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    Lissack and Horlick on Bribery and Corruption Third edition

    £460.00

    “The new edition of this comprehensive work offers a full overview of the legislation set in both a national and international context, with a full explanation of the scope of the Act and Ministry of Justice guidance together with detailed insight into anti-corruption measures and sentencing. Written by expert practitioners in white collar international crime (with magic circle and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act practitioner contributions), it offers a definitive voice amid fear and confusion toward the new bribery legal system. While both authoritative and accessible, it offers a clear emphasis on all practical issues with each chapter ending with a bullet-point list summarising key points to be considered.”. Seller Inventory # ABE-1709654501282

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    LLP and Partnership Law: A Practical Guide

    £179.99

    The Law of Partnerships and LLP’s: A Practical Guide provides commentary and insight for practitioners and those managing firms on the day-to-day legal issues that arise in the specialist field of LLPs and partnerships.

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    Local Authority Liability Seventh edition

    £162.00

    Written by a team of specialists in local authority liability claims, this well-established and popular work provides a comprehensive survey of the legal liabilities of local authorities. It comprises an invaluable overview of the nature and extent of the liability of local authorities, together with specialist chapters on the core areas of activity including education, social services, occupier’s liability, employer’s liability, highways, environmental damage and trees. This new edition has been extensively revised and updated to take into account the latest developments, including: The expansion of the concept of vicarious liability, with particular application to the actions of foster parents (Armes v Nottinghamshire) The extent of the common law duty of care owed by public authorities where performing statutory powers (Michael v Chief Constable of South Wales Police, Robinson v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police and CN & GN v Poole Borough Council) The question of what amounts to highway (Barlow v Wigan) and the risk based approach to highway maintenance promoted by the updated Code of Practice Local Authority Liability is essential reading for all lawyers dealing with general common law and public sector claims, local authority risk managers and insurance industry professionals dealing with the public sector. Seller Inventory # ABE-1709654579417

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    London Maritime Arbitration By Clare Ambrose Karen Maxwell

    £100.00

    For all the legal eagles out there, this is a must-have addition to your collection. The latest edition of “Sweet And MasWell Drafting Trust And Will Trusts” by James Kessler is now available. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intricacies of trust and will law.

     

    Containing expert advice and insights from a renowned lawyer in the field, this book is an indispensable guide for anyone involved in trust and will drafting. With a focus on practical solutions and real-world scenarios, this book provides clear and concise explanations of complex legal concepts. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, “Sweet And MasWell Drafting Trust And Will Trusts” is an essential addition to your library.

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    Loose and Griffiths on Liquidators Ninth edition

    £216.00

    Loose & Griffiths on Liquidators is a guide to the law relating to company liquidations and the important role of the liquidator in a winding up – their powers, duties and relationship to creditors, members, receivers and the court. It provides in a convenient single volume invaluable specialist advice and essential time-saving reference materials. Now in its ninth edition, this definitive work on successful liquidations has been fully overhauled to bring the text in line with the major developments in legislation and case law that have taken place since the last edition. The new text now includes analysis of: * The latest domestic primary and secondary legislation, including the impact of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 and the Insolvency (England and Wales) Rules 2016; * Exciting developments in case law, including from the Supreme Court (in particular Re Lehman Brothers International (Europe) (In Administration) [2017] UKSC 38), the Court of Appeal (including Premier Motorauctions Ltd (In Liquidation) v PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP [2017] EWCA Civ 1872 and Rowntree Ventures Ltd v Oak Property Partners Ltd [2017] EWCA Civ 1944) and the High Court (including In re Meem SL Ltd [2017] EWHC 2688 (Ch), Lehman Brothers Australia v Lomas [2018] EWHC 2783 (Ch), Burnden Group Holdings Ltd v Hunt [2018] EWHC 463 (Ch) and Davey v Money [2018] EWHC 766 (Ch)); * The latest EU law, including the Regulation (EU) 2015/848 on Insolvency Proceedings (recast) and updates from the European Court of Justice; * Procedural updates, including the 2018 Practice Direction on Insolvency Proceedings. Seller Inventory # ABE-1709654663648

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    Macdonald’s Immigration Law & Practice 10th edition

    £448.00

    The eagerly awaited 10th edition of Macdonald’s Immigration Law & Practice provides detailed coverage of all aspects of UK Immigration, Asylum and Nationality legislation. The book is the leading work in this area of law, now available in a user friendly format, offering commentary, supporting legislation and case law. Ensuring that practitioners are kept up to date on the recent major changes in immigration law, such as the impact of Brexit for EEA nationals and the latest on UK immigration and asylum law. What’s new: the impact of Brexit on EEA and Swiss citizens and their family members, including the EU Settlement Scheme, the Withdrawal Agreement, and the ending of EEA free movement rights the impact of Brexit across multiple areas of immigration law, including asylum law, Dublin returns, human trafficking, the common travel area and the position of Irish citizens in immigration law all significant developments in refugee and protection law, including developments in the law relating to cessation and exclusion; the approach to the evaluation of evidence, particularly expert medical and country evidence and the impact of Brexit the effect of the 28 statements of changes to the immigration rules since the last edition, including the new post-Brexit Points Based System for workers and students, the new general grounds for refusal and the new visitor rules the effects of the hostile environment under the Immigration Acts 2014 and 2016 the major changes to the application of Article 8 of the ECHR following its statutory codification by Part 5A of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 and a series of landmark judgments in the Supreme Court the impact of the Supreme Court judgment in AM (Zimbabwe) on Article 3 the development of immigration judicial review particularly associated with the loss of appeal rights hundreds of decisions from the ECtHR, the CJEU, the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Administrative Court and Upper Tribunal developments in the law relating to detention under the Immigration Acts; bail under Schedule 10 to the Immigration Act 2016; Seller Inventory # ABE-1709654727928

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    Maintenance Matters: The Guide to Periodical Payments upon Divorce and Dissolution of Civil Partnership

    £118.00

    Periodical payments orders occupy that invidious position between, on the one hand, the endemic inequality of wealth so often revealed upon a family’s separation and, on the other, the ‘clean-break’ rhetoric of equality and self-sufficiency. This new book provides an accessible, readable and practice-orientated guide to the origins, development, calculation and variation of periodical payments orders in financial remedy proceedings (both upon divorce and the dissolution of civil partnerships). The text considers the procedural, statutory and case-law context in which substantive, nominal, secured and unsecured orders for periodical payments are made, quantified, varied, subjected to capitalisation, terminated and enforced. It provides assistance on dealing with clean-break, [non]-extendable term and pension-related orders and tackles complex and related issues such as the impact of cohabitation, remarriage, bankruptcy and the use of Duxbury calculations. The Guide provides analysis of, and commentary on, case authorities and, wherever possible, draws together consistent threads of judicial opinion and guidance. Each chapter also provides a summary of the main points of relevant practice and theory to offer a user-friendly manual for any reader interested in, advising on, pursuing or responding to a claim for a periodical payments order at any stage before or after the instigation of legal proceedings. Maintenance Matters: A Guide to Periodical Payments upon Divorce and Dissolution of Civil Partnership is an invaluable guide for the practitioner at court or in the office. It is essential reading for solicitors, barristers, mediators, accountants and independent financial advisors alike. Seller Inventory # ABE-1709654793398

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    Margo on Aviation Insurance Fifth edition

    £495.00

    The only text of its kind that describes in complete detail the structure and workings of the London aviation insurance market, the writing of aviation insurance, the kinds of coverage which are available, including hovercraft and spacecraft insurance, and the legal principles involved in the interpretation of aviation insurance policies, this readily accessible text will be of significant value to all with a business or legal interest in this subject. Seller Inventory # ABE-1709654970664

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    Margo on Aviation Insurance Fourth edition

    £628.00

    The bible for aviation insurance globally” The Times The fourth edition of this highly regarded work examines all forms of aviation insurance, and includes a detailed analysis of its practical applications and of the workings of the international aviation insurance market. Fully updated to include all new developments in the area of aviation insurance practice and law since the previous edition, this essential work includes: Detailed coverage of the impact of the September 11, 2001 terrorism acts on the writing of war and terrorism insurance The establishment of the Aviation Insurance Clauses Group as a replacement for the Joint Technical and Clauses Committee Discussion of new policy forms, clauses and endorsements adopted by the insurance market since 2000, including such endorsements as AVN67c and AVN99 covering the interests of aircraft financiers and lessors Changes in the structure and regulation of Lloyd’s, developments in law governing insurance companies and underwriters at Lloyd’s, and in the interpretation of aviation policies Developments in European Union law which impact on the London Market The only text of its kind that describes in complete detail the structure and workings of the London aviation insurance market, the writing of aviation insurance, the kinds of coverage which are available, including hovercraft and spacecraft insurance, and the legal principles involved in the interpretation of aviation insurance policies, this readily accessible text will be of significant value to all with a business or legal interest in this subject. Seller Inventory # ABE-1709656648956

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    Marriage and Civil Partnership – The Modern Law of Formation, Nullity and Dissolution

    £115.00

    Marriage and Civil Partnership – The Modern Law of Formation, Nullity & Dissolution provides an accessible guide to the law and procedure which will apply following implementation of the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020. In addition to examination of the new Act, the text includes analysis of two very significant decisions: namely HM Attorney General v Akhter and Khan, in which the Court of Appeal affirmed the principle that there was a class of marriage (termed “non-qualifying”) which would not attract a decree of nullity; and Re K, where the practice and procedure in forced marriage cases was considered and set out. There is also detailed coverage of the law of nullity (following codification in 1971), in the light of subsequent statutory and case-law changes. In each scenario, the title provides a comparison of the law applicable to single-sex marriages, where different, and civil partnerships, both single and opposite-sex. The position on staying applications for divorce is fully considered now that the UK has left the EU and the previous mandatory provisions no longer apply. Marriage and Civil Partnership – The Modern Law of Formation, Nullity & Dissolution provides an invaluable expert guide to this field for family practitioners, the judiciary, academics, and all others who need to understand the relevant law. Seller Inventory # ABE-1709656786829

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    McMullen: Business Transfers and Employee Rights

    £721.00

    McMullen: Business Transfers and Employee Rights is the leading work on TUPE from the leading commentator.

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    Medical Treatment and the Law: Issues of Consent – The Protection of the Vulnerable: Children and Adults Lacking Capacity Second edition

    £110.00

    It provides practical guidance and assistance as to the approach taken by the courts on all of the varying material issues raised in relation to medical treatment and the law, the thread of which throughout is the question of consent . Care needs to be taken not to infringe the rights of the group of persons who, though vulnerable, are capable of making their own medical treatment decisions. Many who suffer from mental illness are well able to make decisions about their medical treatment, and it is important not to make unjustified assumptions to the contrary. Even where a person lacks capacity, any interference with their rights and freedom of action must be the least restrictive possible. The protection too of children who are not legally competent is essential in the above regard. The text includes analysis of the Supreme Court judgment in Aintree University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust v James [2013] UKSC 67, the first case to come before that court in relation to the Mental Capacity Act 2005. The approach of the courts to the issue of whether or not life-sustaining medical treatment should be given is fully addressed within the book. The text also includes analysis of the Supreme Court judgment in the cases of Tony Nicklinson, Paul Lamb and AM [2014] UKSC 38 which encompass the issues concerning assisted suicide, mercy killing and voluntary euthanasia. The general principles set out in Part 1 are elucidated upon in more detail in the remaining parts II, III and IV of the book. The substance of the book is intended to be of assistance not only to the legal profession and judiciary but also for those working within the field of medicine or other areas concerned with the welfare and protection of vulnerable, whether adults or children. “the book goes very far beyond simple consideration of issues of consent (although the first chapter on medical treatment and consent is worth the price of the book alone, as it provides an extremely clear outline of this often overly-complicated issue) . each of the sections provides a clear and above all practical guide to the key principles and to the case-law” Alexander Ruck Keene, Barrister and Honorary Research Lecturer at the University of Manchester “the guidance provided by this book is both authoritative and detailed, which makes it especially valuable following the implementation in 2007 of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and other relevant legislation. Logically structured for ease of use, it has an extensive table of contents and index, as well as tables of cases, statutes, statutory instruments and international material . practitioners who recognize that this is an increasingly important area of law will welcome this new second edition of what has become a highly regarded work of reference. Whether experienced or inexperienced, family lawyers will no doubt consider it an essential purchase for the well-stocked professional library” Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers. Seller Inventory # ABE-1709656940347

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