Introductory Scots Law Third Edition: Theory and Practice

Introductory Scots Law Third Edition: Theory and Practice

by Sean Crossan
Introductory Scots Law Third Edition: Theory and Practice

Introductory Scots Law Third Edition: Theory and Practice

by Sean Crossan

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Overview

A new and an updated edition of a core bestselling title.

Introductory Scots Law 3rd Edition develops the core knowledge and skills demanded in advanced law classes as part of Higher National courses and university-level business courses containing a strong legal component. Attractively designed, this user friendly textbook offers straightforward and accessible coverage of the key areas of Scots Law and the most recent developments within it


The third edition:

- Is fully revised to include the most up to date legal developments and case law e.g. developments in constitutional law, equality and diversity and human rights

- Places particular emphasis on the practical side of contemporary Scots Law by featuring exemplar legal documents to aid understanding

- Contains frequent summary Key Points and in-depth Test Your Knowledge questions/case studies to consolidate learning and comprehensionProvides full answers and a range of invaluable e-resources on the accompanying website, including additional case studies and samples of procedures and paperwork

- Is also suitable for introductory law units in other fields (such as professional studies) as well as offering a source of highly accessible reference material for a more general readership.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781471863714
Publisher: Hodder Education
Publication date: 12/18/2017
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years

About the Author

Sean Crossan hs taught Business, Law, Politics and Sociology in Further and Higher Education level for nearly twenty years as a lecturer and senior lecturer. He also worked in an employment law practice for over a decade and he continues to be involved in this area as a trade union representative.
He is currently the Course Leader for the Diploma of Higher Education (Business) run jointly by City of Glasgow College and Strathclyde Business School.

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