Contract, Tort and Restitution Statutes 2011-2012 (Routledge Student Statutes)

Contract, Tort and Restitution Statutes 2011-2012 (Routledge Student Statutes)

by HowardJohnson (Author), JamesDevenney (Author)

Synopsis

`Focused content, layout and price - Routledge competes and wins in relation to all of these factors' - Craig Lind, University of Sussex, UK

`The best value and best format books on the market.' - Ed Bates, Southampton University, UK

Routledge Student Statutes present all the legislation students need in one easy-to-use volume. Developed in response to feedback from lecturers and students, this book offer a fully up-to-date, comprehensive, and clearly presented collection of legislation - ideal for LLB and GDL course and exam use.

Routledge Student Statutes are:

  • Exam Friendly: un-annotated and conforming to exam regulations
  • Tailored to fit your course: 80% of lecturers we surveyed agree that Routledge Student Statutes match their course and cover all relevant legislation
  • Trustworthy: Routledge Student Statutes are compiled by subject experts, updated annually and have been developed to meet student needs through extensive market research
  • Easy to use: a clear text design, comprehensive table of contents, multiple indexes and highlighted amendments to the law make these books the more student-friendly Statutes on the market
  • Competitively Priced: these books offer content and usability rated as good or better than our major competitor, but at a more competitive price
  • Supported by a Companion Website: presenting scenario questions for interpreting Statutes, annotated web links, and multiple-choice questions, these resources are designed to help students to be confident and prepared.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 488
Edition: 3
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 05 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 0415687446
ISBN 13: 9780415687447

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Praise for Routledge Student Statutes

The best value and best format books on the market. Ed Bates, University of Southampton, UK

`Focused content, layout and price - Routledge competes and wins in relation to all of these factors' - Craig Lind, University of Sussex, UK

`comprehensive and reliable' - Andromachi Georgosouli, University of Leicester, UK

`user friendly and sensibly laid out.' -John Stanton, Kingston University, UK

`An exciting and valuable selection of the key legislative material' - David Radlett, University of Kent, UK

`I prefer the layout of the Routledge statute book to other statute books that I have seen.' - Nicola Haralambous, University of Hertfordshire, UK

`Well-presented and has thorough content [...] clearly a good competitor' - Brian Coggon, University of Lincoln, UK

`...given the addition of the useful web resource and the easy to read section headings, I would be more inclined to recommend this book than other statute texts.' - Emma Warner-Reed, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

`excellent and relevant' - Sarwan Singh, City University London, UK

`I personally prefer the Routledge series as it is better laid out and more accessible.' - Jonathan Doak, University of Nottingham, UK

`Routledge Student Statutes are practical and carefully designed for the needs of the students.' - Stelios Andreadakis, Oxford Brookes University, UK

`an excellent statute text' - Fang Ma, University of Hertfordshire, UK

`Other statute books are not as attractive in look or feel, not as easy to navigate, more expensive and amendments are less clear' - Jason Lowther, University of Plymouth, UK

`Gives good coverage and certainly includes all elements addressed on our current syllabus. I personally think this statute is more clearly set out than other statute books and is more user friendly for it.' - Samantha Pegg, Nottingham Trent University, UK

This statute book is a student friendly material. Index features as well as the overall content make this book a valuable contribution to student reading lists Orkun Akseli , Newcastle University, UK

`A very welcome publication' - Simon Barnett, University of Hertfordshire, UK

`I am sticking with Routledge Student Statutes.'- Francis Tansinda, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

Author Bio
James Devenney is Chair in Commercial Law at the University of Exeter. Howard Johnson is Deputy Head of Bangor Law School and Senior Lecturer in Law at Bangor University.