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Law Basics: 100 Cases That Every Scots Law Student Needs to Know 2nd ed isbn 9780414017733

100 Cases That Every Scots Law Student Needs to Know


ISBN13: 9780414014626
ISBN: 0414014626
New Edition ISBN: 9780414017733
Published: December 2001
Publisher: W. Green
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Designed as a learning aid, and written in an informal style, this book is an exposition of 100 of the major cases, which have either created, or illustrate well, the legal system as we know it today. The cases have been chosen primarily for illustrating important points of law in a large variety of legal disciplines. Publishing in the popular LawBasics series, this book will be a helpful, easily digestible guide to the development of case law in Scotland, from the Union of the Parliaments to devolution. 100 Cases LawBasics is presented in a clear, concise and approachable format. Written in chronological order, it can be read in that order or also dipped into for particular cases or topics of interest.

Contents:
sListed below are just some of the 100 cases included: - Daniel McNaughten's Case (1843) - Morrison v. Robertson (1908) - Moorov v. H.M. Advocate (1930) - Donoghue v. Stevenson (1932) - Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd v. Wednesbury Corporation (1947) - Sharp v. Thomson (1997).