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  • af Douglas Maule
    213,95 kr.

    From official secrets to breach of confidence, and from reporting restrictions to racial hatred, Media Law Essentials is your concise guide to the laws that govern the news and media in the UK.

  • - Renaissance to Enlightenment
     
    1.252,95 kr.

  • af Duncan Spiers
    273,95 kr.

    Property Law Essentials is a clear and concise study and revision guide for students. It contains all of the essential information students need when preparing for exams and includes useful summary sections of essential facts and essential cases. An invaluable text which students can use to gain a quick understanding of property law, to help them through a course or as an aid to revision for exams. This book is also an excellent resource for those who need to refresh their knowledge of property law. Table of cases, table of statutes and an index are included.

  • af William Craig
    388,95 kr.

  • af Jean McFadden
    213,95 kr.

    Scottish Administrative Law Essentials is a clear and concise study and revision guide for students of the law in Scotland. It contains all of the essential information students need when preparing for exams and includes useful summary sections of essential facts and essential cases. An invaluable text which students can use to gain a quick understanding of a new subject, to help them through a course or as an aid to revision for exams. This book is also an excellent resource for those who need to refresh their knowledge of the subject. Table of Cases, Table of Statutes and an Index are included. Contents: Introduction Doctrines of the Constitution Structure of Government in the UK Subordinate Legislation The Ultra Vires Doctrine Judicial Review Natural Justice Ombudsmen Tribunals and Inquiries

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    198,95 kr.

    SCOTLAND: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation C.1100-1707 VOLUME 4 READINGS C. 1500-1707 This is one of a five-volume series, Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation, c.1100-1707. Volumes 1 and 3 were published in 200, and volumes 2, 4 and 5 in 2007 for the 300th anniversary of the parliamentary union of Scotland with England. The series shows the importance of Scottish relationships and involvement in a broader European story, and aims to dispel long-established myths and preconceptions about the Scottish past which still exert a firm grip on general opinion, even in a post-devolution era. This is a companion series to the earlier Modern Scottish History: 1707 to the Present published in 1998 as a collaboration between the University of Dundee and the Open University in Scotland. Written by leading academics for the Distance Learning course run by the two universities, the series is aimed also at a wide readership - anyone with a serious interest in Scottish history - and presents the fruits of the latest research in a readable style. The volumes can be read singly, or as a series. The title of the new series is designed to provoke but need not be taken to indicate a nationalist view of 1707 as a moment of eclipse. Scotland's history, like all histories, resists simple generalisations. Were it otherwise, its study would not be so rewarding. Bob Harris is Tutor and Fellow in Modern History at Worcester College, University of Oxford, and Alan MacDonald is Lecturer in Scottish History at the University of Dundee. The cover illustration shows a portrait of George Buchanan by Arnold van Brounkhorst, HC148, reporduced courtesy of the University of St Andrew. Design by James Hutcheson [DUP logo]

  • - A Comparative Perspective
     
    1.013,95 kr.

    Taking a comparative perspective, this book explores the trends and issues affecting the law on rights of personality in Scotland, and compares it to other jurisdictions using common law, civilian law, and mixed legal systems.

  • - A Brief Guide to Clinical Communications Skills
    af Cathy Jackson
    128,95 kr.

    This concise guide to clinical communication develops a range of generic skills transferable across disciplines and is ideal for students and practitionersof all health professions, including doctors, nurses, midwives, health visitors, vets etc. It is also a useful revision aid for medical students. The book contains excellent practical advice on essential topics such as breaking bad news, dealing with aggressive and violent patients, discussing sensitive issues and helping patients with difficult decisions.

  •  
    198,95 kr.

    Shows the importance of Scotland's relationships to Europe and its part in a broader European story, as well as to dispel long-established myths and preconceptions which continue to exert a firm grip on public opinion.

  • - The Making and Unmaking of the Nation C. 1100-1707
     
    738,95 kr.

    Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation, c.1100-1707 aims to show the importance of Scotland's relationships to Europe and its part in a broader European story, as well as to dispel long-established myths and preconceptions which continue to exert a firm grip on public opinion. Especially in a post-devolution era, Scottish history and Scotland deserve better than this.Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation, c.1100-1707 is certainly designed to provoke but need not be taken to indicate a nationalist view of 1707 as a moment of eclipse. Scotland's history, like all histories, resists simple generalisations. Were it otherwise, its study would not be so rewarding.

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    285,95 kr.

    Presenting Scottish history, this book shows the importance of Scotland's relationships to Europe and its part in the broader European story. It aims to dispel long-established myths and preconceptions about the Scottish past which still exert a firm grip on public opinion, even in the post-devolution era.

  • af Claire McDiarmid
    634,95 kr.

    Childhood and Crime examines the treatment, by the criminal law and the criminal justice system, of children who commit serious crimes. Dr McDiarmid examines a number of serious cases, including the murder of James Bulger in 1993, from legal, philosophical and sociological perspectives, noting the paradox, and the consequent difficulties for the legal system, of accommodating an individual who is, simultaneously, both "child" and "criminal". From this, she argues that, in every case, a thorough investigation of the child's criminal capacity, drawing on developmental psychology, is necessary to provide a fair and rational basis for decisions on responsibility and disposal in respect of such children. Childhood and Crime presents a model for achieving this. The book also examines the existing response of the Scottish legal system to such children, both in the courts, and through the children's hearings system, in its search for a fair and compassionate approach which still takes account of the public interest and the need for public confidence in the criminal justice system. The Author: Claire McDiarmid is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Strathclyde. [DUP logo] Cover design: Various Creative Cover illustration: From an original painting by Anna Murray

  • - Text and Commentary
    af Kenneth McK. Norrie
    302,95 kr.

    The Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006 amends, updates and improves various aspects of Scottish family law, as well as introducing important new provisions for cohabiting couples. This book - containing the text of the substantive provisions and commentary thereupon - is an excellent companion to the new Act for all those who are involved in, or have an interest in, family law. Written by leading academic - Professor Kenneth Norrie - this authoritative text is an essential source of reference for family law practitioners and an essential guide for anyone who needs to understand the impact of the new legislation. Contents: Introduction Marriage and Civil Partnership Occupancy Rights, Interdicts and Powers of Arrest Divorce and Dissolution Children Cohabitation Civil Partners and Same-sex Cohabitants Jurisdiction and Private International Law The Author: Kenneth McK Norrie is a Professor of Law and Head of the Law School at the University of Strathclyde. [DUP logo]