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Parpworth: Consitutional and Administrative Law 5e Davis: Intellectual Property Law 3e Hedley: Tort 6e

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Written by leading academics and renowned for their clarity, the titles in the
Core Text Series take readers straight to the heart of the subject, providing a reliable and invaluable guide for students of law at all levels.

Each title in the series has been carefully reviewed to help shape the direction of the series both in terms of look and layout. This has also shaped content, ensuring that the books map even more closely onto university courses.


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All titles in the series are updated regularly and have a range of enhanced learning features including:

  • inset case summaries and quotations that are clearly differentiated from the text
  • several levels of headings and numbered paragraphs to aid navigation and
    cross-referencing
  • chapter summaries that enable students to access the key points of study quickly and easily.



New editions available now:

Hedley: Tort 6e


Davis: Intellectual Property Law 3e


Parpworth: Constitutional and Administrative Law 5e


Welstead & Edwards: Family Law 2e



Also available:

Malleson: The Legal System 3e


Munday: Evidence 4e


Gray and Gray: Land Law 5e


Dignam & Lowry: Company Law 4e


Horspool & Humphreys European Union Law 4e


O'Sullivan & Hilliard: The Law of Contract 2e


Padfield: Criminal Law 5e


Penner: The Law of Trusts 5e


Upex, Benny & Hardy: Labour Law 2e




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Order your free inspection copy by clicking on the links above, which will take you through to the web page for each title.


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