includes a broad historical introduction and outlines changes in EC Law. It assesses the possibility of Europeanization of national legal systems and certain legal topics, the impact of the globalization of legal institutions and the evolving ’new world order’ in the early twenty-first century. Selected Contents: Introducing Comparative Law. Classification of Legal Systems into Legal Families. The Civil Law System. The English Common Law System. European Community Law and Europeanization. Socialist Law and other Types of Legal System. Techniques of Comparative Law. A Comparative Study of Judicial Styles and Case Law. A Comparative Study of Statutory Interpretation. The Law of Obligations: A Comparative Study. Corporate and Commercial Law. Sale of Goods. Labour Law. Comparative Law, Globalization and the New World Order 2007: 234x156: 544pp Pb: 978-1-85941-936-6: £32.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9781859419366

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4th Edition

The German Legal System and Legal Language Howard D. Fisher

This book explains the structure and terminology of some of the main areas of German public and private law. The book provides a firm reference point for those native English speakers who deal with legal matters in Germany, for those who wish to grasp the nettle of the intricate German legal system and language for the first time and for those who aim to qualify as German lawyers.

Selected Contents: 1. Historical Introduction 2. The Federal State 3. The Supreme Federal Organs 4. The Supreme and Other Federal Authorities 5. The `Länder’ 6. Local Government 7. The Constitution 8. The Basic Rights 9. Public and Private Law 10. Private Law: The Civil Code (BGB) 11. Private Law: BGB Company Law and The Commercial Code (HGB) 12. The Private Limited Company (GmbH) 13. Civil Procedure 14. Administrative Law 15. Administrative Procedure 16. Criminal Law 17. Criminal Procedure 18. Employment Law 19. Business Law (`Wirtschaftsrecht´) 20. Private International Law 21. International Legal Cooperation 22. The Legal Profession and Court System 2008: 234x156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-46856-5: £100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46594-6: £44.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92657-4 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415465946

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International Criminal Law Ilias Bantekas, Brunel University, UK and Susan Nash, City University London, UK Fully updated and revised, this examination of substantive, enforcement and procedural aspects of international criminal law is an ideal resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of law or international relations and legal practitioners. 2007: 234x156: 640pp Pb: 978-0-415-41845-4: £37.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415418454

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international trade, maritime and shipping law

4th Edition

International Trade Law Indira Carr, University of Surrey, UK ‘A wonderful resource ... very well written and up-to-date.’

– Emilia Onyema, Lecturer in Law, SOAS, University of London, UK

Focusing on international sales of goods and the various relations that arise as a result of sale contract, this book considers and discusses: • standard trade terms, the Convention on International Sales of Goods 1980 and the UNIDROIT Principles for International Commercial Contracts 2004 • issues relating to E-Commerce including electronic transport documents, especially electronic bills of landing • international transportation of cargo, both unimodal (sea, air, land and rail) and multimodal, the various conventions affecting such transportation and the proposed new convention drafted by UNCITRAL and CMI • insurance and payment mechanisms, in particular letters of credit and the recently adopted UCP 600 and dispute resolution including issues of jurisdiction, applicable law, arbitration and mediation.

Selected Contents: Part 1: International Sales of Goods 1. Standard Trade Terms 2. The Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods 1980 Part 2: Regulating the Electronic Commerce Environment 3. Electronic Commerce – Legal Issues and Harmonisation 4. The Electronic Transaction and Security Issues Part 3: Transportation of Cargo 5. Transportation of Goods-Charterparties 6. Bills of Lading 7. Bills of Lading under Common Law 8. Carriage of Goods By Sea: Bills of Lading and The Carriage of Goods By Sea Act 1871 (Hague-Visby Rules) 9. The Hamburg Rules and Recent Developments (The Rotterdam Rules) 10. International Carriage of Goods By Air

11. International Carriage of Goods By Rail 12. International Carriage of Goods By Road 13. International Multimodal Transport Part 4: Financing and Insurance 14. Marine Insurance 15. Letters of Credit Part 5: Dispute Resolution 16. Civil Jurisdiction 17. Choice of Law 18. Foreign Judgments 19. Arbitration 20. Mediation (Conciliation): An Alternative Form of Dispute Resolution Part 6: Corruption 21. Fighting Corruption in International Business

August 2009: 234x156: 840pp Hb: 978-0-415-45842-9: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45843-6: £33.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415458436

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3rd Edition

Shipping Law

Maritime Economics

Simon Baughen, University of Bristol, UK

Shipping Law covers the whole spectrum of English shipping law. It takes a structured and integrated approach to the highly specialized rules of shipping, which are placed in their commercial context and related to the general principles of English contract and tort law.

Martin Stopford, Clarkston Research Studies, London, UK

For 5000 years shipping has served the world economy and today it provides a sophisticated transport service to every part of the globe. Yet despite its economic complexity, shipping retains much of the competitive cut and thrust of the ‘perfect’ market of classical economics.

The fourth edition has been expanded in many areas, to take into account developments such as the 2007 Wreck Removal Convention and the Rotterdam Rules on contracts for the international carriage of goods wholly or partly by sea. In-depth analysis is provided of recent important judicial decisions, such as that of the European Court of Justice in Owusu v Jackson; those of the House of Lords in The Jordan II, The Achilleas, The Rafaela S. and The Golden Victory; and those of the Court of Appeal in The CMA Djakarta and The Tropical Reefer.

Maritime Economics uses historical and theoretical analysis as the framework for a practical explanation of how shipping works today. Whilst retaining the structure of the second edition, its scope is widened to include:

This book provides an invaluable source of reference on the subject and will be of use to both students and to those in practice.

• new chapters on the geography of sea trade; trade theory and specialised cargoes

Selected Contents: The Commercial Background. Title to Sue. Providing Loss or Damage in Transit. The Terms of the Bill of Lading Contract. Statutory Terms of the Bill of Lading Contract. The Future? The Hamburg Rules and The Rotterdam Rules. Combined Transport. Carriage by Road – CMR. Charterparties. Voyage Charterparties Payment of Freight. Voyage Charters – Laytime and Demurrage. Time Charters. Damages and Frustration. Collisions. Salvage. General Average. Marine Pollution. Jurisdiction and Applicable Law. Security and Interlocutory Relief. Limitation of Liability June 2009: 234x156: 504pp Hb: 978-0-415-48718-4: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48719-1: £34.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415487191

Related Revision Titles: International Trade Law Statutes..... pg 58 Commercial Lawcards.............................. pg 54 Q&A Commercial Law............................. pg 51

• lessons from 5000 years of commercial shipping history • shipping cycles back to 1741, with a year by year commentary • updated chapters on markets; shipping costs; accounts; ship finance and a new chapter on the return on capital

• updated chapters on the merchant fleet shipbuilding, recycling and the regulatory regime • a much revised chapter on the challenges and pitfalls of forecasting. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction to Shipping 1. Sea Transport in the Global Economy 2. The Economic Organization of the Shipping Market Part 2: Shipping Market Economics 3. Shipping Market Cycles 4. Supply, Demand and Freight Rates 5. The Four Shipping Markets Part 3: Shipping Company Economics 6. Costs, Revenue and Cashflow 7. Financing Ships and Shipping Companies 8. Risk, Return and Shipping Company Economics Part 4: Seaborne Trade and Transport Systems 9. The Geography of Maritime Trade 10. The Principles of Maritime Trade 11. Transport of Bulk Cargo 12. Transport of Specialised Cargoes 13. Transport of General Cargo Part 5: The Merchant Fleet and Transport Supply 14. The Ships that Supply the Transport 15. The Economics of Merchant Shipbuilding and Scrapping 16. The Regulation of the Maritime Industry Part 6: Forecasting and Planning 17. Maritime Forecasting and Market Research 2008: 246x174: 816pp Hb: 978-0-415-27557-6: £100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-27558-3: £39.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89174-2 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415275583

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Jurisprudence and legal theory

Jurisprudence Themes and Concepts

S. Veitch, E. Christodoulidis and L. Farmer, all at University of Glasgow, UK Jurisprudence: Themes and Concepts takes an innovative approach to the study of jurisprudence. Drawing together a range of specialists making original contributions, it provides a summary, analysis and critique of basic themes in, and major contributions to, the study of jurisprudence. The book explores issues and ideas in jurisprudence in a way that integrates them with legal study more broadly, avoiding the tendency in recent years for the subject to become overly inward-looking, specialist and technical.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Law and Politics. 1. Introduction to the Relationship between Law and Politics 1.2 Sovereignty 1.3 The Rule of Law 1.4 The ‘Inner Morality of Law’ 1.5 Rights. Advanced Topics 2.1 Legalism and Legality 2.2 Citizenship 2.3 Law, Politics and Globalisation 2.4 Problems of the Rule of Law in Political Transitions 2.5 The Rule of Law and the State of Emergency. Tutorials Part 2: Legal Reasoning 1. Introduction to Legal Reasoning 2. Legal Formalism, Legal Realism and the Open Texture of Law 3. Three Theories of Legal Reasoning. Advanced Topics 2.1 Justice, Natural Law and the Limits of Rule Following

2.2 Equality, Difference and Domination: Feminist Critiques of Adjudication 2.3 Trials, Facts and Narratives 2.4 Understanding Discrimination 2.5 Judging in an Unjust Society. Tutorials Part 3: Law and Modernity 1.1 Law in Modern Society and Legal Modernity 1.2 Formal Legal Rationality and Legal Modernity 1.3 Dilemmas of Modern Law 1.4 After Modernity?: Law and Globalisation. Advanced Topics 2.1 Legal Pluralism 2.2 Juridification 2.3 Law, Ideology and Legitimation: The Marxist Critique 2.4 Displacing the Juridical: Foucault on Power and Discipline 2.5 Law in the Risk Society. Tutorials

2007: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-1-84568-070-1: £90.00 Pb: 978-1-85941-815-4: £24.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9781859418154

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Arguing About Law Edited by Aileen Kavanagh, University of Leicester, UK and John Oberdiek, Rutgers School of Law, Camden, USA Series: Arguing About Philosophy

An inventive and stimulating reader for students new to philosophy of law, legal theory and jurisprudence. It covers a wide range of topics, helping the student get to grips with the classic and core arguments and emerging debates in philosophy of law in an accessible and engaging way.

Selected Contents: General Jurisprudence 1. The Nature of Law: Framing the Debate 2. Legality and Morality 3. The Rule of Law 4. The Duty to Obey the Law 5. The Legal Enforcement of Sexual Morality 6. The Nature of Rights 7. Rights, Terrorism, and Torture 8. Constitutional Theory: Interpretation and Authority 9. Criminal Law Theory Punishment 10. Tort Theory: Corrective Justice 11. Critical Legal Studies, Critical Race Theory and Feminist Theory 2008: 246x174: 632pp Hb: 978-0-415-46241-9: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46242-6: £24.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415462426

Understanding Jurisprudence Denise Meyerson, Macquarie University, Australia Considering general philosophical and theoretical questions about the nature, purpose and operation of law as a whole, this book introduces students to contemporary debates in jurisprudence and encourages them to think in a theoretical and critical way about the nature of law, legal reasoning and adjudication. Selected Contents: Introduction. Law and Force. Law and Morality. Law and Politics: Mainstream Theories. Law and Politics: Challenging the Mainstream. Rights. Public and Private. Justice. Feminist Jurisprudence 2006: 234x156: 224pp Pb: 978-1-85941-956-4: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86787-7 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9781859419564

Related Revision Titles: Q&A Jurisprudence...................................pg 53 Jurisprudence Lawcards..........................pg 57

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Land and P roperty L Aw

NEW 7th Edition

Modern Land Law Martin Dixon, University of Cambridge, UK ‘Very enjoyable reading from an author who clearly understands the subject, the aim of the book and the reader’s needs.’ – Meryl Thomas, Professor of Property Law, Birmingham City University, UK Modern Land Law offers a lively and thought-provoking account of a subject that remains at the heart of our legal system. Dispelling any apprehension about the subject’s formidability from the outset, this compact textbook provides an absorbing and exact analysis of all the key legal principles relating to land. Written with students firmly in mind, the principal features of this textbook include: • a clear introduction to every chapter which frames each topic in its wider context • corresponding chapter summaries which help to consolidate learning and encourage reflection • the use of tables and diagrams to aid understanding of complicated topics • a friendly two-colour text design which complements Martin Dixon’s comprehensible and engaging writing. Updated fully to include discussion of the most recent case law such as Halifax v Popeck, Thompson v Foy and Thorner v Majors, Modern Land Law is one of the most current and reliable textbooks available on land law today.

Selected Contents: An Introduction to Modern Land Law. Registered Land. Unregistered Land. Co-Ownership. Successive Interest in Land. Leases.

The Law of Easements. Freehold Covenants. Licences and Proprietary Estoppel. The Law of Mortgages. Adverse Possession

May 2010: 246x174: 600pp Hb: 978-0-415-57745-8: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-57744-1: £27.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415577441

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Aspects of Housing Law Jill Morgan, Swansea University, UK

Aspects of Housing Law provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and readable account of what is often regarded as a complex and technical area of the law. It is essential reading for students of housing law and those taking courses in housing studies.

4th Edition

Construction Contracts Law and Management John Murdoch and Will Hughes, both at University of Reading, UK

With comprehensive coverage of all areas covered in an undergraduate course on housing, this concise and clear text covers: • homelessness

• procurement

• owner-occupation • regulation of rents • repairs and disrepair • succession to tenancies • private rented sector • social housing • anti-social behaviour. Selected Contents: Owner Occupation. The Private Rented Sector: Legislative History, Decline and Characteristics. Protection Under the Rent Act 1977 and the Housing Acts of 1988 and 1996. Harassment and Unlawful Eviction. Social Housing: The Allocation of Social Housing. Secure and Introductory Tenancies Under the Housing Act 1995. Anti-Social Behaviour. The Eclipse of Council Housing. The Regulation of Rents. Succession to Tenancies. The Responsibility for Repairs. Remedies for Disrepair. Homelessness 2007: 234x156: 512pp Pb: 978-1-84568-014-5: £32.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9781845680145

The fourth edition of this unparalleled text has been thoroughly revised to provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the legislation, administration and management of construction contracts. Significant new material covers: • tendering

• developments in dispute settlement • commentary on all key legislation, case law and contract amendments up to July 2007. Selected Contents: 1. UK Construction Industry Context 2. Roles and Relationships 3. General Contracting 4. Design and Build 5. Management Contracting 6. Construction Management 7. Procurement Methods and Risk Allocation 8. Contract Choice 9. Tendering and Contract Formation 10. Liability in Contract and Tort 11. Contractor’s Obligations 12. Employer’s Obligations 13. Responsibility for Design 14. Time 15. Payment 16. Contractors’ Claims for Loss and Expense 17. Insurance and Bonds 18. Role of the Contract Administrator 19. Sub-Contracts 20. Employer-Selected Sub-Contractors 21. Financial Remedies for Breach of Contract 22. Defective Buildings and Subsequent Owners 23. Suspension and Termination of Contracts 24. Non-Adversarial Dispute Resolution 25. Adversarial Dispute Resolution 2007: 234x156: 432pp Hb: 978-0-415-39368-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39369-0: £26.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415393690

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4th Edition

Understanding the Building Regulations Simon Polley, BRCS (Building Control) Ltd, Chelmsford, UK

Praise for previous editions: ’Covers all the requirements of the Building Regulations as we know them today. It is clear and concise in its explanations ... A good book.’ – Clerk of Works Journal

’A clear and concise introduction to the Building Regulations and Approved Documents ... Up-to-date, well presented and should benefit the student and any person wishing to find out about the Building Regulations and how to make an application to their Local Council.’ – ASI Journal Do you need a concise, jargon-free and compact guide to the UK building regulations? Simon Polley boils down the regulations to their basic features, explaining the core principles behind them. Easy to read and light enough to carry around with you, this is the ideal introduction to a vital part of your remit as a building control officer, architect or surveyor. Updated with the 2008 changes to Parts L and F and revisions to Part B and illustrated with cartoons. 2008: 234x156: 312pp Pb: 978-0-415-45272-4: £19.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415452724

Related Revision Titles: Q&A Land Law........................................... pg 54 Land Lawcards............................................. pg 57 Property Law Statutes............................. pg 58

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NEW 11th Edition

The English Legal System 2010/2011

Gary Slapper, The Open University, UK and David Kelly, Staffordshire University, UK ‘An impressive book and the online resources that accompany it as well as the diagrammatic rubrics are great.’ – Jackson Maogoto, Senior Lecturer in Law, The University of Manchester, UK Slapper and Kelly’s The English Legal System explains and critically assesses how our law is made and applied. Annually updated, this authoritative textbook clearly describes the legal rules of England and Wales and their collective influence as a sociocultural institution. The English Legal System greets a new decade by responding to the latest legislation and case law as well as providing new material on topics such as the new Supreme Court; the criminal justice system; the remodelled legal professions and human rights and European law. Further to this coverage, the book benefits from an increased level of cross-referencing with its highly acclaimed companion website. Adopted by generations of students, Slapper and Kelly’s The English Legal System is a permanent fixture in this ever evolving subject. The accompanying website to this book can be found at www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415566957.

Selected Contents: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Law and Legal Study Rule of Law and Human Rights Sources of Law The Civil Courts The Criminal Courts The Judiciary Judicial Reasoning The Jury The Civil Process

10. Arbitration, Tribunal Adjudication and Alternative Dispute Resolution 11. The Criminal Process: (1) The Investigation of Crime 12. The Criminal Process: (2) The Prosecution 13. Legal Services 14. The Funding of Legal Services 15. The European Context

April 2010: 246x174: 712pp Hb: 978-0-415-58009-0: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56695-7: £29.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415566957

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3rd Edition

Legal Method, Skills and Reasoning Sharon Hanson, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

Packed full of practical examples and diagrams across the range of legal skills from language and research skills to mooting and negotiation, this new edition will be invaluable to law students seeking to acquire a deeper understanding of how to apply each discreet legal skill effectively.

This restructured third edition is now additionally supported by a Companion Website offering a wealth of additional resources for individual and group work for both students and lecturers. The accompanying website to this book can be found at: www.routledgelaw.com/textbooks/9780415458511. Selected Contents: Part 1: Preparing for the Journey Preparing for the Journey – Study Skills Signposts and Landmarks. The Contexts of Law Part 2: Mapping the Territory Reading and Understanding Legislation. Reading and Understanding Law Reports. Reading Texts about Law Part 3: Arguing the Law: The Construction of Argument The Anatomy of Argument. Legal Reasoning Part 4: Putting it all Together Writing the Law. Speaking the Law. Exam Strategies July 2009: 246x174: 416pp Hb: 978-0-415-45850-4: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45851-1: £25.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415458511

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The Politics of the Common Law Perspectives, Rights, Processes, Institutions Wayne Morrison, Adam Gearey, Birkbeck University of London, UK and Robert Jago, University of Surrey, UK The Politics of the Common Law is an introduction to the English legal system that places the law in its contemporary context. It is not like other conventional accounts that simply seek to describe institutions and summarise details. The book is a coherent argument, organised around a number of central claims. Can today’s common law be characterised as a series of emergent practices that articulate the principles of human rights and due process? The common law is presented as historical experience; the authors present the perspective that we are in the opening of a new chapter.

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. ’As a System the Common Law is a Thing Merely Imaginary’ 2. Recording Law’s Experience 3. Institutionalising Judicial Decision Making: The Judicial Practice of Precedent 4. The Judicial Practice of Statutory Interpretation 5. The Politics of the Common Law Revisited 6. Racism and Law 7. The Rights, Politics and Law of the European Union 8. Constituting Human Rights 9. Human Rights and the Integrity of Law 10. The General Jurisprudence of Human Rights 11. The Jurisprudence of Article 6 12. Imagining Civil Justice 13. The Principles of Civil Procedure 14. Imagining Criminal Justice 15. The Principles of Criminal Procedure 16. The Politics of Representation. Conclusion 2008: 246x174: 432pp Pb: 978-0-415-48153-3: £27.50 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415481533

Q&A English Legal System...................pg 52 English Legal System Lawcards..........pg 55

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Understanding Law and Society

3rd Edition

Max Travers, University of Tasmania, Australia

Gary Slapper, The Open University, UK and David Kelly, Staffordshire University, UK

This textbook on the sociology of law is organized according to the theoretical traditions of sociology, and oriented towards providing an accessible, but sophisticated, introduction to, and overview of, the central themes, problems and debates in this field. The book employs an international range of examples – including the state, minority rights, terrorism, family violence, the legal profession, pornography, mediation, religious tolerance, and euthanasia – in order to distinguish a sociological approach to law from ’black-letter’, jurisprudential and empirical policy-oriented traditions. Beginning with ’classical’, ’consensus’ and ’critical’ sociological approaches, the book covers the full range of contemporary perspectives, including the new institutionalism, feminism, the interpretive tradition, postmodernism, legal pluralism and globalization. It then concludes with a consideration of current theoretical issues, as well as a reflection upon the importance of a sociological approach to law. Understanding Law and Society provides a clear, but critical, discussion of the relevant literature, along with study questions and guides to further reading. It is designed to support courses in law and society and in the sociology of law, but will also be of value to others with interests in these areas.

English 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, Gary Slapper and David 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. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction to Law 2. Sources of Law 3. Civil and Criminal Court Structures 4. The Judiciary 5. The Criminal Law 6. The Law of Contract 7. The Law of Negligence 8. The Civil Process 9. The Criminal Process 10. Legal Services August 2009: 234x156: 392pp Hb: 978-0-415-55091-8: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49951-4: £26.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415499514

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Classical Thinkers 3. The Consensus Tradition 4. Critical Perspectives 5. Feminism and Law 6. The Interpretive Tradition 7. Postmodernism and Difference 8. Legal Pluralism and Globalisation 9. Conclusion July 2009: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-43032-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43033-3: £28.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415430333

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2nd Edition

2nd Edition

Legal English

Legal Writing

Rupert Haigh, Forum Legal, Finland

Lisa Webley, University of Westminster, UK

English is the dominant language of international business relations, and a good working knowledge of the language is essential for today’s legal or business professional. Written for both students and practitioners, Legal English is a highly practical handbook, which addresses all aspects of legal employment, from the very basic use of language, to Chairing formal meetings.

Supported for the first time by questions and answers throughout, this is the ideal learning aid for those seeking to perfect their legal English. Divided into three sections, it covers: • writing clear and accurate legal documents and letters in English • the key situations in which legal and business professionals use oral communication • the language used in international business contracts. Concluding with a series of helpful glossaries that explain the meaning of different kinds of words and phrases often found in legal and business English, this is an excellent reference tool for those seeking to perfect their legal English. The accompanying website to this book can be found at: www.routledgelaw.com/textbooks/9780415487153. Selected Contents: Introduction: The Development of Legal English. British and American English: Differences and Usage. Writing Legal English: Grammar and Punctuation for Legal Writing. Legal Writing Style. Creating Legal Documents. Writing Legal Letters and Emails. Internal Communications. Job Applications. Speaking Legal English: Aspects of Spoken English. Interviewing and Advising. Negotiation. Chairing a Formal Meeting. Making a Presentation. Telephoning. Contractual Legal English: Basic Concepts of Anglo-American Contract Law. Contractual Language. Structure of a Contract. Content of a Contract. Specimen Contract Analysis

Legal Writing guides students comprehensively through this essential legal skill, and addresses a range of examining methods, from questions to final essays and problem answers. It considers how to deconstruct essay and problem questions and how to conduct and apply legal research to answer set questions.

The book explains how to reference others’ work clearly and correctly, and is a useful tool for students concerned about issues of plagiarism. It also focuses on how to develop and communicate legal arguments, and both good and bad examples of written work are considered and discussed. Legal Writing is principally appropriate to undergraduate students, particularly at the beginning of their degree studies, and to GDL and CPE students. Accompanied by a new Companion Website, Legal Writing is supported by a variety of online resources, including: • multiple choice questions on correct referencing • an exercise on quoting , paraphrasing and plagiarism • commentary on a specimen exam answer • revision tips and guidance • answers to frequently asked questions relating to all aspects of legal writing. The accompanying website to this book can be found at: www.routledgelaw.com/textbooks/9780415491914. Selected Contents: An Introduction to Legal Writing. How to Do Well in Assessments. Essay Writing. Answering Problem Questions. Writing Extended Essays and Dissertations. How to Apply Research Findings in Your Writing. Correct Referencing. Completing, Polishing and Presenting Your Work. Legal Writing in Exams and How to Prepare. Using Feedback to Improve Performance

2009: 234x156: 344pp Pb: 978-0-415-48715-3: £22.99

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Text, Cases & Materials on Medical Law Marc Stauch, Centre for British Studies, Berlin, Germany, Kay Wheat and John Tingle, both at Nottingham Trent University, UK Lucid and logical in structure, Text, Cases & Materials on Medical Law draws together a wide range of essential material, including extracts from statutes, cases and academic commentary from medical law; an area which is fast becoming an important part of undergraduate syllabuses. Fully updated to take account of recent developments in this dynamic area of law, it examines two major pieces of legislation: the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the Human Tissue Act 2004 as well as a significant amount of new case law, including the House of Lords decisions in Chester v Afshar and Gregg v Scott and the Court of Appeal decision in R (on the application of Burke) v GMC and others. Divided into two parts, it covers: • the general principles that permeate medical law, exploring illness and the ethics of care and healthcare in England and Wales and consent to treatment, confidentiality and medical malpractice • issues which arise in relation to specific areas of medical treatment, including infertility treatment and surrogacy, pregnancy and abortion, treating the incompetent, the mentally ill, medical research, organ transplants and euthanasia. This textbook is an invaluable reference tool for all those studying medical law as well as those studying medicine.

Selected Contents: Ethics and Medicine. Health Care in England and Wales. Consent to Treatment: Treating the Incompetent Patient. Confidentiality and Access to Medical Records. Medical Malpractice.

Assisted Reproduction. Pregnancy and Abortion. Mental Health Law. Medical Research. Organ Transplantation. Euthanasia

2006: 234x156: 706pp Pb: 978-1-85941-934-2: £35.99 For more information, please visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9781859419342

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Constitutional and Administrative Law Hilaire Barnett, Previously at Queen Mary College, University of London, UK with Robert Jago, University of Surrey, UK Praise for the sixth edition ‘Clear, detailed and thorough ... I believe students really enjoy this textbook and I strongly recommend it.’ – Javier Oliva, Lecturer in Law, University of Wales, Bangor, UK Hilaire Barnett’s respected and ever-popular textbook helps to provide students with an understanding of the constitution’s past, present and future by analysing and illustrating the political and socio-historical contexts which have shaped the constitution, the current major rules and principles of public law and on-going constitutional reform. Contemporary developments covered include the increasing impact of the law of the European Union on domestic law, devolution to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, reform of the House of Lords, the continuing importance of the Human Rights Act 1998 and proposals for further constitutional reform. The chapters on Administrative Law have been extended to cover Tribunals and offer a more comprehensive examination of the grounds for judicial review. Mapped to the common course outline and written to meet the needs of students undertaking the Constitutional and Administrative Law course, whether full- or part-time, undergraduate or postgraduate, this book offers full coverage of the syllabus drawn from a wide range of sources. Written in a clear and understandable style by an experienced author and examiner, Barnett remains up-to-date and authoritative – an invaluable resource for students of Public Law. Key learning features include: • introductory chapter overviews outlining the topics and concepts covered; • short chapter summaries to distil and reflect upon the main points raised; • cases and legislation highlighted within the text for ease of recognition and reference; • new marginal cross-references which help students to recognise connections across topics. A brand new companion website has been developed to support the eighth edition with resources designed to emphasise the contemporary relevance and real-world contexts of Public Law for both lecturers and students. The accompanying website to this book can be found at: www.routledgelaw.com/textbooks/9780415563017. July 2010: 246x174: 912pp Hb: 978-0-415-57881-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56301-7: £33.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415563017

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Understanding Public Law

Text, Cases and Materials on Public Law and Human Rights Helen Fenwick and Gavin Phillipson, both at Durham University, UK

Text, Cases and Materials on Public Law and Human Rights integrates a diverse and contemporary collection of cases and materials with an authoritative narrative commentary from two leading academics in the fields of public law and human rights.

Uniquely comprehensive in its scope, this third edition expands the coverage of the European Convention and Human Rights Act and includes a new chapter on devolution. It has been exhaustively revised and updated to take into account a wealth of new developments including the Governance of Britain reform package, the Constitutional Reform Act and the new Supreme Court as well as the impact of antiterrorism legislation on the rule of law and police powers. There is comprehensive coverage of the Jackson case, Bancoult and the royal prerogative, the 2008 White Paper on Lords reform, the impact of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009 on parliamentary privilege, and the Serious Organised Crime and Policing Act 2005. Selected Contents: 1. Constitutional Theory and the British Constitution after Devolution 2. The Nature and Role of Constitutional Conventions 3. The Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers 4. Parliamentary Sovereignty 5. The European Union and Parliamentary Sovereignty 6. Devolution 7. The European Convention on Human Rights 8. The Commons: Elections, Parties, Legislation and Scrutiny 9. The House of Lords and Reform 10. Parliamentary Privilege 11. Prerogative Powers 12. The Central Executive: Structures and Accountability 13. Official Secrecy and Access to Information 14. Judicial Review: Availability, Applicability, Procedural Exclusivity 15. Grounds of Judicial Review 16. Ombudsmen 17. The Traditional Protection of Civil Liberties in Britain and the Impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 18. Freedom of Expression 19. Freedom of Assembly, Public Protest and Public Order 20. Police Powers April 2010: 246x189: 950pp Hb: 978-0-415-48431-2: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46214-3: £32.95 eBook: 978-0-203-87282-6 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415462143

Hilaire Barnett

Understanding Public Law provides a consideration of the main themes in a logical, progressive manner, highlighting the broader political and social contexts, and focusing on how and why the law has developed as it has.

Throughout the text, key terms are identified and explained from the outset, helping students new to the subject familiarize themselves with the vocabulary of public law; chapter outlines and summaries help to focus the reader on the key topics; and a set of self-test questions at the end of each chapter encourage students to consider and reflect on what has been learnt. Supported by a companion website offering opportunities for examination practice and revision, Understanding Public Law is the ideal introduction to this essential subject. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction to Public Law 2. Sources of the Constitution 3. Separation of Powers 4. The Rule of Law 5. Parliamentary Sovereignty 6. The European Union 7. Central, Regional and Local Government 8. Electoral Law 9. Parliament 10. The Protection of Human Rights 11. Freedom of Expression and Privacy 12. Freedom of Assembly and Public Order 13. Judicial Review of Administrative Action 14. Ombudsmen 15. A Brief History September 2009: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-55254-7: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55255-4: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86581-1 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415552554

Related Revision Titles: Q&A Constitutional & Administrative Law................................. pg 52 Constitutional & Administrative Lawcards...................... pg 55 Public Law & Human Rights Statutes................................................pg 58

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Questions and Answers Routledge Q&As will help guide students through the revision maze, providing essential exam practice and helping them to polish their essay-writing technique. Each Routledge Q&As contains fifty essay and problem-based questions on topics commonly found on exam papers, complete with answer plans and fully worked model answers. The titles are written by lecturers who are also examiners, to help students to recognise exactly what examiners are looking for in an answer. • Key cases and legislation are highlighted within the text for ease of reference • Boxed answer plans after each question outline the major points that should be conveyed in a successful answer • The books in this series are supported by a companion web offering bonus Q&As; advice on preparing for exams; revision checklists; discussion forums and more.

Q&A Business Law 2009-2010 Janice Denoncourt, University of Buckingham, UK Selected Contents: 1. Legal System 2. Courts and Legal Personnel 3. Contract Law 4. Sales of Goods 5. Tort Law 6. Agency 7. Partnership 8. Company Law 9. Employment Law 10. Business Property and Information Law 2009: 220 x 152: 208pp Pb: 978-0-415-46871-8: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86814-0 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415468718

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Q&A Civil Liberties and Human Rights Helen Fenwick, University of Durham, UK and Kevin Kerrigan, Northumbria University Law School, UK Selected Contents: Freedom of Expression. Official Secrecy and Freedom of Information. Freedom of Assembly and Association. Privacy. Police Powers and the Rights of Suspects. Prisoners’ Rights. Freedom of Movement. Freedom From Discrimination. The Human Rights Act 1998 and the European Convention on Human Rights January 2011: 220x152: 400pp Pb: 978-0-415-48329-2: £14.99 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415483292

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Q&A Commercial Law 2009-2010 Jo Reddy and Howard Johnson, University of Wales, Bangor, UK Selected Contents: General Questions. Description and Quality. Passing of Property and Risk. Nemo Dat Quod Non Habet. Making and Cancelling a Credit Agreement. Default and Termination of Credit Agreements. Connected Lender Liability. General Principles of Agency. Relationship with Third Parties. FOB Contracts. CIF Contracts 2009: 220 x 152: 272pp Pb: 978-0-415-48041-3: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86813-3 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415480413

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Q&A Company Law 2009-2010

Q&A Criminal Law 2009-2010

Mike Ottley, University of Greenwich, UK

Norman Baird, Consultant, University of London External Laws Programme, UK

Selected Contents: Formation of Companies and Consequences of Incorporation. The Company and Insiders. The Company and Outsiders. The Directors. The Shareholders and their Rights. Share Capital. Loan Capital. Administering the Company

Selected Contents: General Principles of Criminal Law. Fatal and Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person. General Defences. Modes of Participation, Inchoate Offences and Various Liability. Offences Against Property

2009: 220x152: 280pp Pb: 978-0-415-48331-5: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86811-9

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6th Edition

Q&A Constitutional & Administrative Law 2009-2010

Q&A Employment Law 2009-2010

Helen Fenwick and Gavin Phillipson, both at Durham University, UK

Deborah Lockton, De Montfort University, UK

Selected Contents: The Characteristics of the British Constitution. Sovereignty and the European Community. The House of Commons. The House of Lords. Prerogative Powers. The Executive. Judicial Review. Ombudsmen. Protection for Human Rights. Official Secrecy and Freedom of Information. Freedom of Expression. Police Powers, Individual Liberty and the Rights of Suspects. Freedom of Assembly and Public Order 2009: 220 x 152: 440pp Pb: 978-0-415-48374-2: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86805-8 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415483742

8th Edition

Q&A Contract Law 2009-2010 Richard Stone, University of Lincoln, UK Selected Contents: Offer and Acceptance. Intention and Consideration. Privity. Capacity. Contents of the Contract. Exclusion Clauses. Mistake and Misrepresentation. Duress and Undue Influence. Illegality. Frustration. Performance and Breach. Remedies. Quasi-Contract and Restitution. Agency. Sale of Goods 2009: 220 x 152: 272pp Pb: 978-0-415-48167-0: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86809-6 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415481670

Selected Contents: Institutions of Employment Law. Nature of the Relationship. Sources of Contractual Terms. Implied Duties. Discrimination. Equal Pay. Employment Protection. Termination at Common Law. Unfair Dismissal. Redundancy. Trade Unions and their Members. Trade Unions and Industrial Action. 2009: 220 x 152: 312pp Pb: 978-0-415-48284-4: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86808-9 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415482844

8th Edition

Q&A English Legal System 2009-2010 Gary Slapper, The Open University, UK and David Kelly, Staffordshire University, UK Selected Contents: Sources of Law and Legal Reform; the Courts and the Apellate Process. Judicial Reasoning. Judges and Juries. The Criminal Process. Civil Process and Legal Services. Alternative Dispute Resolution. The Rule of Law. Judicial Review and Human Rights 2009: 220 x 152: 272pp Pb: 978-0-415-48032-1: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86804-1 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415480321

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Q&A Equity and Trusts 2009-2010

Q&A Evidence 2009-2010

Mohamed Ramjohn, Thames Valley University, London, UK Selected Contents: The Creation of Trusts. Secret Trusts. The Three Certainties and the Beneficiary Principle. The Law of Charities. Resulting Trusts. Constructive Trusts 1: Not to Profit and Co-ownership. Constructive Trusts 2: The Liability of Strangers. The Law of Tracing. Breach of Trust. The Office of Trustee and its Powers and Duties 2009: 220 x 152: 264pp Pb: 978-0-415-48040-6: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86807-2 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415480406

7th Edition

Q&A European Union Law 2009-2010 Michael Cuthbert, University of Northampton, UK Selected Contents: Community Institutions. Sources of Law. EC Law and National Law. Judicial Remedies and Review (1): Direct Actions. Judicial Remedies and Review (2): Indirect Action – Preliminary References. The Free Movement of Goods. Competition Policy. The Free Movement of Workers. The Freedom of Establishment and the Freedom to Provide Services. Freedom from Discrimination. External Relations. The Internal Market and Beyond 2009: 220 x 152: 240pp Pb: 978-0-415-48271-4: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86806-5 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415482714

4th Edition

Q&A Jurisprudence 2009-2010 David Brooke, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK 2009: 220 x 152: 312pp Pb: 978-0-415-48285-1: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86798-3

Christopher Allen, Formerly at Inns of Court Law School, City University, London, UK Selected Contents: 1. Basic Concepts 2. Burden and Standard of Proof 3. Presumptions, Competence and Compellability 4. Hearsay I 5. Hearsay II 6. Hazardous Evidence 7. Confessions and Ill-Gotten Evidence 8. Character Evidence I 9. Character Evidence II 10. The Course of Testimony 11. Opinion Evidence 12. Privilege and Public Policy 13. Revision 2009: 220 x 152: 232pp Pb: 978-0-415-48364-3: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86803-4 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415483643

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Q&A Family Law 2009-2010 Rachael Stretch, Nottingham Trent University, UK Selected Contents: Nullity of Marriage. Divorce. Financial Provision and Child Support. Financial Provision on Divorce. Property Disputes. Domestic Violence and Occupation of the Home. Parental Responsibility and Disputes About the Upbringing of Children. Children on Divorce. Children and the Local Authority. Adoption. An Overview 2009: 220 x 152: 248pp Pb: 978-0-415-48365-0: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86802-7 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415483650

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Q&A Torts 2009-2010 Jason Lowther, University of Plymouth, UK 2009: 220 x 152 : 264pp Pb: 978-0-415-48372-8: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86799-0 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415483728

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Q&A Intellectual Property Law Janice Denoncourt, University of Buckingham, UK Selected Contents: General Themes in IP Law. Justificationof IP Law. IP Litigation – Enforcement and Remedies. Copyright. Moral Rights. Computer Technology and IP Law. Registered Design and Design Right. Patents. Registered Trade Marks. Passing Off. Breach of Confidence. Character Merchandising and Malicious Falsehood. Image Rights. Commercial Exploitation of IP Rights. IP Law Exam Technique. Exam Cram Guide. Useful Websites February 2010: 220 x 152 : 216pp Pb: 978-0-415-55297-4: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85635-2 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415552974

2nd Edition

Lawcards series Routledge-Cavendish Lawcards are complete pocket sized guides to the key examinable areas of law. Their concise text, user-friendly layout and compact format makes them the ideal revision aid for identifying, understanding and memorizing the vital aspects of each area of law. Important features of the new edition include: • new four colour text design for easier navigation throughout each book • colour coded highlighting of cases and legislation • diagrams and flowcharts • bullet points of crucial information.

Q&A Land Law 2009-2010 Martin J. Dixon, University of Cambridge, UK and Gerwyn Griffiths, University of Glamorgan, UK Selected Contents: Introduction. Registered Land. Unregistered land. Co-Ownership. Successive Interests in Land. Leases. Licences and Proprietary Estoppel. Easements. Freehold Covenants. The Law of Mortgages. Miscellaneous Problems 2009: 220 x 152 : 264pp Pb: 978-0-415-48367-4: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86800-3 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415483674

NEW 7th Edition

Company Lawcards 2010-2011 Selected Contents: Incorporation. The Company’s Constitution. Capital. The Management of the Company. Company Meetings. Shareholder Protection. The Company in Trouble, Reconstructions and Takeovers. Putting it into Practice... February 2010: 186x123: 178pp Pb: 978-0-415-56540-0: £9.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85800-4 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415565400

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Commercial Lawcards 2010-2011

Criminal Lawcards 2010-2011

Selected Contents: Definition of Contract of Sale of Goods. Passing of Property and Risk. Retention of Title Clauses. Void and Frustrated Sale of Goods Contracts. Seller is not the Owner. Contract Terms as to Title. Misrepresentation. Express and Implied Terms. Exemption and Limitation Clauses. Delivery and Payment in Sale of Goods. Seller’s Remedies. Buyer’s Remedies. Agency. International Sales. Consumer Credit – Categories of Agreement. Consumer Credit – Triangular Transactions. Consumer Credit – Trading Control. Consumer Credit – Documentation and Cancellation. Agency and Connected Lender Liability. Consumer Credit – Rights of the Parties. Putting it into Practice...

Selected Contents: The Nature of a Crime. Inchoate Offences and Participation. Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person. Fatal Offences. Offences Against Property. General Defences. Putting it into Practice...

February 2010: 186x123: 208pp Pb: 978-0-415-56357-4: £9.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85801-1

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NEW 7th Edition

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Selected Contents: The Contract of Employment. Equal Pay. Discrimination. Termination of Employment. Unfair Dismissal. Redundancy Payments. Collective Labour Relations. Putting it into Practice...

7th Edition

Constitutional and Administrative Lawcards 2010-2011 Selected Contents: Introduction. Fundamental Concepts Underlying the Constitution. The European Union. The Executive. The Legislature. Human Rights and Civil Liberties. Introduction to Administrative Law. Putting it into Practice... February 2010: 186x123: 176pp Pb: 978-0-415-56557-8: £9.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85797-7 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415565578

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Contract Lawcards 2010-2011 Selected Contents: Agreement. Consideration. Contents of a Contract. Exemption (Exclusion or Limitation) Clauses. Vitiating Elements which Render a Contract Voidable. Mistake. Illegality and Capacity. Discharge. Remedies for Breach of Contract and Restitution. Privity of Contract. Putting it into Practice...

February 2010: 186x123: 184pp Pb: 978-0-415-56661-2: £9.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85789-2 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415566612

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English Legal System Lawcards Selected Contents: Sources of Law. The Legal Profession. The Judiciary and Judicial Decision-Making. The Criminal Courts and Court Procedure. The Civil Process. Tribunals, Inquiries and Alternative Dispute Resolution. The Jury System. Access to Justice. Putting it into Practice... February 2010: 186x123: 117pp Pb: 978-0-415-56662-9: £9.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85788-5 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415566629

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Equity and Trusts Lawcards 2010-2011

Family Lawcards 2010-2011

Selected Contents: Equity, the Nature of a Trust and Types of Trust. Capacity and the Three Certainties. Statutory Formalities. Secret Trusts. Completely and Incompletely Constituted Trusts. Resulting Trusts. Constructive Trusts. Trusts of the Family Home. Charitable Trusts. Non-Charitable Trusts. Trusts of Imperfect Obligation. Unincorporated Associations. Trustees and the Administration of Trusts. Remedies for Breach of Trust. Equitable Remedies. Putting it into Practice... February 2010: 186x123: 208pp Pb: 978-0-415-56554-7: £9.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85787-8 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415565547

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European Union Lawcards 2010-2011 Selected Contents: Sources of Law. EC Law and National Law. Community Institutions. Preliminary Rulings. Free Movement of Workers. EC Sex Equality Legislation. Free Movement of Goods February 2010: 186x123: 200pp Pb: 978-0-415-56663-6: £9.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85822-6 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415566636

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Evidence Lawcards 2010-2011 Selected Contents: 1. Relevance, Admissibility and Weight 2. Burden of Proof 3. Unfair and Illegally Obtained Evidence 4. Competence, Compellability and Special Measures Directions 5. The Course of Testimony 6. Identification Evidence 7. Hearsay 8. Confessions 9. Character Evidence 10. Opinion Evidence 11. Privilege and Public Interest Immunity 12. Putting it into Practice...

Selected Contents: Nullity. Divorce. Ancillary Relief. Family Homes and Domestic Violence. Children I. Children II. Putting it into Practice... February 2010: 186x123: 160pp Pb: 978-0-415-56665-0: £9.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85820-2 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415566650

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Human Rights Lawcards 2010-2011 Selected Contents: The Origins of Human Rights Law. The European Convention on Human Rights. Bringing Rights Home. The Human Rights Act 1998. Recent Developments. Putting it into Practice... February 2010: 186x123: 160pp Pb: 978-0-415-45701-9: £9.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85819-6 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415457019

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Intellectual Property Lawcards 2010-2011 Selected Contents: Introduction. Confidential Information. Patents. Copyright. Passing Off. Malicious Falsehood. Character Merchandising. Registered Trade Marks. Design Rights. Remedies. Putting it into Practice... February 2010: 186x123: 178pp Pb: 978-0-415-56538-7: £9.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85818-9 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415565387

February 2010: 186x123: 200pp Pb: 978-0-415-56664-3: £9.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85821-9 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415566643

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Jurisprudence Lawcards 2010-2011 Selected Contents: The Nature of Jurisprudence. Natural Law Theory. Positivist Theories of Law. Alternatives to the Imperative Models of Law. Utilitarianism. Rights. Theories of Law and Society. Feminist Legal Theory. Critical Legal Studies. Putting it into Practice... February 2010: 186x123: 168pp Pb: 978-0-415-56674-2: £9.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85816-5 For more information, visit: http://routledgelaw.com/9780415566742

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A Akehurst’s Modern Introduction to International Law......................................35 Allen, Christopher...............................24, 53 Arguing About Law..................................40 Arguing About Philosophy (series).............40 Aspects of Housing Law............................42

B Baird, Norman..........................................52 Bantekas, Ilias...........................................36 Barnett, Hilaire....................................49, 50 Basics (series)............................................11 Bates, Phil................................................58, Baughen, Simon.......................................38 Behrens, Paul...........................................58, Bessant, Judith..........................................13 Bourne on Company Law 5/e......................4 Bourne, Nicholas.........................................4 Brooke, David...........................................53 Brooks, Thom...........................................16 Buck, Trevor..............................................27 Business Law...............................................5

c Carr, Indira.........................................37, 58, Carrabine, Eamonn...................................10 Cases & Materials on Criminal Law............11 Charlesworth, Andrew..............................32 Christodoulidis, E......................................39 Civil Liberties & Human Rights...................29 Colston, Catherine....................................33 Commercial Lawcards 2010-2011.............54 Company Law Statutes 2010-2011...........58 Company Lawcards 2010-2011.................55 Comparative Law in a Changing World.....35 Comparative Media Law and Ethics...........18 Competition Law and Policy in the EC and UK..........................................23 Constitutional & Administrative Law..........49 Constitutional and Administrative Lawcards 2010-2011................................55 Construction Contracts.............................42 Contract Law in Perspective 5/e...................9 Contract Lawcards 2010-2011..................55 Contract, Tort and Restitution Statutes 2010-2011..................................58 Coulthard, Malcolm..................................25 Cox, Pam..................................................10 Crime and Media......................................15 Crime, Justice and the Media....................15 Criminal Evidence in Context.....................25 Criminal Law Statutes 2009-2010............58, Criminal Law: The Basics...........................11 Criminal Lawcards 2010-2011...................55

Criminal Procedure & Sentencing..............12 Criminology..............................................10 Critical Company Law.................................5 Crook, Tim...............................................18 Cunnington, Ralph......................................8 Cuthbert, Michael.....................................53

D Davies, Karen............................................23 De Cruz, Peter....................................28, 35 Debates in Criminal Justice........................13 Denoncourt, Janice.............................51, 54 Devenney, James......................................58, Dixon, Martin............................................41 Dixon, Martin J.........................................54 Doak, Jonathan.........................................25

E Economic Foundations of Law second edition.....................................6 Economics of the Law.................................6 Ellis, Tom...................................................13 Elder Law..................................................28 Employment Law Statutes 2010-2011.......58 Employment Lawcards 2010-2011............55 English Law 3/e.........................................46 English Legal System Lawcards 2010-2011................................55 English Legal System, The.........................44 Equity and Trusts.......................................20 Equity and Trusts Lawcards 2010-2011.....56 European Union Law.................................22 European Union Lawcards 2010-2011......56 European Union Legislation 2010-2011....58 Evidence Lawcards 2010-2011..................56 Evidence Statutes 2010-2011....................58

F Family Law Statutes 2010-2011................58 Family Law, Sex and Society......................28 Family Lawcards 2010-2011......................56 Farmer, L...........................29, 39, 50, 51, 52 Fenwick, Helen.........................................29 Fifty Key Thinkers in Criminology...............14 Fisher, Howard D.......................................36

G Galloway, Jonathan...................................33 Gardiner, Simon........................................18 Gearey, Adam...........................................45 German Legal System and Legal Language, The.................................36 Greer, Chris...............................................15 Griffiths, Gerwyn......................................54

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Guide to The Companies Act 2006, A.........5

H Haas, Michael...........................................30 Haigh, Rupert...........................................47 Hanson, Sharon........................................45 Harpwood, V.H...........................................9 Hartley, Hazel............................................17 Hayward, Keith.........................................14 Hayward, Ruth............................................5 Herring, Jonathan...............................11, 58 Hewitson, Russell......................................58 Hil, Richard...............................................13 Holmes, Ann...............................................5 Hudson, Alastair.................................20, 21 Hughes, Will.............................................42 Human Rights Lawcards 2010-2011..........56 Human Rights Reader, The........................31 Hungerford-Welch, Peter..........................12

I Information Technology Law 4/e...............32 Intellectual Property Lawcards 2010-2011................................56 International Child Law 2/e.......................27 International Criminal Law........................36 International Criminology..........................13 International Human Rights.......................30 International Trade Law 4/e.......................37 International Trade Law 2009-2010..........58 Introduction to Forensic Linguistics, An.....25 Ishay, Micheline R.....................................31

J Jago, Robert.......................................45, 49 Johnson, Alison.........................................25 Johnson, Howard................................51, 58 Jurisprudence............................................39 Jurisprudence Lawcards 2010-2011..........57 Jurisprudence Q&A...................................53

K Kaczorowska, Alina.............................22, 34 Kavanagh, Aileen......................................40 Kelly, David...............................5, 44, 46, 52 Kerrigan, Kevin.........................................51 Kohl, Uta..................................................32

L Land Lawcards 2010-2011........................57 Law and Economics....................................5 Law Cards (series)...................54, 55, 56, 57 Lee, Maggy...............................................10

Legal English.............................................47 Legal Method, Skills and Reasoning..........45 Legal Writing............................................47 Lockton, Deborah.....................................52 Lowther, Jason..........................................53

M MacCulloch, Angus...................................23 Malanczuk, Peter......................................35 Marciano, Alain..........................................5 Marsh, Ian................................................15 Maruna, Shadd.........................................14 McGourlay, Claire...............................25, 58 Media Law and Ethics...............................18 Melville, Gaynor........................................15 Meyerson, Denise.....................................40 Modern Intellectual Property Law 3/e........33 Modern Land Law 7/e...............................41 Modern Law of Contract, The.....................7 Modern Tort Law 7/e..................................9 Molan, Mike.............................................11 Mooney, Jayne..........................................14 Moore, Marc.............................................59 Moore, Roy L............................................18 Morgan, Jill...............................................42 Morrison, Wayne......................................45 Mulcahy, Linda............................................9 Murdoch, John.........................................42 Murray, Michael D....................................18

N Nairns, Janice............................................58 Nash, Susan..............................................36

O Oberdiek, John.........................................40 Origins of Criminology, The.......................12 Ottley, Mike..............................................52

P Petrosino, Carolyn Turpin-.........................16 Phillipson, Gavin.................................50, 52 Plummer, Ken...........................................10 Politics of the Common Law, The..............45 Polley, Simon............................................43 Practical Guide to Evidence.......................24 Property Law Statutes 2010-2011.............58 Public International Law 4/e......................34 Public Law and Human Rights 2010-2011.....................................58 Public Law and Human Rights Statutes 2010-2011........................58 Punishment...............................................16

Q Q&A Business Law 2009-2010..................51 Q&A Civil Liberties and Human Rights.......51 Q&A Commercial Law 2009-2010.............51 Q&A Company Law 2009-2010................52 Q&A Constitutional & Administrative Law 2009-2010.................52 Q&A Contract Law 2009-2010..................52 Q&A Criminal Law 2009-2010..................52 Q&A Employment Law 2009-2010............52 Q&A English Legal System 2009-2010......52 Q&A Equity and Trusts 2009-2010............53 Q&A European Union Law 2009-2010......53 Q&A Evidence 2009-2010.........................53 Q&A Family Law 2009-2010.....................53 Q&A Intellectual Property Law...................54 Q&A Land Law 2009-2010.......................54 Q&A Torts 2009-2010 8/e.........................53 Questions and Answers (series)......................51, 52, 53, 54

R Rafter, Nicole............................................12 Ramjohn, Mohamed...........................21, 53 Reddy, Jo..................................................51 Rodger, Barry............................................23 Routledge...............................54, 55, 56, 57 Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance (series)....................6 Routledge Handbook of Forensic Linguistics, The............................25 Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics (series).........................25 Routledge Student Readers (series)............15 Routledge Student Statutes (series).....57, 58 Rowland, Diane........................................32

S Sheikh, Saleem...........................................5 Shipping Law............................................38 Slapper, Gary................................44, 46, 52 Smith, Rhona K.M.....................................30 South, Nigel..............................................10 Sport, Physical Recreation and the Law.....17 Sports Law................................................18 Spurr, Stephen............................................6 Stanley, Neil..............................................19 Stauch, Marc............................................48 Stone, Richard..................................7, 8, 52 Stretch, Rachael........................................53

T Talbot, L.E...................................................5 Text, Cases & Materials on Contract Law.....8

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