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Wilmot-Smith on Construction contracts provides a refreshing approach to the law and practice relating to construction contracts in the UK, dealing with all the substantive law and dispute resolution procedures in one user-friendly volume.
This Restatement presents a distillation of the current state of the common law of unjust enrichment into a coherent set of doctrines. Written by an authority in the area, assisted by senior judges, academics, and practitioners, the Restatement offers a persuasive statement of the law in this newly recognized and uncertain branch of the common law.
This text is a study of the public/private law divide in the common law tradition. Its starting point is that substantive duties of legality, fairness and rationality are imposed by the common law on bodies discharging public functions, but not always on bodies discharging 'private' functions.
Includes examinations of public and private law in the discussion about access to foreign laws. With commentaries by an international collection of leading judges, this book looks at the practice in a range of countries spread across the globe. It is for those working in or studying jurisprudence at a undergraduate and postgraduate level.
This is an original, deliberately controversial and disturbing appraisal of the state of comparative law at the beginning of the 21st century.
The Crown Court Index 2020 provides a guide to common penalties and formalities in cases tried on indictment or committed for sentence in the Crown Court, as well as appeals in criminal proceedings. The text has been extensively updated to reflect developments throughout the last twelve months.
De Smith's Principles of Judicial Review is the leading work on the principles, practice and remedies of judicial review in England and Wales. This edition reflects the continuing importance and complexity of judicial review and incorporates recent fundamental developments in the area. It deals with domestic grounds of review, challenges under the Human Rights Act 1998 and the use of European Community law in judicial review.
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