Below are some of our major and new products.
For over 180 years Archbold: Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice has been the first choice of judges, barristers and practitioners. It offers the most authoritative and comprehensive coverage of the practice and procedure of the Crown Court including jurisdiction, bail, evidence, costs and appeals.
The 2009 edition is publishing in November, fully revised and updated with new legislation, case law, SIs, practice directions and guidelines by the team of expert editors.
Available in Print and on CD-ROM
Gatley on Libel and Slander provides in-depth and comprehensive coverage of defamation law, including coverage of substantive and procedural law. Forming part of the Common Law Library, it gives guidance on recent case law, developments in legal principles and relevant legislation, and any changes to procedural aspects of practice.
New from Sweet & Maxwell, Licensing Law and Practice examines every aspect of licensing and gambling law in comprehensive detail, and provides essential guidance on this complicated area of law.
It covers an extensive range of licences, and contains relevant legislation, procedural guidance and useful forms.
Having been highly regarded amongst insurance law practitioners and the insurance industry for almost 100 years,
MacGillivray on Insurance Law is considered to be the "insurance law bible". This classic work is frequently cited in courts and, now in its 11th edition, is the keystone for any insurance law library.
International Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing provides a long awaited, comprehensive guide to money laundering regulation and legislation in the context of the UK legal framework. It is a one stop source of reference on this hot topic, providing guidance and information you won’t find anywhere else.
All the detail... All the developments... All in the new 11th Edition
Provides all Acts, regulations and case law affecting work carried out by insolvency practitioners in one single place of reference
Offers annotated commentary and clarification on the legal and the practical implications of insolvency legislation
Considers both corporate and personal insolvency
Gives you full updates on recent amendments to Acts with commentary on provisions
Provides expert commentary on case law
Offers clear guidance indexed by case, legislative reference, and topic
- Includes a full contents list for each piece of legislation, making it easy to navigate
Analysis, discussion and opinion on the law relating to capital gains tax
Whiteman & Sherry on Capital Gains Tax explores every aspect of the law that impacts on capital gains tax. It looks at the case law analysing the major decisions of the courts and their implications. It examines the statutory provisions identifying areas of difficulty and offering the authors views.
The IDS Redundancy Handbook is your comprehensive source of information on the Employment Rights Act 1996, and subsequent case law that impacts on redundancy issues. It outlines the law as it stands today, and explains the practical implications for employers and employees going through the redundancy process. The handbook will help you to define the problem areas which can arise and clarify when redundancy can be unfair, unreasonable or discriminatory.