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Quick Reference Guide Lincoln’s Inn Library QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE CURRENT TEXTBOOKS BY SUBJECT Check the main computer catalogue for anything you can not find here. Please note – the Library cellar is now closed for a period of some weeks due to the development project. This means that material stored there will be inaccessible to users and staff. Ask the Library staff whether the item you are searching for is available online, available at another Inn library, or available at another London library. ABANDONMENT SYDENHAM, Angela HICKEY, Robin Public rights of way and access to land Property and the law of finders 4th ed. Bristol : Jordans, 2010 Oxford : Hart, 2010 lv, 669 p. xvi, 183 p. Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - SYD Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - HIC ACCESSORIES ABBREVIATIONS DAVIES, Paul S. RAISTRICK, Donald Accessory liability Index to legal citations and abbreviations Oxford : Hart, 2015 4th ed. London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2013 xxxiii, 294 p. ix, 592 p. Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - DAV Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE DIETRICH, Joachim Accessories in private law / Joachim Dietrich and ABUSE OF PROCESS Pauline Ridge SEE ALSO: VEXATIOUS LITIGANTS Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015 l, 433 p. WELLS, Colin Shelf Reference: NEW BOOKS Abuse of process 2nd ed. London : Jordans, 2011 xxxv, 382 p. ACCIDENTS Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - WEL SEE ALSO: FATAL ACCIDENTS YOUNG, David ALDOUS, Grahame Abuse of process in criminal proceedings Work accidents at sea / Grahame Aldous, Linda 4th ed. / David Young, Mark Summers, David Nelson ; editor Stephen Glynn Corker Haywards Heath : Bloomsbury London : 9 Gough Square, 2008 Professional, 2014 xii, 137 p. lxiv, 554 p. Shelf Reference: DESK V - GOU Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - YOU BINGHAM, Leonard Bingham and Berrymans' personal injury and motor ACADEMIC FREEDOM claims cases 14th ed. / Ruth Graham ... [et al.] London : BARENDT, Eric M. LexisNexis, 2014 Academic freedom and the law : a comparative cxlvii, 1497 p. study Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - BIN Oxford : Hart, 2010 xxviii, 331 p. FOSTER, Charles Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - BAR APIL guide to tripping and slipping cases / by Charles Foster and Ben Bradley 2nd ed. Bristol : Jordans, 2015 ACCESS TO JUSTICE xxxii, 310 p. Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - FOS BANNER, Charles The Aarhus Convention : a guide for UK lawyers / GOVERNMENT ACTUARY'S DEPARTMENT edited by Charles Banner Actuarial tables with explanatory notes for use in Oxford : Hart, 2015 personal injury and fatal accident cases xxix, 347 p. 7th ed. / prepared by an Inter-disciplinary Working Shelf Reference: 46 Party, Chairman of the Working Party: Robin de Wilde London : The Stationery Office, 2011 70 p. ACCESS TO THE COUNTRYSIDE Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE RIDDALL, John G. Rights of way : a guide to law and practice ADJUDICATION 4th ed. / by John Riddall and John Trevelyan London : Ramblers' Association and Open Spaces COULSON, Sir Peter Society, 2007 Coulson on construction adjudication liv, 883 p. 3rd ed. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015 Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - RID xxxiii, 539 p. Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - COU 2 Subject Listing RICHES, John L. FELDMAN, David Construction adjudication / John L. Riches and English public law / edited by David Feldman Christopher Dancaster 2nd ed. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009 2nd ed. Oxford : Blackwell Publishing, 2004 cxlvii, 1289 p. xv, 405 p. Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - FEL Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - RIC PHILLIPS, O. Hood O. Hood Phillips and Jackson : constitutional and ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES administrative law 8th ed. / by O. Hood Phillips, Paul Jackson and FROST, Martyn Patricia Leopold London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2001 Risk and negligence in wills, estates and trusts / Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - PHI Martyn Frost, Penelope Reed and Mark Baxter 2nd ed. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014 SCHWARZE, Jurgen xliv, 504 p. European administrative law Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - FRO Rev. 1st ed. Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities ; London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2006 ADMINISTRATIVE COURT ccxxxii, 1562 p. SEE ALSO: JUDICIAL REVIEW Shelf Reference: 47 BLACKSTONE CHAMBERS WADE, Sir William Administrative Court : practice and procedure / Administrative law / by Sir William Wade and general editor Beverley Lang Christopher Forsyth London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2006 11th ed. / by Christopher Forsyth Oxford : Oxford cxvii, 1127 p. University Press, 2014 Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - BLA xc, 867 p. Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - WAD SUPPERSTONE, Sir Michael Administrative Court practice / edited by Michael Supperstone and Lynne Knapman ADMINISTRATORS 2nd ed. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008 SEE ALSO: CORPORATE INSOLVENCY xxlv, 366 p. Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - SUP KERR, William Williamson Kerr and Hunter on receivers and administrators 19th ed. / edited by Sandra Frisby, Malcolm Davis- ADMINISTRATIVE LAW White London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2010 SEE ALSO: BIAS; JUDICIAL REVIEW; PUBLIC xcviii, 820 p. AUTHORITIES; PUBLIC INQUIRIES Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - KER BRADLEY, A. W. LIGHTMAN, Sir Gavin Constitutional and administrative law The law of administrators and receivers of 16th ed. / A.W. Bradley, K.D. Ewing, C.J.S. Knight companies 2015 [i.e. 2014] Harlow : Pearson, 2015 5th ed. / by Sir Gavin Lightman and Gabriel Moss ; lxviii, 753 p. with Hamish Anderson, Ian F. Fletcher, Richard Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - BRA Snowden 2011 + 2015 supplement London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2011 CANE, Peter clxiii, 1113 p. Administrative law Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - LIG 5th ed. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011 xxxix, 452 p. PICARDA, Hubert Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - CAN The law relating to receivers, managers and administrators CRAIG, Paul 4th ed. Haywards Heath : Tottel, 2006 Administrative law cii, 814 p. 7th ed. London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2012 Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - PIC cxxii, 980 p. Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - CRA ADMIRALTY COURT CRAIG, Paul SEE ALSO: SHIPPING LAW EU administrative law 2nd ed. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012 MEESON, Nigel xcv, 888 p. Admiralty jurisdiction and practice Shelf Reference: 46 4th ed. / by Nigel Meeson and John A. Kimbell London : Informa, 2011 3 Subject Listing lxxxiii, 655p. Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - MEE ADOPTION DU CANN, Richard The art of the advocate CABEZA, Ruth Rev. ed. Harmondsworth : Penguin, 1993 International adoption / Ruth Cabeza, Ayeesha Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE Bhutta, Jason Braier Bristol : Family Law, 2012 EVANS, Keith xxx, 601 p. Advocacy in court : a beginner's guide Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - CAB 2nd ed. London : Blackstone, 1995 Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE SWINDELLS, Heather Adoption : the modern procedure / Heather EVANS, Keith Swindells, Clive Heaton The golden rules of advocacy Bristol : Family Law, 2006 London : Blackstone, 1993 xxv, 763 p. Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - SWI FOSTER, Charles Civil advocacy : a practical guide / Charles Foster ADVERSE POSSESSION ... [et al.] SEE ALSO: LIMITATIONS; POSSESSION OF LAND 2nd ed. London : Cavendish, 2001 Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE JOURDAN, Stephen Adverse possession GOODMAN, Andrew 2nd ed. / Stephen Jourdan, Oliver Radley-Gardner Effective mediation advocacy : a guide for Haywards Heath : Bloomsbury, 2011 practitioners lxv, 824 p. 3rd ed. St Albans : Mediation Publishing, 2016 Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - JOU xvii, 392 p. Federal law reports vol. 303 Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE GOODMAN, Andrew ADVERTISING Effective written advocacy : a guide for practitioners MYNORS, Charles 2nd ed. London : Wildy, Simmonds and Hill, 2012 The control of outdoor advertising and graffiti xxi, 361 p. Crayford, Kent : Shaw & Sons, 2009 Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE xlvii, 478 p. Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - MYN HYAM, Michael Advocacy skills 4th ed. London : Blackstone, 1999 ADVOCACY Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE SEE ALSO: CROSS-EXAMINATION; MOOTS POPE, David BEDINGFIELD, David Mooting and advocacy skills Advocacy in family proceedings : theory and 2nd ed. / David Pope, Dan Hill London : Sweet & practice Maxwell, 2011 2nd ed. Bristol : Family Law, 2013 viii, 188 p. xlii, 788 p. Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE ROSS, David BOON, Andy Advocacy Advocacy 2nd ed. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2nd ed. London : Cavendish, 1999 2007 Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE xi, 180 p. Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE CITY LAW SCHOOL Advocacy SELBY, Hugh 17th ed. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014 Winning advocacy : preparation, questions, xv, 394 p. argument / Hugh Selby and Graeme Blank Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE 2nd ed. Melbourne : Oxford University Press, 2004 xiv, 170 p. CROWTHER, Eric Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE Advocacy for the advocate 2nd ed. London : Longman, 1991 SHERR, Avrom Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE Advocacy London : Blackstone, 1993 Shelf Reference: ENQUIRY DESK - REFERENCE 4 Subject Listing AFFIRMATIONS RANDOLPH, Fergus The European law of commercial agency / Fergus ANDERSON, Mark Randolph and Jonathan Davey Execution of documents / Mark Anderson and Victor 3rd ed. Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2010 Warner xxi, 337 p. 3rd ed. London : Law Society, 2015 Shelf Reference: 47 xliv, 428 p. Shelf Reference: TEXTBOOK BAY - AND AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS AGE DISCRIMINATION SCAMMELL, W.
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