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Australian Law Dictionary 4e - Trischa Mann

Australian Law Dictionary 4e

By: Trischa Mann

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The fourth edition Australian Law Dictionary is your guide to the legal terms and words that you will encounter in everyday practice. This edition features hundreds of new, interlinked entries across nine additional focus areas, and incorporates relevant new cases and legislation. Key features Written, reviewed and edited by legal experts. Mapped around 20 key legal topic areas, including the Priestley 11. Extensive cross-referencing among entries, providing valuable context. Extended entries for major topics and complex terms. Case and legislative authorities cited within relevant definitions. Subject overviews showing key terms for each topic Key relationship diagrams and key term lists Online access to complex flow charts, multiple-choice quizzes, further reading and interactive key term exercises to test your knowledge of legal language. Online access to Abbreviations, Law Report and Medium-Neutral Case Citations, Popular Case Names, Australian Prime Ministers, Justices of the High Court of Australia and the Constitution. New to this fourth edition Wider focus on 'Beyond Priestley 11' subjects: Foundations of law and Legal Writing. Environmental law, First nations, family and community. Commercial law (online, accounting, tax) and Intellectual property. International and humanitarian law. Jurisprudence. Priestley 12 (legal practice).
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