Book reviews – Page 4
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A Straightforward Guide to How to be a Litigant in Person
Representing Yourself in the Civil Courts (2nd edition).
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The Jewish community's 'submerged' contribution to cricket
One barrister’s love of cricket and commitment to telling its story shows how the game might face up to and tackle its record on discrimination.
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Drafting and Negotiating Commercial Contracts (fifth edition)
by Mark Anderson and Victor Warner.
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Police Procedure and Evidence in the Criminal Justice System
Unlike many books in the field of policing, Police Procedure and Evidence in the Criminal Justice System is incredibly interactive and arguably visionary in its method of incorporating an online presence at the end of each chapter.
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Lord Denning: Life, Law and Legacy
Not many judges have biographers. Very few indeed have three. The authors of the first two biographies of Lord Denning knew him well and wrote in his lifetime.
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A guide through the Odyssey of tort law
Common Law and Civil Law Perspectives on Tort Law Common Law and Civil Law Perspectives on Tort Law Mauro Bussani, Anthony J Sebok and Marta Infantino £64, Oxford University Press This study of comparative tort law sets out in readable prose to deconstruct tort law ...
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Your Last Gift – Getting Your Affairs in Order
Your Last Gift – Getting Your Affairs in Order Matthew Hutton £19.99, Nielsen This compact and very readable book is described as being ‘about as useful as a book can be’ by no less a luminary than Stephen Fry – and I would certainly ...
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Compelling stories from the frontline
The Jury’s Out: A lawyer’s tales from courts and jails Anthony Harkavy £10.99, Best Books and Films This is an excellent collection of some very enjoyable short stories about the law and lawyers. They are great fun and varied. Many are courtroom dramas; ...