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The Law Student's Dictionary 13th ed


ISBN13: 9780199218998
Previous Edition ISBN: 0406913587
Published: March 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £29.99



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Previously - Mozley and Whiteley's Law Dictionary

The Law Student's Dictionary is an invaluable reference work for all law students. The terms have been chosen with the specific needs of the undergraduate student in mind, providing a full insight into legal terminology and ensuring students are familiar with terms they will encounter during their studies.

The dictionary includes substantial entries on core student topics which outline the conceptual importance of key areas, to give students an idea of how these terms have been shaped by, and in turn shape, how lawyers think. Some older terms are also included, as although they are not used to frame the current law, students will come across them in the course of their studies and they are of historical significance.

The text features cross-referencing of terms and definitions, giving students the opportunity to expand and contextualise their knowledge, and the material is presented in a new two-colour page design, which allows for quick and easy navigation.

New to this edition:-

  • New two-colour page layout for increased ease of use and quick reference
  • Features terms arising from new legislation, the rise of e-commerce law, and more 'modern' court language

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