
The bestselling title in the Oxford Quick Reference series, A Dictionary of Law is an essential reference work, described by leading university lecturers as 'the best law dictionary' and favoured by law students and legal professionals alike. The tenth edition features over 4,900 clear and concise definitions on major terms, concepts, and processes within the English legal system, and is a useful source of information for any of the many countries that base their legal system on English law. It includes more than 120 new entries, including acid attacks, lasers, Nightingale Courts, Northern Ireland Protocol, and retained EU Law. Many of the new and revised entries reflect changes brought about by Brexit and the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020. There have also been significant increases of coverage in the areas of constitutional law, medical law, and employment law and professional regulation. Updated web links complement the text and lead to a dedicated companion website for further reading materials. The dictionary also contains a guide to legal writing, and a citation guide drawn from the Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA).
This dictionary serves as a comprehensive reference tool for navigating the terminology, concepts, and procedural frameworks of the English legal system. The text is designed to provide clarity for both students and practitioners, offering precise definitions that reflect current legislative updates and judicial developments. By synthesizing complex legal jargon into accessible entries, the work functions as a foundational resource for those operating within or studying jurisdictions influenced by English law.
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Legal professionals and university lecturers frequently cite this work as a standard reference for clarity and accuracy in legal terminology. Experts highlight the dictionary's utility as a reliable, up-to-date resource for navigating the complexities of the English legal framework.
Page Count:
2092
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192651803
ISBN-13:
9780192651808
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