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Sunday, March 9, 2025

[PDF Version] CONTRACT LAW by Mary Charman (Willan Publishing)

 


Mary Charman's Contract Law is an essential textbook for students and professionals exploring the principles of contract law. This comprehensive guide covers key topics such as offer and acceptance, legal intent, consideration, exemption clauses, misrepresentation, and remedies. It also includes case illustrations, examination-related questions, and activities, making it ideal for academic and practical learning. The book is updated with the latest case law and statutes, including the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations, ensuring relevance in modern legal studies.

[PDF Version] Law Dictionary - WEBSTER's NEW WORLD

 

The Webster's New World Law Dictionary is a user-friendly legal reference designed for anyone seeking to understand complex legal terminology. Written in plain English, it provides clear and concise definitions of over 4,000 legal terms, covering areas like criminal law, contracts, constitutional law, property law, and torts. This dictionary also includes common legal abbreviations, foreign phrases, and a full copy of the U.S. Constitution, making it an invaluable resource for students, journalists, researchers, and anyone dealing with legal matters.

[PDF Version] Ian Loveland: Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Human Rights: A Critical Introduction (Oxford University Press)

Ian Loveland's Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Human Rights: A Critical Introduction is a comprehensive guide to public law, blending legal theory with practical insights. This book delves into key topics such as parliamentary sovereignty, the rule of law, separation of powers, judicial review, and the Human Rights Act 1998. It also explores contemporary issues like Brexit's constitutional implications and potential reforms in the UK legal system. Loveland's work is essential for students, academics, and practitioners seeking a critical understanding of constitutional and administrative law.

Contents:
Part I: Theoretical Principles
1: Defining the constitution?
2: Parliamentary sovereignty
3: The rule of law and the separation of powers
4: The Royal prerogative

Part II: The Institutions and Operation of National Government
5: The House of Commons
6: The House of Lords
7: The electoral system
8: Parliamentary privilege
9: Constitutional conventions

Part III: The Geographical Separation of Powers
10: Local government
11: Parliamentary sovereignty within the European Union
12: The governance of Scotland and Wales

Part IV: Administrative Law
13: Substantive grounds of judicial review
14: Procedural grounds of judicial review
15: Challenging governmental decisions: the process
16: Locus Standi

Part V: Human Rights
17: Human Rights I: traditional perspectives
18: Human Rights II: emergent principles
19: Human Rights III: new substantive grounds of review
20: Human Rights IV: the Human Rights Act 1998
21: Human Rights V: the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998
22: Human Rights VI: governmental powers of arrest and detention

Part VI: Conclusions
23: A revolution by due process of law? Leaving the European Union
24: Conclusion

[PDF Version] Routledge Handbook of International Law

 


The Routledge Handbook of International Law is a definitive resource for understanding the intersection of international law and global politics. Edited by David Armstrong, this comprehensive handbook features contributions from leading experts, offering insights into key topics such as the nature and evolution of international law, state sovereignty, human rights, international organizations, and contemporary challenges like terrorism and intellectual property disputes. It serves as an essential reference for scholars, practitioners, and students of international law.

[Free PDF] Beth A. Simmons: International Law and International Relations

 

Beth A. Simmons' International Law and International Relations explores the relationship between international law and global political dynamics. The book highlights how international laws shape state behavior, influence international cooperation, and address global challenges like trade, human rights, and security. Simmons blends legal and political analysis to demonstrate how states comply with international agreements and the conditions that drive this compliance.

About Authors:

Beth A. Simmons is Professor of Government and Director of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 

Richard H.Steinberg is Professor of Lawat the University of California, Los Angeles, and Senior Scholar in the Division of International, Comparative and Area Studies at Stanford University, Stanford, California.

[Download PDF] After The Prophet - by Lesley Hazleton

  [ Download Free PDF Version ] Lesley Hazleton's After the Prophet is a compelling narrative that delves into the historical events fo...