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Construction Law, 4th edition

£160.00
ByJulian Bailey

This is the definitive reference work for construction law practitioners internationally. In three volumes it provides the most comprehensive treatment of the major issues arising out of construction and engineering projects, with extensive references to case law, statutes and regulations, standard forms of contract and legal commentary.

Guide to the Criminal Prisons of Nineteenth-Century England

£95.00

Contains critical information about operational dates, locations, jurisdictions, population statistics, appearances in primary and secondary sources and lists of surviving archives for 844 English prisons used to confine those accused and convicted of crime in the period 1800-1899.

Assessment and Problem-Based Learning in the Law Curriculum: The PREPS Framework

ByAnil Balan

A big question in legal education is how to adapt curriculum and assessment design for the skills development and employability agenda. The book explores the practical challenges faced by law schools in adapting to the evolving landscape of legal education, particularly in light of the introduction of the Solicitors’ Qualifying Examination (SQE).

Extra-Contractual Recoveries for Construction & Engineering Work

£195.00
ByRobert Fenwick Elliott

A unique construction law text, describing all the routes to recovery of payment for work that are not to be found in the express words of the contract. It contains both legal scholarship and practical guidance, and will be a particularly valuable tool for those seeking payment in the face of oppressive contract conditions.

Construction Disputes: Seeking Sensible Solutions

£30.00
ByWayne Clark

This book reflects the author’s fifty years’ experience in international construction projects and the management and resolution of disputes. His primary goal is to help parties avoid unnecessary conflict – a theme that is clearly evident throughout this book.

Construction Law (3rd edition)

£150.00
ByJulian Bailey

Construction Law is the definitive work of reference for construction law practitioners. In three volumes, it provides the most comprehensive treatment of the major issues arising out of construction and engineering projects, with extensive references to case law, statutes and regulations, standard forms of contract and legal commentary.

The Legal Team of the Future: Law+ Skills

£25.00
ByAdam Curphey

The Legal Team of the Future is the definitive guide to understanding and building the holistic skills required of those working in legal services now and in the future. Highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary teams working collaboratively to solve legal problems, the book introduces a ‘Law+’ model for the profession.