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A Dictionary of Law
Seventh Edition
Edited by Elizabeth A. Martin and Jonathan Law
624 pages
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196x129mm
978-0-19-955124-8
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Paperback
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11 June 2009
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- More than 4,200 clear, jargon-free entries - 200 new to this edition
- Defines all the major legal terms, concepts, processes, and the organization of the English legal system
- In-depth feature entries for key topics such as adoption law and terrorism acts
- Covers important new legislation in company law, constitutional law, criminal law, and many other areas
- Includes terms taken from European, international, human rights, and environmental law
- Recommended web links for many entries, accessed and kept up to date via the Dictionary of Law companion website
New to this edition - Fully revised and updated content reflecting the very latest legislation
- 200 new entries - including useful Latin terms
- Expanded coverage of criminology and law enforcement
- Recommended web links for many entries, accessed and kept up to date via the Dictionary of Law companion website
This best-selling dictionary is an authoritative and comprehensive source of jargon-free legal information. It contains over 4,200 entries that clearly define the major terms, concepts, processes, and the organization of the English legal system. Entries have been fully updated for this new edition to reflect the very latest legislation, including the substantial new Companies Act that affects company law, and the Constitutional Reform Act that affects the positions of the Lord Chancellor, Lord Chief Justice, and the Law Lords. This edition also includes expanded coverage of criminology and law
enforcement.
Highlighted feature entries discuss key topics in detail, for example adoption law, the appeals system, statement of terms of employment, and terrorism acts, and there is a useful Writing and Citation Guide that specifically addresses problems and established conventions for writing legal essays and reports. Now providing more information than ever before, this edition features recommended web links for many entries, which are accessed and kept up to date via the Dictionary of Law companion website.
Described by leading university lecturers as 'the best law dictionary' and 'excellent for non-law students as well as law undergraduates', this classic dictionary is an invaluable source of legal reference for professionals, students,
and anyone else needing succinct clarification of legal terms. Focusing primarily on English law, it also provides a one-stop source of information for any of the many countries that base their legal system on English law.Readership: Students and lecturers of law, professional lawyers, and anyone needing clear definitions of legal terms.
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Edited by Elizabeth A. Martin, Market House Books, and Jonathan Law, Market House Books
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Review(s) from previous edition
"If legal language is a fog, this is a valuable flashlight - Times Educational Supplement
"The entries are clearly drafted and succinctly written...Precision for the professional is combined with a layman's enlightenment." - Times Literary Supplement
"It's like having your own lawyer on the bookshelf and is a handy aide for the professional and amateur alike." - Northern Echo
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Preface
Credits
Dictionary
Appendices
Writing and Citation Guide
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