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Law Studies
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Essential Scalia€37.99A justice on the United States Supreme Court for three decades, Antonin Scalia transformed the way that judges, lawyers, and citizens think about the law. The Essential Scalia presents Justice Scalia on his own terms, allowing readers to understand the reasoning and insights that made him one of the most consequential jurists in American history.
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An Ghaeilge sa Dli€30.00
“Foinse an-luachmhar é seo do dhaoine a bheadh ag tabhairt faoi chúrsaí leinn sa dlí, sa dlí le Gaeilge agus sa dlítheangeolaíocht” (Dr Cathal Billings)
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International Human Rights Law€39.99
Illustrating the scope of this fascinating and wide-reaching subject to the student, this clear and concise text gives a broad introduction to international human rights law.
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Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Essentials of Criminal Law€37.99
Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Essentials of Criminal Law provides an ideal gateway into the dynamic world of criminal law.
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Crime, Justice and the Media€39.99
Crime, Justice and the Media examines and analyses the relationship between the media and crime, criminals and the criminal justice system.
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Mergers, Merger Control, and Remedies : A Retrospective Analysis of U.S. Policy€39.99
A comprehensive analysis of merger outcomes based on all empirical studies, with an assessment of the effectiveness of antitrust policy toward mergers. In recent decades, antitrust investigations and cases targeting mergers -- including those involving Google, Ticketmaster, and much of the domestic airline industry -- have reshaped industries and changed business practices profoundly. And yet there has been a relative dearth of detailed evaluations of the effects of mergers and the effectiveness of merger policy.
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Law's Empire€37.99
In this reprint of Law's Empire, Ronald Dworkin reflects on the nature of the law, its given authority, its application in democracy, the prominent role of interpretation in judgement, and the relations of lawmakers and lawgivers to the community on whose behalf they pronounce.
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Early Irish Contract Law€35.00
This book deals in particular with the law of contract in Ireland in the eight century. It describes the intricate rules designed to ensure fair bargains, and the way in which the law was shaped to accommodate the complex relationships between people in early Irish society.
The book includes the first ever edition and translation of Di Astud Chor, the central law text on the subject.