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Package Holiday Law: Cases and Materials 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781858113784
Published: September 2008
Publisher: XPL Law
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £36.00



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Travel Law and Litigation has established itself as a leading work in a growing field of law. Alan Saggerson is an experienced practitioner and litigator - with direct experience of the travel industry, his practical texts skillfully brought together the different aspects of the law that practitioners will want to know - placing special emphasis on the procedures involved in successful litigation.

Practitioners working in the field have frequent difficulty obtaining key decisions: this new book brings these together into one place - many unpublished. In addition, the book provides other key materials on package holiday claims. With the growth of international travel, tour companies, travel agents and airlines are increasingly caught up in the complexities of legal claims, while business and leisure travellers seek redress across a wide range of contractual and tortious matters.

Whether acting for the corporate client or the consumer, practitioners must be familiar with the legal principles involved and procedures to be followed when acting on behalf of clients. Readership: Travel companies, Solicitors and barristers acting in travel cases, insurers, the courts.

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Consumer Law