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  1. Sports Law

    3rd Edition

    By Simon Gardiner, John O'Leary, Roger Welch, Simon Boyes

    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. Analyzing sports law within a socio-economic and cultural context, the role that sport...

    Published December 12th 2005 by Routledge-Cavendish

  2. Modern Land Law

    By Martin J. Dixon

    Modern Land Law builds on the strengths of previous editions of Principles of Land Law providing a user-friendly yet comprehensive account of this foundation subject. Maintaining its explanation of land law in an understandable and logical fashion, this book has been substantially rewritten...

    Published October 25th 2005 by Routledge-Cavendish

  3. Planning Law and Practice

    Edited by Cameron Blackhall

    The law relating to town and country planning has a major impact upon the physical environment and affects private citizens, landowners and developers alike. This third edition is a comprehensive text for students, practitioners and members of the general public on this difficult area of...

    Published October 2nd 2005 by Routledge-Cavendish

  4. Modern Tort Law 6/e

    By V.H. Harpwood

    The sixth edition of this well-liked textbook provides a comprehensive update and a clear analysis of all aspects of the law of tort. Substantially revised since the last edition, this new edition maintains the popular student friendly style that seeks to explain the principles of tort law in an...

    Published October 2nd 2005 by Routledge-Cavendish

  5. Legal Pluralism in Conflict

    Coping with Cultural Diversity in Law

    By Prakash Shah

    Legal Pluralism in Conflict offers a new theoretical perspective for conceptualising and analysing the relationship between ethnic minority laws and the official legal order. Examining the limits of liberal legal thought in light of a contemporary plurality of ethnic identifications and religious...

    Published September 26th 2005 by Routledge-Cavendish

  6. Mastering the National Admissions Test for Law

    By Mark Shepherd

    A definitive guide to the National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT), this book, designed with students in mind, demystifies the test process. It explains what the test involves, how best to prepare for it, the most successful techniques for approaching the questions and provides students with a...

    Published July 13th 2005 by Routledge

  7. The Modern Law of Contract

    By Richard Stone

    The Modern Law of Contract builds on the success of the popular Principles of Contract Law. Taking account of a variety of theoretical approaches: economic, sociological and empirical, the book combines meticulous examination of authorities and commentary with a modern and contextual approach. The...

    Published July 11th 2005 by Routledge-Cavendish

  8. The Challenge of Asylum to Legal Systems

    Edited by Prakash Shah

    A collection of papers presenting critical perspectives in the development of asylum law with a focus on European and UK developments, incorporating international human rights law and comparative law perspectives. Issues covered range from law-making at the EU level, with a particular...

    Published June 27th 2005 by Routledge-Cavendish

  9. The Economy as a Polity: The Political Constitution of Contemporary Capitalism

    Edited by Christian Joerges

    The debate about so-called economic globalization has reached a new phase. The hegemony of neo-liberal thinking has ended, in the face of both the increased and increasingly effective resistance to the social consequences of neo-liberal market-making - rising inequality and insecurity throughout...

    Published June 18th 2005 by UCL Press

  10. Secrets and Laws

    Edited by Melanie Williams

    This book demonstrates that law can be newly interrogated when examined through the lens of literature. The book creates simple pathways which energise and illustrate the links between legal theory and legal science and doctrine through the wider visions of history, literature and culture.&...

    Published May 19th 2005 by Routledge-Cavendish