Introductory Scots Law: Theory and Practice - Sean Crossan
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Introductory Scots Law: Theory and Practice
Pages: 640, Paperback, Hodder Gibson Last Update 08.11.2009 05:40
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by - written on 21/04/09 (Very useful, 120 readings)
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Introductory Scots Law (Theory & Practice) by Alistair B Wylie and Sean J Crossan is, in my opinion, an essential text for first year law students or students who are studying a law module. STRUCTURE The book is split into 7 Chapters and looks in detail at: - The Scottish Legal Framework and Sources of Scots Law - The Law of Contract - The Law of Delict - The Sale of Goods and Services and an introduction to Consumer Credit - The Law of Business Organisations - Law of Employment (covered over two chapters) At the beginning of each chapter details are given regarding what the chapter is going to ... Read the complete review
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