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  • COMPUTER CONTRACTS PRINCIPLES AND PRECEDENTS SECOND EDITION

    Computer Contracts Principles and Precedents provides all the information necessary to negotiate, draft, interpret and advise on contracts for the sale or acquisition of computer products and services. Taking you step-by-step through individual agreements, it is a practical source of reference for anyone confronted with a computer contract, lawyers and non-lawyers alike.

    • Contains over 250 pages of precedent material
    • Includes the Ergonomics/Health and Safety Regulations; Network Service Level Agreements; Logic Bombs and much more
    • Sets e-commerce and internet developments in a wider IT law context
    • Covers the new data protection regime
    RM250.00
  • COOK ON COSTS 2016 ( IN FAIR CONDITION )

    Cook on Costs remains the leading specialist commentary dealing with all costs developments in recent years. This new edition comprehensively assesses and advises on the results of those changes, incorporating commentary on how the courts are implementing the new costs and costs-related provisions.

    RM330.00
  • Partnership Law (IN GOOD CONDITION)

    • Author: Michael Twomey
    • Year of Publication: 2000
    • ISBN: 9781854758859
    • Country: Ireland
    • Format: Hardback
    RM550.00
  • BUTTERWORTHS DATA SECURITY LAW & PRACTICE ( INDIAN REPRINT ) ( IN FAIR CONDITION )

    Butterworths Data Security Law & Practice is the first guide to data security law and breach action. Its focus on the security imperative makes it uniquely practical and readily usable by in-house lawyers, security specialists and their advisors in private practice.

    The book is fully up to date, covering the recent Data Handling Review and its implications for the public sector, the FSA’s stance on breach notification and its ever increasing fines, as well as the ICO’s guidance. It provides a detailed explanation of the implications for data controllers’ breach handling strategies.

    The book also benefits from specialist chapters on the public and private sectors, core materials included in the appendices, such as the Data Protection Act and essential precedents such as checklists, template breach notification letters, clauses for employment and data processor contracts and a template information and communications systems security policy.

    RM499.00
  • LAW OF EVIDENCE (2 VOLS)

    Including: 
    Modern Law of Evidence
     
    Covering:
    Electronic Evidence (Guidelines, Framework & Admissibility),
    Current Scientific Evidence e.g. Finger Print,
    Graphology, Narco-analysis, DNA, etc.
    & e-Evidence Terminology
     
    As Amended in 2013
    Along with Central & State Amendments 
    RM712.00
  • COUSINS THE LAW OF MORTGAGES THIRD EDITION ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    Cousins: Law of Mortgages is a comprehensive explanation of the law and practice concerning mortgages and related court proceedings.

    Every type of mortgage agreement is covered whilst detailing the rights and duties of the parties involved. The book examines the areas of dispute between mortgagors and mortgagees, setting out available remedies. It also describes the procedures for amending and transferring mortgages.

    There have been substantial changes made in the conceptual framework of Cousins: Law of Mortgages, and a re-ordering of the textual format to assist exposition and to reflect the legal developments which have occurred since the previous edition.

    The 3rd edition has been substantially updated with a re-ordering of the textual format to assist exposition and reflect the recent legal developments, Law of Mortgages ensures readers are up to date on the latest legal developments including:-

    • Bills of Sale Act: Vos J’s detailed analysis in Chapman v Wilson on the application of the Act to future property and the Court of Appeal’s decision in Online Catering Limited v Acton concerning the Acts’ application to companies
    • Limitation Periods: Court of Appeal’s decisions in Yorkshire Bank v Mulall (2009) on limitation periods and charging orders and Ashe v Nat West Bank (2008) on delays in enforcement and adverse possession
    • Includes a new chapter on Subrogation that explores in depth all the principles applicable to subrogation and mortgage including sub-subrogation and subrogation to the vendor’s lien
    • Gives a comprehensive analysis of the law affecting priorities post the Land Registration Act 2002, set against the context of the position under the Land Registration Act 1925 and the previous position covering priorities between and affecting legal and equitable mortgages
    • Provides a new chapter dealing with charging orders, the law and practicalities including consideration of recent cases such as Close Invoice Finance v Pil (2008), Forrester Ketley & Co v Brent (2009) and National Westminster Bank plc v Rushmer (2010)
    • Contains expanded coverage of insolvency as it affects both mortgagors and mortgagee, the law concerning debentures and the regulation of family property
    • Covers in great detail the Consumer Credit Act and the 2010 regulations, with particular focus on the new regime for unfair credit bargains and the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts regulations
    RM500.00
  • LABOUR LAW ( AN INTRODUCTION ) SECOND EDITION ( IN FAIR CONDITION )

    The four-and-a-half years since the publication of the first edition of this book have witnessed momentous changes in the field of labour law and labour relations in Australia. These changes have necessitated a complete rewrite of almost the entire book.

    So Breen Creighton and Andrew Stewart start the second edition of their enormously successful book. Amongst these major changes are :

    • the major alterations to the federal industrial relations system introduced by the Industrial Relations Reform Act 1993, including new laws on enterprise bargaining, unfair dismissal and the right to strike;
    • substantial reforms in each of the State systems, particularly Victoria;
    • the emerging role of international standards and obligations, to which a new chapter is devoted; and
    • the growth and impact of ”marginal” forms of employment, such as casual and contract labour.
    RM90.00
  • CURRIE ON CONFIRMATION OF EXECUTORS EIGHT EDITION ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    Eilidh Scobbie has deployed her great experience as a practitioner and teacher to write this 8th edition of a celebrated textbook. Coverage takes full account of the changes introduced by the Requirements of Writing (Scotland) Act 1995. This title is supplied with a supplement containing styles and the Commissary Court Rules published in October 1996.

    RM450.00
  • CIVIL COSTS FIFTH EDITION ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    Civil Costs provides a thorough and authoritative survey of the costs regime under the Civil Procedure Rules, helping practitioners understand the technicalities of the law.

    It deals with all areas of civil costs, from the basic principles of entitlement to the practical details of how costs – both contentious and non-contentious – are actually assessed.

    • Clarifies the many areas of uncertainty so that points of law and procedures are fully understood
    • Explains all the new costs legislation and rules implementing the Jackson reforms of civil litigation funding
    • Considers the overhaul of the Conditional Fee Agreements regime and the implications in libel, personal injury and other areas
    • Covers appeals against the summary and detailed assessment of costs
    • Examines wasted costs sanctions and the court’s inherent jurisdiction
    • Includes chapters on costs in arbitration proceedings, proceedings before the Court of Protection and before other tribunals
    • Looks at the recovery of costs and the charging of interest on the unpaid amount
    • Includes coverage of the award and assessment of costs in proceedings before the Supreme Court and European Court of Justice
    RM500.00
  • FORENSIC MEDICINE FOR LAWYERS SECOND EDITION ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    The opportunity has been taken to bring the law fully up to date, and the book now includes tables of statutes and cases. The chapters covering comparative medico – legal systems, transplantation, industrial injury, marriage and pregnancy, and poisons law have been extensively rewritten. Current problems in medical jurisprudence, including brainstem death, surrogate motherhood, euthanasia, the Mental Health ( Amendment Act ), negligence and informed consent, are either introduced for the first time or discussed in greater detail.

    RM80.00
  • INTRODUCTION TO LAND LAW THIRD EDITION ( IN FAIR CONDITION )

    The fundamental principles of the complex subject of land law are explained clearly and concisely in this highly successful textbook, now in its third edition. The author takes an imaginative approach to the difficulties the subject can cause for students, giving examples of the sorts of problems that arise and then showing how the law resolves them, using helpful diagrams to illustrate the operation of the principles.

    The text has been thoroughly updated to include significant developments in case law since the publication of the last edition. The chapters on Covenants, Co-ownership and Registered Land have been substantially revised, and the chapter on Licences has been rewritten in its entirety. Relevant statutory changes are also dealt with, including the Limitation Act 1980 and the Matrimonial Homes and Property Act 1981.

    RM50.00
  • MOTIVATING TECHNIQUES FOR THE LAWYERS ( WHY LAWYERS SHOULD SURF ) ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    Oftentimes, even lawyers need motivating, and the best motivation is self-motivation. With the metaphor of surfing and the ocean flowing throughout, the authors have drawn on their collective experience and brought together not only some powerful psychological tools, but a beautiful collection of ideas and images which will continue to inspire long after the first reading. The first section of this book deals with the power of the mind and examines visualizations, underlying beliefs, and one’s own internal language. The book then goes on to examine communication skills ranging from the building of rapport and body language to advocacy techniques. This is followed by a section on goal setting, values, and ways in which positive changes can be made fast and effectively in all areas of one’s life. Finally, there is a section on work/life balance, focusing on various aspects of health and leisure.

    RM45.00
  • TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER ( LAW, PRACTICE AND PRECEDENTS ) SECOND EDITION( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    Building on the success of the last edition, Technology Transfer: Law, Practice and Precedents analyses a broad range of ‘technology transfer’ subjects. The work deals with the many new developments that have been introduced since the last edition in 1996, including:-

    • the new categories of intellectual property;
    • the harmonisation of copyright law throughout the European Community;
    • the Competition Act 1998;
    • the European Commission’s views on research & development agreements;
    • UK tax law and new laws in the regulatory field.In addition, the work provides more information on ‘commercial practice’ topics including a discussion of the terms that are typically encountered in technology transfer agreements, and information on sources of funding for R&D.

    Contents:

    “”Part A: Commercial practice.1.Introduction.2. Types of technology transfer agreement: commercial and practice issues.3. Valuation of technology. Part B: Laws.4. Overview: legal issues affecting technology transfer agreements.5. EC competition laws.6. UK competition laws.7. Selected regulatory issues.8. Personal property law.9. Intellectual property: overview.10. Patents and similar rights.11. Copyright, database rights and designs.12. Confidential information.13. Contract laws.14. Tax laws. Part C: Precedents. Part D: Selected legislation.””

    RM290.00
  • VALUE MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    This book presents an integrated value philosophy, methodology and tool kit for improving project delivery for clients, based on best practice. It combines the theory and practice of value management and is written in such a way that the theory, methodology, workshop styles, tools and techniques can be read independently if the reader wishes.

    RM50.00
  • CONSUMER LAW FOURTH EDITION ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    Consumer transactions may be broadly defined as the business supply of goods or services to the private individual. Clearly there are many different types of consumer transaction. This book does not purport to delineate every byway of consumer law, but concentrates on the legal principles applicable to those areas of most concern to traders, consumers and their legal advisors.

    RM42.70
  • BLACKSTONE’S CRIMINAL PRACTICE 2014 ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    Led by The Right Honourable Sir Anthony Hooper and David Ormerod QC (Hon), our team of authors has been hand-picked to ensure that you can trust our unique combination of authority and practicality. With a simultaneous supplement containing essential materials, you can rely on Blackstone’s Criminal Practice to be your constant companion through every courtroom appearance.

    This new edition has been meticulously revised to provide extensive coverage of all new legislation, case law, and Practice Directions. With free Quarterly Updates, and monthly web updates, you can trust Blackstone’s Criminal Practice to provide reassurance on all the latest developments in criminal law and procedure.

    New to this edition:-

    • Coverage of all new developments including the continuing implementation of the Legal Aid, Sentencing, and Punishment of Offenders Act,
    • updated Criminal Procedure Rules and Sentencing Guidelines,
    • the revised Consolidated Criminal Practice Direction,
    • and the Crime and Courts Act 2013.

    Contents : 

    MAIN VOLUME;
    PART A: GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW; A1 Actus reus: the external elements of an offence A2 Mens Rea A3 General defences A4 Parties to offences A5 Inchoate offences A6 Corporate Liability A7 Human rights A8 Territorial and extra-territorial jurisdiction A9 European Union Law
    PART B: OFFENCES; B1 Homicide and related offences B2 Non-fatal offences against the person B3 Sexual offences B4 Theft, handling stolen goods and related offences B5 Fraud, Blackmail and Deception B6 Falsification, forgery and counterfeiting B7 Company, commercial and insolvency offences B8 Damage to property B9 Offences affecting security B10 Terrorism, piracy and hijacking B11 Offences affecting public order B12 Offences relating to weapons B13 Offences affecting enjoyment of premises B14 Offences against the administration of justice B15 Corruption B16 Revenue customs and social security offences B17 Offences involving misuse of computers B18 Offences involving writing, speech or publication B19 Offences related to drugs B20 Offences relating to dangerous dogs, hunting and animal welfare B21 Offences relating to money laundering and the proceeds of criminal conduct B22 Immigration offences
    PART C: ROAD TRAFFIC OFFENCES; C1 Definitions and basic principles in road traffic cases C2 Evidence and procedure in road traffic cases C3 Offences relating to driving triable on indictment C4 Offences relating to documents triable on indictment C5 Drink-driving offences C6 Summary traffic offences C7 Sentencing C8 The schedules 2 and 3 to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988
    PART D: PROCEDURE;D1 Powers of investigation D2 The decision to prosecute and diversion D3 Courts, parties and abuse of process D4 Criminal procedure rules and case management D5 Preliminary procedures in magistrates’ courts D6 Classification of offences and determining mode of trial D7 Bail D8 Assets recovery D9 Disclosure D10 Sending cases from the magistrates’ court to the Crown Court D11 The indictment D12 Arraignment and pleas D13 Juries D14 Special Measures and anonymity orders D15 Trial on indictment: general matters and pre-trial procedure D16 Trial on indictment: the prosecution case D17 Trial on indictment: the defence case D18 Trial on indictment: procedure between close of defence evidence and retirement of jury D19 Trial on indictment: procedure relating to retirement of jury and verdict D20 Trial on indictment: sentencing procedure D21 Summary trial: general and preliminary matters D22 Summary trial: the course of the trial D23 Sentencing in the magistrates’ court D24 Trial of juveniles D25 Civil behaviour orders: ASBOs, Closure Orders, CPOs, and VOOs D26 Appeal to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) following trial on indictment D27 Procedure on appeal to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) D28 Reference to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) following trial on indictment D29 Challenging decisions of magistrates’ courts and of the Crown Court in its appellate capacity D30 Appeals to the House of Lords and the role of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights D31 Extradition D32 Public funding D33 Costs
    PART E: SENTENCING;E1 Sentencing: general provisions E2 Custodial sentences: general provisions E3 Mandatory life sentences E4 Custodial sentences for dangerous offenders under the Criminal Justice Act 2003 E5 Prescribed custodial sentences E6 Suspended sentences under the Criminal Justice Act 2003 E7 Custodial sentences: detention and custody of offenders under 21 E8 Community Order under the Criminal Justice Act 2003 E9 Youth rehabilitation orders E10 Referral order E11 Reparation orders E12 Absolute and conditional discharges E13 Binding over E14 Orders against parents E15 Fines E16 Compensation orders E17 Restitution orders E18 Deprivation and forfeiture orders E19 Confiscation orders E20 Recommendation for deportation E21 Exclusions and disqualifications E22 Mentally disordered offenders E23 Notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 E24 Rehabilitation of offenders
    PART F: EVIDENCE;F1 General principles of evidence in criminal cases F2 The discretion to exclude evidenceevidence unlawfully, improperly or unfairly obtained F3 Burden and standard of proof and presumptions F4 Competence and compellability of witnesses and oaths and affirmations F5 Corroboration and Care Warnings F6 Examination-in-chief F7 Cross-examination and re-examination F8 Documentary evidence and real evidence F9 Public policy and privilege F10 Opinion evidence F11 Admissibility of previous verdicts F12 Character evidence: evidence of bad character of accused F13 Character evidence: admissibility of evidence of accused’s good character F14 Character evidence: evidence of bad character of persons other than the accused F15 The rule against hearsay: general principles F16 Exceptions to the rule against hearsay (excluding confessions) F17 The rule against hearsay: confessions F18 Evidence of identification F19 Inferences from silence and the non-production of evidence
    APPENDICES;Appendix 1 Codes of Practice under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984Appendix 2 Attorney-General’s GuidelinesAppendix 3 The CPS Code for Crown ProsecutorsAppendix 4 Disclosure;
    (SIMULTANEOUS) SUPPLEMENT 1;The Consolidated Criminal Practice Direction The Criminal Procedure Rules 2013 Sentencing Guidelines

    RM450.00
  • BLACKSTONE’S CRIMINAL PRACTICE 2018 ( IN FAIR CONDITION )

    Led by Professor David Ormerod and David Perry QC, our team of authors has been hand-picked to ensure that you can trust our unique combination of authority and practicality. With a simultaneous supplement containing essential materials, you can rely on Blackstone’s Criminal Practice to be your constant companion through every courtroom appearance.

    This new edition has been meticulously revised to provide extensive coverage of all new legislation, case law, and Practice Directions. With supplements, free Quarterly Updates, and monthly web updates, you can trust Blackstone’s Criminal Practice to provide reassurance on all the latest developments in criminal law and procedure.

    PART A: CRIMINAL LAWA1: Actus reus: the external elements of an offenceA2: Mens ReaA3: General defencesA4: Parties to offencesA5: Inchoate offencesA6: Corporate LiabilityA7: Human rightsA8: Territorial and extra-territorial jurisdictionA9: European Union Law
    PART B: OFFENCESB1: Homicide and related offencesB2: Non-fatal offences against the personB3: Sexual offencesB4: Theft, handling stolen goods and related offencesB5: Fraud and blackmailB6: Falsification, forgery and counterfeitingB7: Company, commercial and insolvency offencesB8: Damage to propertyB9: Offences affecting securityB10: Terrorism, piracy and hijackingB11: Offences affecting public orderB12: Offences relating to weaponsB13: Offences affecting enjoyment of premisesB14: Offences against the administration of justiceB15: Bribery and Misconduct in Public OfficeB16: Revenue customs and social security offencesB17: Offences involving misuse of computersB18: Offences involving writing, speech or publicationB19: Offences related to drugsB20: Offences relating to dangerous dogs and animal welfareB21: Offences relating to money laundering and the proceeds of criminal conductB22: Immigration offences
    PART C: ROAD TRAFFIC OFFENCESC1: Definitions and basic principles in road traffic casesC2: Procedure and evidence in road traffic casesC3: Offences relating to driving triable on indictmentC4: Offences relating to documents triable on indictmentC5: Drink-driving offencesC6: Summary traffic offencesC7: SentencingC8: Schedules 2 and 3 to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988
    PART D: PROCEDURED1: Powers of investigationD2: The decision to prosecute and diversionD3: Courts, parties and abuse of processD4: Criminal Procedure Rules and case managementD5: Preliminary procedures in magistrates’ courtsD6: Classification of offences and allocation (determining mode of trial)D7: BailD8: Assets recoveryD9: DisclosureD10: Sending cases from the magistrates’ court to the Crown CourtD11: The indictmentD12: Arraignment and pleasD13: JuriesD14: Special measures and anonymity ordersD15: Trial on indictment: general matters and pre-trial procedureD16: Trial on indictment: the prosecution caseD17: Trial on indictment: the defence caseD18: Trial on indictment: procedure between close of defence evidence and retirement of juryD19: Trial on indictment: procedure relating to retirement of jury and verdictD20: Trial on indictment: sentencing procedureD21: Summary trial: general and preliminary mattersD22: Summary trial: the course of the trialD23: Sentencing in the magistrates’ courtD24: Trial of juvenilesD25: Civil behaviour orders: ASBOs, Closure Orders, SCPOs, and VOOsD26: Appeal to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) following trial on indictmentD27: Procedure on appeal to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)D28: Reference to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) following trial on indictmentD29: Challenging decisions of magistrates’ courts and of the Crown Court in its appellate capacityD30: Appeals to the Supreme Court and the role of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human RightsD31: ExtraditionD32: Public fundingD33: Costs
    ART E: SENTENCINGE1: Sentencing: general provisionsE2: Custodial sentences: general provisionsE3: Mandatory life sentencesE4: Dangerous offendersE5: Prescribed custodial sentencesE6: Suspended sentencesE7: Custodial sentences: detention and custody of offenders under 21E8: Community ordersE9: Youth rehabilitation ordersE10: Referral ordersE11: Reparation ordersE12: Absolute and conditional dischargesE13: Binding overE14: Orders against parentsE15: FinesE16: Compensation ordersE17: Restitution ordersE18: Deprivation and forfeiture ordersE19: Confiscation ordersE20: Recommendation for deportationE21: Exclusions and disqualificationsE22: Mentally disordered offendersE23: Notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003E24: Rehabilitation of offenders
    PART F: EVIDENCE F1: General principles of evidence in criminal cases F2: The discretion to exclude evidence; evidence unlawfully, improperly or unfairly obtained F3: Burden and standard of proof and presumptions F4: Competence and compellability of witnesses and oaths and affirmations F5: Corroboration and Care Warnings F6: Examination-in-chief F7: Cross-examination and re-examination F8: Documentary evidence and real evidence F9: Public policy F10: Privilege F11: Opinion evidence F12: Admissibility of previous verdicts F13: Character evidence: evidence of bad character of accused F14: Character evidence: admissibility of evidence of accused’s good character F15: Character evidence: evidence of bad character of persons other than the accused F16: The rule against hearsay: general principles F17: Exceptions to the rule against hearsay (excluding confessions) F18: The rule against hearsay: confessions F19: Evidence of identification F20: Inferences from silence and the non-production of evidence
    APPENDICES Appendix 1 Codes of Practice under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Appendix 2 Attorney-General’s GuidelinesAppendix 3 The Code for Crown ProsecutorsAppendix 4 Disclosure
    (SIMULTANEOUS) SUPPLEMENT 1 Criminal Procedure Rules 2016 and Criminal Practice Directions Sentencing Guidelines

    RM550.00
  • COMPANY LAW HANDBOOK SEVENTEENTH EDITION 2003 ( IN FAIR CONDITION )

    The seventeenth edition includes the full text of the Financial Services and Markets Acts 2000 and the texts of those statutory instruments made under the 2000 Act that are most relevant to corporate lawyers. The Enterprise Act 2000 ( Part 3 Mergers ), as amended by the Communications Act 2003 , is reproduced in this edition and the amendments made by Part 10      ( Insolvency ) of the 2002 Act have been incorporated into the Insolvency Act 1986. All the statutes have been updated, including the amendments made by the Regulatory Reform ( Removal of 20 Member Limit in Partnerships etc ) Order 2002, the Companies ( Acquisition of Own Shares ) ( Treasury Shares) Regulations 2003 and the Uncertificated Securities (Amendment ) ( Eligible Debt Securities) Regulations 2003.

    RM100.00
  • SOLICITORS’ NEGLIGENCE ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    This book provides a comprehensive guide to all aspects of solicitors’ negligence, liability in equity and wasted costs. Written by practitioners for practitioners, it deals with a variety of topics, from general principles to specific situations, and is a handy and practical guide to the procedural aspects of bringing and defending a claim for solicitors’ negligence.Divided into three principal sections, the first part provides a full survey of the general principles of the law of contract, tort, trusts and fiduciary duty which apply to claims against solicitors. The second part contains chapters on the following areas of practice: Lender’s claims, Conveyancing, Litigation, Wills and Estates. The third part covers the procedural issues of claims for wasted costs orders and the special problems of privilege and disclosure which arise in claims against solicitors. Chapters in the second and third parts are organised by reference to the specific issues and practical situations which commonly arise in this type of claim – giving quick and accurate answers to those problems without the need to carry out additional research.This is the first textbook to deal exclusively with claims against solicitors in England and Wales. It will make essential reading for solicitors, barristers and insurance underwriters who deal with claims against solicitors and will help high street solicitors to know what the courts now expect of them.

    RM280.00
  • MACDONALD’S IMMIGRATION LAW & PRACTICE EIGHT EDITION VOLUME 1 AND 2 ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    Since the publication of the first edition in 1983 Macdonald’s Immigration Law & Practice has established itself as the standard textbook in the field and is recognised by the legal profession as the most authoritative text on immigration law.

    Written with precision by leading immigration experts the work has been updated to offer all of the latest legislation, cases, political developments and commentary and guidance on every significant aspect of the law and practice of immigration.

    The 8th edition, now in two volumes, has been fully revised and contains all the latest SIs, covers all recent case law, including decisions from Strasbourg, the House of Lords and the Court of Appeal and the latest immigration appeals Procedure Rules, Practice Direction and CPR.

     

    • The 1st Supplement to Volume 1 was published in March 2012
    • The 1st Supplement to Volume 2 was published in December 2011
    • The Main Work was published in October 2010

    Contents :1. Introducing immigration law 2. Right of abode and citizenship 3. Control of entry 4. Control after entry 5. Settlement and return 6. Common travel area, crew members and exempted groups 7. European Community law and related obligations 8. Human rights law 9. Visits, study and temporary purposes 10. Working, business, investment and retirement in the UK 11. Families, partners and children 12. Refugees, Asylum, Humanitarian Protection and Discretionary leave 13. Welfare benefits, Asylum support and Community care 14. Penal and carrier sanctions 15. Deportation and repatriation 16. Removal and other expulsion 17. Detention and bail 18. Immigration appeals Appendix 1: Legislation and materials Appendix 2: Official addresses Appendix 3: Legal and country information websites Appendix 4: Glossary Tables and index

     

    RM700.00
  • MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS SECURITY ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    In reaction to the continually changing business climate companies develop many business strategies to increase their competitiveness and improve profitability. Companies regularly reshape themselves continually exploring new markets and developing new products. When they can’t expand into new markets or develop new products on their own, they seek alternatives. These alternatives include merging with or acquiring other companies to create a single more capable company. Companies acquire other companies for a wide variety of reasons. In some cases company survival may actually be the reason. What does this condition mean to the security professional? In the course of mergers and acquisitions, security plays a vital role in helping to make the endeavor successful. There are numerous titles on the business aspects of M&A such as the ones listed below. However, this unique book focuses on the role security plays in helping to make a merger, acquisition or divestiture successful. It addresses the fundamental security elements that are required to support the effort. In addition, it provides an integrated “how to” approach to implementing M&A security complete with methods and processes that have been quickly and cost-effectively implemented.

    RM180.00
  • BAGEHOT ON SPONSORSHIP, MERCHANDISING AND ENDORSEMENT ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    Sponsorship, Endorsement and Merchandising provides a comprehensive and highly practical explanation of the law relevant to these increasingly important areas of business. It synthesises a variety of current practices to provide clear guidance on all aspects of negotiating and drawing up contracts, examining both the basic points of contracting and the unique requirements of each type of agreement in this area. The 2nd edition reflects the rapid development of the subject since publication of the acclaimed first edition.
    * Comprehensive and highly readable work on a fast growing area of marketing
    * Includes a greatly expanded section on sports sponsorship
    * Practical approach, including a question and answer section, specimen clauses and draft agreements.

    Contents:How sponsorship works.; Sponsorship contract negotiation.; Sponsor’s rights. ;Sponsor’s obligations.; Obligations of sponsored party.;Merchandising.; Endorsement.; Sponsorship taxation. ;Basic contract points. ;Appendices.

    RM330.00