Ealing Law School

Publications

employment law Guth, J., Singh-Landa, C. (2011)
Law Express Question and Answer: Employment Law
Harlow: Pearson Education Limited

Law Express Question and Answer: Employment Law is designed to help students produce high quality answers to essay questions, by improving their understanding of what examiners are looking for and by enabling them to develop strong essay writing techniques. The book aims to further enhance performance by addressing how even a good answer can be improved.



International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes Kryvoi, Y. (2010)
International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International

This books is a comprehensive introduction to the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). ICSID is a leading international arbitration institution in the field of investor-state dispute settlement. The book describes ICSID's mandate, its organisation and core functions, its arbitration and conciliation mechanisms, jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of ICSID awards. Finally, it discusses the main principles of international investment law such as fair and equitable treatment, denial of justice, expropriation, most-favoured nation and other principles.



equity and trusts Ramjohn, M. (2009)
Equity and Trusts (Questions and Answers)
6th Edition. Abingdon: Routledge-Cavendish

Equity and Trusts Q&A is a comprehensive revision guide, designed to enable students to improve their exam essay writing technique. It provides essential exam practice, with 50 essay and problem-based questions on subjects typically covered in exams. Each sample question comes complete with answer plans and fully worked model answers.



unlocking trusts Ramjohn, M. (2009)
Unlocking Trusts
3rd Edition. Abingdon: Hodder Education

Part of the Unlocking the Law series, this book is designed to provide undergraduate law students with an accessible guide to the subject of trusts.

As with the entire series of Unlocking the Law textbooks, Unlocking Trusts has been written to ensure that readers fully understand relevant legal concepts and are able to confidently apply them within a range of contexts.

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unlocking evidence Landa, J. & Ramjohn, M. (2009)
Unlocking Evidence
Abingdon: Hodder Education

Part of the Unlocking the Law series, this book is designed to provide undergraduate law students with an accessible guide to the subject of evidence.

As with the entire series of Unlocking the Law textbooks, Unlocking Evidence has been written to ensure that readers fully understand relevant legal concepts and are able to confidently apply them within a range of contexts.

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the peoples lawyer Ells, P. (2000)
The People’s Lawyer
London: Virgin Books

Turning fantasy into reality, Philip Ells turned life on its head to do something worthwhile. Imagining sun, sea and sandy beaches, he flies off to the Pacific island state of Tuvalu armed only with his Voluntary Service Overseas briefing and his hopes of finding paradise. Nothing, however, could quite prepare him for the reality of life on Tuvalu.

The People’s Lawyer is Ells' humorous, theatrical and perceptive account of the collision between himself and the Pacific Islanders’ sometimes extraordinary behaviour.



public law concentrate Faragher, C. (2010)
Public Law Concentrate
Oxford: Oxford University Press

This book provides a comprehensive revision guide, covering the main subjects taught on undergraduate law and GDL courses. It includes key legal points within specific subject areas, including key cases, and enables students to develop an understanding of the fundamental principles of public law.

It helps students prepare for their exams and suggests ways to improve performance. It shows how legal rules fit together and the approach that should be adopted when answering exam questions.



criminal justice Davies, M., Croall, H. & Tyrer, J. (2005)
Criminal Justice: An Introduction to the Criminal Justice System in England and Wales
3rd Edition. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited

This book provides a comprehensive guide to the criminal justice system, including information about the various criminal justice agencies, their legal responsibilities, and the social and political context in which they operate.

Review questions and a further reading section is included in each chapter. The book also includes a chronology of key dates, a glossary of terms, student exercises to aid understanding, and information about websites of interest.

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