Blackstone's International Law Documents (Blackstone's Statute Series)

Blackstone's International Law Documents (Blackstone's Statute Series)

by Malcolm Evans (Editor)

Synopsis

Blackstone's Statutes have an unrivalled tradition of trust and quality, and a rock-solid reputation for accuracy, reliability, and authority. Content is extensively reviewed to ensure a close map to courses. Blackstone's Statutes lead the market: consistently recommended by lecturers and relied on by students for exam and course use. Each title is: - Trusted: ideal for exam use - Practical: clear indexing aids navigation - Reliable: current, comprehensive coverage - Relevant: content reviewed to match your course Visit www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/orc/statutes/ for accompanying online resources, including video guides to reading and interpreting statutes, web links, exam tips, and an interactive sample Act of Parliament.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 592
Edition: 13
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 13 Jul 2017

ISBN 10: 0198802749
ISBN 13: 9780198802747

Media Reviews
With an excellent selection of statutes and a clean, accessible layout, Blackstone's have long been the go-to series for statute books. * Lee Roach, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Portsmouth *
The Blackstone's series, with their unannotated content, are an excellent resource for students during their exams. * Colin Moore, Associate Lecturer, Kent Law School *
As all the books in the Blackstone's Series take a similar approach to layout and structure I find it easy to locate the document I need, whichever area of law I'm studying. * Iliyana Dimitrova, Diploma in Professional Legal Studies student at the University of Edinburgh *
With their reputation for accuracy and expertly-selected legislation, the Blackstone's Statutes have been well-received by students for decades. * Chris Bevan, Assistant Professor in Property Law, University of Nottingham *
The running headings at the top of the page enable readers to tell easily which Schedule to an Act they are looking at - this is what marks out the Blackstone series from its competitors. * Nigel Furey, Teaching Fellow, University of Bristol *
Author Bio
Sir Malcolm Evans KCMG OBE is Professor of Public International Law, University of Bristol. He is a member and Chair of the UN Subcommittee for the Prevention of Torture (the SPT). From 2002 - 2013 he was a member of the OSCE ODIHR Advisory Council on the Freedom of Religion or Belief.