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SWEET & MAXWELL NEW TITLES CATALOGUE AUGUST-DECEMBER 2012

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Welcome to the August-December 2012 New Titles Catalogue which contains a large selection of new titles and editions scheduled to be published by Sweet & Maxwell in the coming months. Also included are selected titles due from: • W Green, publishers of legal texts and law reports for the Scottish legal profession and students of Scots law • New titles from Round Hall, the Irish legal publisher • The IDS range of employment law handbooks and guides • The European Lawyer Reference Series • The City Library portfolio of titles on financial regulation and corporate finance. New titles and editions are presented under practice area categories. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this catalogue is as accurate as possible at the time of going to press, and any changes can be checked by going to our website sweetandmaxwell.co.uk.

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Accountancy 1 Highways 17 Public Procurement 31 Administrative Law 1 Human Rights 17 Reference 32 Arbitration 1 Information Technology Law 18 Road Traffic 33 Banking & Financial Services 3 Insolvency 18 Scottish Law 34 Commercial Law 5 Insurance Law 20 Shipping 36 Company Law 7 Intellectual Property 21 Taxation Law 37 Competition Law 8 International Trade Law 22 Tort 38 Conflict of Laws 9 Irish Law 23 Trusts Law 38 Construction Law 9 Land & Property 25 Wills & Probate 39 Contract Law 10 Landlord & Tenant 26 UK Trade and Academic Representation 40 Criminal Law 10 Licensing 28 UK Stockists 40 Damages 13 Litigation 28 International Sales Contacts 41 Data Protection 13 Medical Law 30 Overseas Agents and Recommended Stockists 42 Employment Law 14 Mental Health 30 Title Index 45 Energy Law 14 Partnerships 30 Author index 46 Environmental Law 15 Personal Injury 31 Family & Social Welfare Law 15 Professional Negligence 31

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ACCOUNTANCY ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ARBITRATION

INSIGHTS INTO IFRS DE SMITH’S JUDICIAL REVIEW A COMMENTARY ON 9TH EDITION 7TH EDITION THE LCIA RULES Editorial Board: The KPMG International Editors: Right Hon Lord Woolf, Sir Jeffrey Shai Wade, Phillip Clifford Financial Reporting Group Jowell, QC, Professor Andrew Le Sueur, and James Clanchy Ivan Hare and Catherine Donnelly •• Provides an overview of the •• Provides practical, article-by-article requirements of IFRS “Passes with distinction the only test that commentary on the Rules of the •• Focuses on the requirements for matters to lawyers who are advising clients, London Court of International annual reporting periods beginning or to judges who have to decide cases: Arbitration on 1 January 2012 it supplies the answers to complex legal •• Explains the impact of each article from problems... it is superbly written.” – The Times •• Organised by topic to follow the the perspective of a lawyer working on structure of a set of financial •• Provides definitive guidance on all an arbitration statements, making it easy to use aspects of judicial review and is •• Covers all topics, from the choice of the •• Cross-referenced extensively to the frequently cited in court LCIA and drafting of suitable arbitration relevant standards and interpretations •• Covers the history, theoretical clauses through the entire process of •• Emphasises the application of foundations and principles of judicial an arbitration to the award and related IFRS in practice and explains the review matters conclusions reached by KPMG on many •• Explains which decisions are subject •• Goes through every aspect of the interpretative issues to judicial review and who may be a proceedings giving expert guidance •• Includes detailed examples to illustrate claimant, third party or intervener throughout the application of the standards •• Deals comprehensively with all grounds •• Covers all issues that need to be •• Provides updates based on real IFRS of challenge, including illegality, considered when forming an Arbitral queries encountered by KPMG member procedural impropriety, substantive Tribunal firms in practice during the last year review, under the Human Rights •• Discusses the challenge, removal or Act 1998 and European Community Contains guidance on the new replacement of arbitrators •• grounds consolidation, fair value measurement •• Refers to previous decisions of the LCIA and financial instrument standards •• Gives detailed guidance on practice Court, making it easy to research case and procedure •• Details the impact of IFRSs published law and awards between 1 August 2011 and 1 August •• Examines the different remedies •• Compares the LCIA Rules with 2012 which are not yet effective for available such as injunctions, equivalent provisions in other arbitral annual periods beginning on 1 January prerogative orders and pecuniary rules 2012 remedies •• Features a valuable set of model forms Provides a brief overview of current •• Surveys the relationship between for an LCIA Arbitration •• judicial review, ombudsmen, tribunals IASB projects relevant to each topic CONTENTS: Part One: The history of the LCIA and other methods of redress •• Appendix includes current effective and its structure. Other services. The structure requirements, forthcoming •• Examines the latest developments of the LCIA Arbitration Rules. Choosing LCIA requirements and tables of derivation in practice, procedure and case law arbitration. Schedule of Arbitration Fees and destination •• Draws on relevant experience from and Costs. Model Arbitration Clauses. Part other Commonwealth jurisdictions, Two: Article-by-article commentary on the JURISDICTION: International especially Australia, Canada, India, text of the LCIA Rules. Appendices: Relevant Sep-2012 978 0 414 02686 5 New Zealand and South Africa legislation and IBA Rules. Model set of typical Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 586480 forms for an LCIA Arbitration. Hardback c. £135.00 / €165.00 JURISDICTION: United Kingdom JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, Dec-2012 978 0 414 04215 5 International Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 379192 Hardback c. £285.00 / €362.00 Dec-2012 978 1 847 03560 8 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 274364 Hardback, c. 400 pp c. £169.00 / €215.00

1 ARBITRATION

ANALYTICAL ARBITRATION WORLD HANDBOOK OF COMMENTARY TO THE JURISDICTIONAL COMPARISONS INVESTMENT UNCITRAL ARBITRATION ARBITRATION THE EUROPEAN LAWYER REFERENCE RULES SERIES COMMENTARY, PRECEDENTS AND Dr Peter Binder 4TH EDITION MODELS FOR ICSID ARBITRATION •• Provides practical, article-by-article Editor: Karyl Nairn Thomas H Webster commentary on the recently revised Provides a detailed, up-to-date •• Provides detailed guidance for private UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules and the •• overview of cross-jurisdictional issues counsel and governments on how to UNCITRAL Conciliation Rules within arbitration law conduct an ICSID arbitration Offers a unique insider perspective •• Covers over 28 major jurisdictions •• Goes through the ICSID arbitration written by a member of the UNCITRAL •• worldwide process from start to finish, with rule- Working Group that drew up the revised by-rule commentary based on actual Rules •• Features jurisdictional chapters written by recognised leaders in the field Awards in ICSID arbitrations •• Explains the impact of each article from Includes a ‘global overview’ and •• Explains procedure in detail, such the perspective of a lawyer working on •• as what has to be filed with each an arbitration chapters from key institutions such as WIPO, UNCITRAL, ICC, AAA/IDCR document, applications for judgments, Considers the background and intent •• and LCIA the requirements of an award, of each provision, helping practitioners enforcement of awards and their Enables easy cross-jurisdictional interpret their meaning •• annulment comparisons with a reader-friendly Discusses controversial issues and •• Q & A format •• Analyses the substantive issues that underlying issues purposely left out of are particular to investment arbitration, the text of the Rules JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, International such as the fair and equitable treatment Covers the application of the Rules by standard and no expropriation without •• Aug-2012 978 1 908 23920 4 tribunals such as the Iran-US Tribunal Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 556364 compensation and in investment arbitration Hardback, c. 600 pp c. £210.00 / €250.00 •• Presents a systematic interpretation •• Includes discussion of case law on of Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs), interpretation of the Rules from country-by-country jurisdictions around the world •• Discusses the unique features JURISDICTION: International of annulment, recognition and Dec-2012 978 1 847 03805 0 enforcement of ICSID awards, with Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 325850 reference to the main awards to date Hardback, c. 600 pp c. £195.00 / €248.00 •• Features a comprehensive set of Dec-2012 978 0 414 02715 2 models and precedents for ICSID Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 591929 arbitration, such as the Request for Proview eBook c. £195.00 (+ £39.00 VAT) = £234.00 / €248.00 (+ €49.60 VAT) = €297.60 Arbitration, Preliminary Objection on Jurisdiction, Claimant’s First Memorial, Dec-2012 978 0 414 02716 9 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 591936 and Application for Annulment Print & eBook £254 .00 (+ £25.40 VAT) = £279.40 / •• Reproduces all the relevant ICSID €322 .00 (+ €32.20 VAT) = €354.20 materials so they are easily available for reference, including the ICSID Convention, the Administrative and Financial Regulations and IBA Rules on Conflict of Interest •• Presented in a style that is simple and direct so that it will be easily accessible to readers around the world CONTENTS: Section One: The Rules. Section Two: The Substantive Issues with key references to BITs and NAFTA. Section Three: Models, Precedents and Examples. Section Four: Appendices and Further Materials. JURISDICTION: International Aug-2012 978 0 414 04464 7 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 429245 Hardback, c. 1000 pp c. £165.00 / €210.00

2 BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES

COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE A PRACTITIONER’S GUIDE TO LOANS AND CMBS LAW AND REGULATION THE REGULATION OF MARKET ABUSE DEVELOPMENTS IN THE EUROPEAN 3RD EDITION MARKET Martyn Hopper Professor Hal S Scott and 2ND EDITION Professor Anna Gelpern •• Covers all aspects of the law and Editor: Andrew V Petersen “Professor Hal Scott of Harvard Law regulation relating to market abuse in the UK •• Provides comprehensive legal and School has distilled his vast knowledge practical guidance on Commercial of international finance law into a single, •• Goes through the legislative framework Mortgage-Backed Securitisation superbly structured and user-friendly volume.” and key concepts – Journal of International Banking Law and Offers a complete insider’s view of •• Explains the key aspects of the UK •• Regulation current practice in the post-credit crisis Market Conduct Regulations environment •• Provides a detailed overview of the law •• Examines the practical impact of the Covers UK, European and US practice and regulation of the global financial regime in a range of different business •• system contexts •• Discusses the new ‘CMBS 2.0’ structures, designed to remove potential conflicts of •• Covers the key areas of banking, •• Discusses what constitutes a misleading interest securities, derivatives and foreign statement exchange, as well as the infrastructure Looks at the role of CMBS in the wider •• Explains when trading is considered •• of financial markets internationally commercial real estate market misleading or a distortion of the market Focuses on the principles and Goes through the setting up of new •• •• Covers tipping and insider trading •• regulatory problems underlying transactions •• Shows how the market abuse regime markets rather than being a step-by- applies in primary markets •• Deals with the administration of existing step practice guide arrangements, including restructuring •• Deals with market abuse and listed Examines the international aspects of and refinancing of distressed debt in •• companies and in M&A transactions the major domestic markets of the US, legacy CMBS Covers commodities futures trading EU and Japan •• Explains the impact of recent UK and Looks at how the market abuse regime •• Discusses the evolution of banking and •• European regulatory developments •• applies to the fund management capital market regulation Includes a new chapter on Islamic industry •• Covers offshore and emerging markets financing issues •• CONTENTS: Overview of Market Conduct Features a section on controlling the Examines the related economic and •• Regulations in the UK. When Does the UK •• financing of terrorism technological issues Regime Apply? Insider Trading. Tipping. Contains a new chapter on Chinese Market Manipulation: Overview. Market Features a range of practical tools, such •• •• financial markets Manipulation: Misleading Statements. as key agreements, and a glossary of Market Manipulation: Transactions. Market terms •• Deals with the global financial crisis in 2008, looking at the subsequent Manipulation: Misleading or Distorting the Looks ahead to likely future trends and Market Through Conduct (other than trading). •• regulatory and legislative reforms opportunities Practical Application: Primary Markets. Considers the issues surrounding the Includes a chapter on the investor’s •• Practical Application: M&A Transactions. •• Eurozone and Greek debt crisis and the perspective helping legal advisers Practical Application: Listed Companies. Irish debt crisis Practical Application: Sales and Trading. pre-empt their needs •• Discusses systemic risk for hedge funds Practical Application: Commodities Futures JURISDICTION: England & Wales, European Union, Trading. Practical Application: Fund International •• Looks at the Basel II Revisions and the Basel III Accord as well as market Management. Nov-2012 978 0 414 02558 5 JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 571169 discipline alternatives Paperback c. £175.00 / €223.00 Dec-2012 978 0 414 04454 8 CONTENTS: International aspects of major Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 423147 domestic markets. Infrastructure of financial Paperback, c. 350 pp c. £125.00 / €159.00 markets. Instruments and offshore markets. Emerging markets. Fighting terrorism. JURISDICTION: International Sep-2012 978 0 414 02420 5 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 565036 Hardback c. £200.00 / €254.00

3 BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES

A PRACTITIONER’S GUIDE A PRACTITIONER’S GUIDE PROJECT FINANCE TO CONFLICTS OF INTEREST TO TRADE AND COMMODITY 4TH EDITION IN THE FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCE Graham Vinter, Gareth Price and David Lee INDUSTRY Editor: Geoffrey Wynne •• Explains the legal issues involved in Consultant Editors: Dick Frase, Rob Helm •• Provides in-depth coverage of every the tendering, negotiation, financial and Martin Day stage of a commodity financing deal structuring and management of •• Examines in a practical manner how the from pre-export finance to enforcement infrastructure and energy projects complex law and regulations concerning of security and insolvency •• Provides detailed guidance in one conflicts of interest apply in the financial •• Examines all the possible financing source on the many branches of law services industry structures involved in a typical project financing •• Provides expert guidance on how •• Shows how the regulatory regime •• Covers all types of project financing, conflicts should be managed in the impacts on what banks, insurers, from large cross-border upstream oil context of UK regulation producers and manufacturers need to & gas projects to small Public-Private •• Advises on systems and controls to put take into account Partnership projects in place to avoid conflicts arising •• Covers the impact of post credit crisis •• Contains separate sections on the many •• Explains the latest EU level reforms, including the latest Basel III different commercial sectors where developments and their impact on UK revisions project financings take place financial institutions •• Gives expert guidance on the issues •• Advises on commercial and financial •• Goes through the US approach to and pitfalls of dealing with trade and issues in addition to strictly legal topics conflicts of interest commodity financing in emerging •• Features chapters on running •• Gives guidance on the impact of US law markets competitions and how to structure a bid and regulation (including the Dodd- •• Discusses how to spot fraud, and how •• Considers the position where a project Frank Act) on institutions outside the US to avoid it runs into trouble •• Covers the situation in certain other •• Offers detailed advice on risk •• Examines the insurance issues relevant jurisdictions, including Hong Kong, and management and due diligence for project finance the civil law approach with reference to •• Deals with Islamic financing issues •• Discusses the impact of the credit France, Germany and Luxembourg •• Includes extensive use of diagrams crunch on project finance and •• Provides a detailed case study and flow charts to explain complex necessary changes in approach illustrating how conflicts of interest structures •• Considers the growing importance of can be managed and legal liability •• Written by one of the City’s foremost Islamic states and the differences in contracted out by the use of trade/commodity finance teams approach to financing this requires engagement letters and the efficacy of CONTENTS: Introduction; Pre-export finance, CONTENTS: The Parties Objectives; Running information barriers pre-payment finance and other forms of trade a Competition; Structuring the Bid; Types •• Looks at potential future trends and finance; Documentary letters of credit; Other of Vehicle; The Contractual Framework; developments forms of contingent obligations, including the Bankability; The Principle Finance Documents; CONTENTS: Conflicts of interest in English issue of bonds and guarantees; Warehouse Sponsor Support, Security and Related Issues; law: introduction; Specific issues in the financing; Taking security in emerging markets; Projects in Trouble; Insurance Issues; Export United Kingdom’s financial services industry; Ownership structures and other variations; The Credit and Multilateral Agencies; Other Issues; the UK statutory regulation of conflicts of role of forfeiting, factoring and other receivables Some Specific Areas of Project Finance; LNG interest; the management of conflicts of financing; Securitisation of receivables; Islamic Projects; Public Private Partnerships. interest; United States approach to conflicts finance; Insurance and other risk mitigants; JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, of interest; Financial Regulatory Reform Act Regulatory issues in trade and commodity UK Common Law based countries finance; Waivers, standstills and workouts; of 2010; Duties of investment professionals Dec-2012 978 0 414 04239 1 under United States law; conflicts of interest Enforcement of security; Insolvency. Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 380189 and their management in Hong Kong; the JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, International Hardback c. £250.00 / €318.00 civil law approach to conflicts of interest and Aug-2012 978 0 414 04539 2 their management; current trends in financial Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 483853 market law and regulation in relation to Paperback, c. 352 pp c. £150.00 / €191.00 conflicts of interest. JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, United States Aug-2012 978 0 414 04941 3 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 511307 Paperback, c. 386 pp c. £145.00 / €185.00

4 BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMERCIAL LAW

PROJECT FINANCE SALINGER ON FACTORING BENJAMIN’S SALE OF GOODS JURISDICTIONAL COMPARISONS 5TH EDITION COMMON LAW LIBRARY THE EUROPEAN LAWYER REFERENCE Noel Ruddy, Simon Mills and Nigel Davidson 1ST SUPPLEMENT TO THE 8TH EDITION SERIES “A useful addition to the library of those General Editor: Professor Michael Bridge Editors: Andrew Thomas and Stewart Hills who find themselves involved in factoring The classic text on the sale of goods, transactions or in advising those who may be •• Provides in-depth analysis of the offering the practitioner high-level •• affected by them” – Journal of International analysis of principles, legislation and regulatory and structuring issues and Banking Law and Regulation solutions often encountered in project case law in the UK and internationally Provides highly practical guidance finance transactions around the world •• •• This supplement brings the work up to on the law and practice relating to Deals with each jurisdiction in a date with developments in the law since •• factoring and invoice finance consistent format allowing easy publication of the 8th edition, including Discusses the various forms, uses, and cross-jurisdictional comparisons •• –– Many new cases, such as Société methods by which factoring can help Helps understand the diversity of Générale SA v Saad Trading [2011] •• businesses (presentation of documents by risks associated with project finance Looks at the origins and nature of a beneficiary and forwarding of transactions and how to manage those •• modern factoring documents by a bank), Pammer risks Explains the relationship between v Reederei Karl Schlüter GmbH Reader friendly Q & A approach allows •• •• the factor and debtors including & Co KG [2011] (the Judgments for easy cross jurisdictional-analysis normal collection procedures and Regulation and internet activity), Includes contributions from leading •• legal remedies where collection Air Transworld Ltd v Bombardier Inc practitioners in each jurisdiction all procedures fail [2012] (international supply contracts specialists in this field and the Unfair Contract Terms Act Examines international factoring JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, •• 1977), Samarenkov Dawn Hill House International •• Goes through the legal structure of Ltd [2011] (timely performance factoring, the provisions of factoring Sep-2012 978 0 414 02557 8 and making time of the essence), Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 571034 agreements and the types of and Wincanton Group Ltd v Garbe Hardback, c. 600 pp c. £210.00 / €250.00 agreement commonly used Logistics UK 1 SARL [2011] (passing of •• Considers conflicts with third parties property) •• Examines set-off and the countervailing –– The Directive 2011/83/EU on rights of the debtor consumer rights •• Considers the rights and obligations –– Other directives and secondary UK of the factor when clients become legislation in consumer law insolvent –– Additions to the chapters on •• Covers the use of credit insurance and documentary letters of credit and its potential affect on the terms of the related instruments factoring agreement and the policy of JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, insurance Commonwealth Includes a glossary of terms Aug-2012 978 0 414 02291 1 •• Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 525941 •• Contains a selection of sample Paperback, c. 200 pp c. £89.00 / €114.00 documents CONTENTS: An introduction to modern factoring of debts – its origins and nature; The application of factoring to modern business; The factor’s relations with his client; The factor’s relations with the debtors; Mutual reviews: the factor and the client; International factoring; The legal structure of factoring and transfer of ownership of the debts; The effect of notice to the debtor and conflicts with third parties; Set-off and the debtor’s countervailing rights; The factoring agreement – payment to the client by the factor and other terms; Insolvency of the client; Special considerations for international factors; The factor’s use of company charges; Factoring combined with credit insurance. JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Dec-2012 978 1 847 03552 3 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 238178 Hardback c. £195.00 / €248.00

5 COMMERCIAL LAW

BOILERPLATE: BUSINESS SERVICES, GUEST ON THE LAW OF PRACTICAL CLAUSES PARTNERING AND ASSIGNMENT COMMERCIAL SERIES OUTSOURCING CONTRACTS Professor Anthony Guest 6TH EDITION A PRACTICAL GUIDE •• Provides high-level analysis of the law Richard Christou 4TH EDITION of assignment Offers practitioners detailed guidance “This little gem is a boon to both the Amanda Lewis •• draftsman who pens the clauses and the for drafting, challenging or examining •• Offers practical guidance on the a contract and when preparing litigator who later tears them asunder” process, management and regulation – Litigation for litigation involving voluntary of outsourcing assignment Presents practitioners with an easy-to- •• •• Deals with IT, business process, facilities Explains the nature of assignment use toolkit for drafting and negotiating management, legal process and •• Considers the various ways in which all the most commonly used boilerplate knowledge process outsourcing •• English law gives effect to assignments clauses in commercial contracts Covers both the legal and business •• Sets out the requirements for •• Sets out the full text of a wide range of topics •• assignment boilerplate clauses •• Looks at the issues from both customer •• Provides detailed analytical commentary and supplier perspectives •• Looks at the relationship of assignment with other transactions on each one, explaining when and how •• Advises on effective preparation for they should be used outsourcing and the procurement •• Examines the law of assignments under •• Provides alternative clauses and wording process section 136 of the Law of Property Act 1925, explaining its effect and to best meet client requirements Shows how to monitor and control •• requirements •• Covers all standard warranties outsourced services Goes through equitable assignment Deals with exclusions of liability Discusses charging regimes and how to •• •• •• and agreements to assign Supplies whole agreement and variation ensure competitive charges •• Deals with restrictions on assignment, clauses Deals with the treatment of equipment, •• •• covering contractual terms forbidding Includes a chapter dedicated to property, IP rights and other assets •• assignment, prohibition by statute or intellectual property boilerplate Covers the termination of outsourcing •• public policy, and personal contracts arrangements •• Gives clauses for contracting and the and covenants internet Gives guidance on insolvency and •• Covers the position of creditors, competition issues •• •• Looks at new definitions for cloud trustees in bankruptcy and personal Looks at liability, risk, confidentiality computing and the impact of cloud •• representatives of the assignor, and and data protection computing on the obligation to the liquidator of an assignor company safeguard confidential information Explains the key aspects of relevant •• Analyses the problems associated with public procurement, PFI, financial •• •• Considers the impact of important recent priorities, including those between services and other regulations case law in areas such as non-binding competing assignees heads of agreement, the concepts of Covers offshore outsourcing in India •• Considers special priority rules and ‘reasonable endeavours’ and ‘best and China, as well as a range of •• variation of priorities endeavours’, and the Eisudem Generis European jurisdictions Establishes defences available to the Rule Includes practical checklists and tables •• •• obligor under assignments subject to Analyses the latest cases in the ‘Battle of to help ensure nothing is overlooked •• equities the Forms’ JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, Reviews available financing devices Takes into account current trends in International •• •• involving assignment, including contract drafting Nov-2012 978 0 414 02433 5 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 566907 financing of receivables, factoring, •• Discusses the provisions and impact of Paperback c. £125.00 / €159.00 block discounts, and securitisation the new EU Consumer Rights Directive Addresses conflict of laws issues and EU Directive on late payment of •• debts CONTENTS: The nature of assignment. 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6 COMPANY LAW

A PRACTITIONER’S GUIDE COMPANY DIRECTORS GOWER & DAVIES: PRINCIPLES TO THE CITY CODE ON JURISDICTIONAL COMPARISONS OF MODERN COMPANY LAW TAKEOVERS AND MERGERS THE EUROPEAN LAWYER REFERENCE 9TH EDITION 2012/13 SERIES Editors: Professor Paul Davies and 24TH EDITION Editors: Alessandro Varrenti, Matthew Professor Sarah Worthington •• Presents clear commentary and Hurlock and Fernando de las Cuevas •• Offers in-depth analysis of all the key guidance on The City Code on •• Provides an overview of the law relating areas of company law Takeovers and Mergers and how it is to company directors in key jurisdictions •• Provides a lucid explanation of implemented worldwide underlying legal principles and •• Gives guidance on all the rules, Covers over 20 jurisdictions legislation explaining the responsibilities and •• Deals with each jurisdiction in a •• Examines case law in detail showing actions of each party throughout the •• consistent format allowing easy how the law has recently been transaction cross-jurisdictional comparisons interpreted Describes the role and purpose of the •• Jurisdictional chapters cover, but are •• Analyses difficult recent cases such as Takeover Panel •• not limited to: Progress Property v Moorgarth Group Discusses the rules surrounding the Ltd, Stone & Rolls Ltd v Moore Stephens, •• –– General information on the approach, announcements and the Holland v Commissioners for HM corporate governance of companies provision of independent advice Revenue and Sinclair Investments (UK) –– Appointment, revocation, Explains the restrictions on dealings Ltd v Versailles Trade Finance •• resignation and replacement of and requirements on disclosure Gives guidance on areas where the law directors •• Compares mandatory and voluntary is unclear •• –– Relationship between directors offers Discusses the EU dimension and the company •• Covers redemption or purchase by a Incorporates the fundamental changes •• –– Directors’ obligations •• company of its own securities arising from the Companies Act 2006 –– Resolutions of directors and board Goes through accepted conduct during Includes complete coverage of the •• of directors •• an offer secondary legislation implementing –– Delegation of powers to single Considers the impact on takeovers of the Companies Act 2006 and the latest •• directors the regime to combat market abuse case law relating to it –– Civil liability of directors Fully updated to cover the latest CONTENTS: Introduction. Separate Legal •• –– Criminal liability of directors changes to the Code and their practical Personality and Limited Liability. Corporate implications •• Reader friendly Q & A approach allows Governance – The Board and Shareholders. for easy cross-jurisdictional analysis Corporate Governance – Majority and Minority CONTENTS: The Takeover Panel. The Approach, Shareholders. Accounts and Audits. Equity Announcements and Independent Advice. •• Includes contributions from leading Finance. Debt Finance. Share Dealings – Restrictions and Disclosure practitioners in each jurisdiction all Requirements. Mandatory and Voluntary specialists in this field JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Offers and their Terms. Provisions Applicable JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, Jul-2012 978 0 414 02272 0 to all Offers, Partial Offers and Redemption International Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 525181 Paperback, c. 1180 pp c. £35.00 / €45.00 or Purchase by a Company of its own Sep-2012 978 1 908 23925 9 Securities. Documents from the Offeror and Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 558111 the Offeree. Conduct During the Offer; Timing Hardback, c. 600 pp c. £210.00 / €250.00 and Revision; and Restrictions Following SHAREHOLDERS’ RIGHTS Offers. Profit Forecasts and Asset Valuations. Application of the Market Abuse Regime to COMMERCIAL SERIES Takeovers. 1ST SUPPLEMENT TO THE 6TH EDITION JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, International Robin Hollington, QC Oct-2012 978 0 414 02439 7 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567090 •• Provides the definitive account of the Paperback c. £125.00 / €159.00 rights of shareholders in a company •• This supplement brings the work up to date with developments in the law since publication of the 6th edition JURISDICTION: Commonwealth, England & Wales Oct-2012 978 0 414 02349 9 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 557446 Paperback c. £65.00 / €83.00

7 COMPANY LAW COMPETITION LAW

SHAREHOLDERS’ EU ANTITRUST PROCEDURE EU COMPETITION LAW AGREEMENTS 6TH EDITION HANDBOOK 2013 COMMERCIAL SERIES Nicholas Khan General Editors: Professor Marc Van Der 6TH EDITION Woude and Christopher Jones “This standard work has a given place in Sean FitzGerald and Graham Muth each bookshelf belonging to a lawyer working •• Provides a digest to every key EU “An easy-to-use and helpful tool ... should with international business transactions” – Competition case, regulation, notice, therefore not be missing in any corporate law Carl Michael von Quitzow, Professor at Lund judgment and decision firm’s library.”– Initiative Magazine University, Sweden •• Cross-references cases and decisions •• Offers in-depth analysis on the •• Explains how the European Commission in a number of useful ways, such as key components of shareholders’ investigates infringements of EU subject matter, type of agreement, agreements and articles of association, competition law legal question, concept and keyword so they can be drafted with confidence •• Provides a clear guide to the procedures •• Includes detailed tables of Commission •• Discusses the ramifications of the necessary to stay on the right side of Decisions, Merger Decisions, Joint Companies Act 2006 on shareholders’ the regulations Venture Decisions, General Court agreements and articles of association •• Discusses the Commission’s Judgments, European Court Judgments and National Decisions •• Analyses the elements of joint ventures investigative powers and the procedural and property joint ventures, with rights of the parties concerned •• Includes expanded coverage of National detailed drafting advice •• Deals with judicial review against competition cases from the Member States •• Discusses the impact of the Bribery Act Commission decisions 2010 on joint ventures •• Considers the latest developments •• Contains tables of fines awarded •• Deals with all the related taxation in Commission practice, such as the •• Published annually ensuring users considerations Settlement Notice, the acceptance are up to date with the latest decisions of commitments, the Best Practices Reflects recent changes in market •• Includes key references to Common •• guidance and the role of the Hearing practice in private equity transactions, Market Law Reports, European Court Officer Reports, the Official Journaland Covers LLP members agreements •• Explains how the enforcement E-competitions Explains boilerplate provisions •• •• procedures of the Commission •• Recognised as the standard reference •• Offers expert commentary on option and those of national competition point for any practitioner’s or agreements and warrants with detailed authorities are now interacting academic’s analysis of EU competition drafting notes •• Assesses how the Commission’s 2006 law issues Features an extensive range of •• Guidelines on Fines and Leniency JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union precedents Notice are being applied in practice – Oct-2012 978 0 414 02504 2 •• Includes a CD-ROM of all the including the first judgments from the Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 568384 precedents for easy drafting General Court in International removals, Paperback c. £205.00 / €261.00 CONTENTS: Part One: Theory. Part Two: Sodium chlorate and Chloroprene rubber Commentary. Part Three: Precedents. •• Analyses the implications for JURISDICTION: England & Wales, Commonwealth Commission competition procedures of Oct-2012 978 0 414 02260 7 rights under the ECHR and the Charter Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 516416 of Fundamental Rights, including the Book & CD-ROM c. £195.00 (+ £3.90 VAT) = £198.90 ECtHR’s judgments in Jussila and Canal / €248.00 (+ €4.96 VAT) = €252.96 Plus •• Discusses legal professional privilege after Akzo Nobel •• Considers the implications of over 300 judgments from the European Court of Justice and the General Court since the previous edition •• Examines court judgments at both EU and national levels CONTENTS: Introduction. Starting the Machinery. Investigative Powers. Rights of the Defence. Involvement of National Authorities and Courts. Commission Decisions. Fines and Penalties. Judicial Review by the European Court of Justice. JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union Nov-2012 978 1 847 03909 5 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 333427 Hardback c. £275.00 / €350.00

8 COMPETITION LAW CONFLICT OF LAWS CONSTRUCTION LAW

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9 CONTRACT LAW CRIMINAL LAW

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THE POLICE AND CRIMINAL MCGREGOR ON DAMAGES DATA PROTECTION LAW EVIDENCE ACT 1984 COMMON LAW LIBRARY & PRACTICE 6TH EDITION 3RD SUPPLEMENT TO THE 18TH EDITION 4TH EDITION Professor Michael Zander, QC Harvey McGregor, QC Rosemary Jay “An essential purchase for any lawyer •• The standard work and the leading “Perfect for practitioners and compliance undertaking criminal work of any kind” authority on the law of damages officers”– IMIS Journal – New Law Journal •• This third cumulative supplement •• Examines the background, history and •• Collects together in one volume brings the text up to date with the modern legal content of data protection everything needed to understand the latest developments in the law •• Discusses privacy rights, the possible law surrounding the Police and Criminal JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth misuse of private information, and the Evidence Act 1984 as amended consequences Dec-2012 978 0 414 02442 7 •• Sets out section-by-section Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567114 •• Examines key statutes such as the commentary on the Act and on the Paperback c. £75.00 / €96.00 Data Protection Act, the Regulation corresponding provisions in the Codes of Investigatory Powers Act and of Practice subordinate legislation •• Clarifies PACE in practice through •• Discusses key updates to the Data in-depth discussion of case law, Protection Act 1998 since the previous including many new judicial decisions edition •• Includes the new Codes of Practice •• Provides updated information on the •• Covers the important changes processing of data, bringing it in line with introduced by the Crime and Security current regulations Act 2010 concerning stop and search •• Includes new chapters on data-sharing, and retention of DNA security obligations and the enforcement •• Deals with the implementation of powers of the Information Commissioner changes made in PACE by the Serious •• Offers detailed analysis of the European Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 background to the legislation and the (SOCPA), Drugs Act 2005, Police and importance of the Charter and the Treaty Justice Act 2006, Armed Forces Act of Lisbon for data protection 2006, Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 and •• Features a new section explaining the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 data protection case law of the European •• Covers topics derived from other Court of Justice legislation that integrally relate to •• Explains the European Commission’s PACE, such as the right to silence, proposals to change the data protection human rights issues and terrorism regime with highlights of the proposed investigations main changes in the draft Regulation •• Includes a Q & A section in each chapter •• Examines the restrictions on interception giving quick answers to common and of communications, and exceptions more obscure questions to those, under the Regulation of •• References official reports, new Investigatory Powers Act, the Privacy research, writing and statistics about and Electronic Communications (EC PACE to aid further research Directive) Regulations 2003 and the •• Lists free online resources for finding data retention obligations PACE related changes •• Discusses the current position on data CONTENTS: Commentary on the Act. Police protection and rights, post the Freedom Powers for Civilians – The Police Reform of Information Act 2000 and the Act 2003. The Right to Silence. The Human Environmental Information Regulations Rights Act 1998 and The European Convention 2004 on Human Rights. The Police and Criminal Looks at the processing of sensitive Evidence Act 1984 – text of the act. Codes of •• data and the overseas and cross border Practice. transfer of data JURISDICTION: England & Wales, Northern Ireland •• Examines case law in detail, including Dec-2012 978 1 847 03021 4 important EU cases such as Satamedia, Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 177300 Paperback c. £73.00 / €93.00 ProMusicae, Bavarian Lager and Rijkeboer •• Includes practical precedents and examples JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union Nov-2012 978 0 414 02496 0 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 568065 Hardback, c. 1008 pp c. £225.00 / €286.00

13 DATA PROTECTION EMPLOYMENT LAW ENERGY LAW

DATA PROTECTION EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL THE LAW OF NUCLEAR POWER STRATEGY: PRACTICE & PROCEDURE Helen Cook IMPLEMENTING DATA IDS EMPLOYMENT LAW HANDBOOK PROTECTION COMPLIANCE •• Provides a template for creating •• Explains the mechanisms for bringing and developing a national legal 2ND EDITION and defending an employment law infrastructure for nuclear power Richard Morgan and Ruth Boardman claim and the procedures involved and a national regulatory authority Sets out the relevant time limits that Shows how to properly implement at Provides a practical introduction to •• •• •• must be adhered to national level the obligations contained data protection for data controllers in the international conventions and lawyers new to the field •• Identifies the case management issues that are likely to arise as a case Sets out the role and authority of Explains all the key elements of the •• •• progresses various international agencies, Data Protection Act Considers the requirements for including the International Atomic Goes through the practical steps •• •• reaching a binding settlement of a Energy Agency (IEA), Nuclear Energy involved in carrying out an effective claim or a valid compromise agreement Agency of the OECD, Nuclear Suppliers data audit of an organisation JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Group, International Commission on •• Discusses in detail how to set a data Radiological Protection protection strategy, including the Incomes Data Services Nov-2012 978 0 414 03000 8 •• Examines the IAEA Guidelines and necessary corporate structures and Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 534689 provides a roadmap for programme procedures Paperback c. £195.00 development and implementation •• Looks at the key roles in data protection •• Identifies best international practice, including Data Subjects, Data MATERNITY AND with reference to different national Controllers, Data Processors PARENTAL RIGHTS systems •• Outlines the consequences of failure to Examines cross-border and conflict IDS EMPLOYMENT LAW HANDBOOK •• observe the Act, including the offences of laws issues such as nuclear liability, and the Information Commissioner’s •• Sets out the rules covering entitlement international nuclear transportation powers to, and payment of, statutory maternity, and import/export •• Sets out when it is necessary to register adoption and paternity pay •• Covers how to evaluate tenders and under the Act and how to go about it •• Examines the circumstances in which select a successful tender for new •• Shows how to comply with the data an employee may bring a claim of unfair nuclear construction protection principles, including those dismissal or discrimination in relation to •• Considers the construction process, on individual’s rights under the Act, pregnancy or family leave including licensing and permitting, and data quality, and on sending data •• Covers the right to time off for ante- dispute management and avoidance abroad natal care and to care for dependents •• Explores both traditional and new •• Covers Data Subjects’ rights including and the right to request flexible working approaches to nuclear power plant access, confidentiality, negotiation, and JURISDICTION: United Kingdom financing Legal Professional Privilege Incomes Data Services CONTENTS: Part One: Nuclear Legal Demonstrates how the exemptions to •• Sep-2012 978 0 414 02984 2 Infrastructure: Introduction to Nuclear the Act work and the extent to which Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 372900 Paperback £195.00 Law. Developing a Civilian Nuclear Power they can be relied on Programme. International Nuclear Law. •• Explains how to handle emails in National Nuclear Law. Nuclear Regulation. compliance with the Act Part Two: Nuclear New Build Projects: •• Features data protection checklists for Introduction to New Build. Procurement. dealing with the different parts of a Contracting. Financing. Fuel Supply. Waste typical company Management. Part Three: Future of Nuclear Power: Small Modular Reactors. Fukishima •• Contains a series of pro-forma letters, Developments. forms and contract clauses JURISDICTION: International Looks at the practical implications of •• Dec-2012 978 0 414 02315 4 the EU Commission’s draft Regulation Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 536145 published in November 2011 that Hardback, c. 700 pp c. £185.00 / €235.00 repeals Directive 95/46/EC CONTENTS: Part One: Introduction to Data Protection. Part Two: The Data Audit. Part Three: Data Protection Compliance. Part Four: Ongoing Compliance. Checklist for the Data Protection Officer and others. Appendices. JURISDICTION: England & Wales, European Union Aug-2012 978 0 414 02674 2 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 574278 Hardback, c. 330 pp c. £175.00 / €223.00

14 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW FAMILY & SOCIAL WELFARE LAW

BURNETT-HALL ON FAMILY LAW SOCIAL SECURITY ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JURISDICTIONAL COMPARISONS LEGISLATION 2012/2013 3RD EDITION THE EUROPEAN LAWYER REFERENCE VOLUME 1: NON MEANS TESTED General Editors: Richard Burnett-Hall SERIES BENEFITS AND EMPLOYMENT AND SUPPORT ALLOWANCE and Brian Jones 2ND EDITION Ian Hooker, Richard Poynter, Robin White, “Well-written and well-referenced, this is a General Editor: James Stewart book which specialist practitioners will find Nick Wikeley and Penny Wood “This supremely practical book provides of great value.” – New Law Journal General Editor: David Bonner basic information on international family law Provides an authoritative analysis of all •• operating in no less than 30 jurisdictions... •• Supplies clear guidance on using the main areas of environmental law in In this busy world the provision of basic legal one volume and applying current social security information in an easily digestible form is legislation Covers the full range of topics, from •• what we all seek.” – Lord Justice Thorpe, Head This volume focuses on legislation climate change, environmental impact of the Office of International Family Justice •• assessment and nature conservation, concerning non means tested benefits to marine protection, flood risk •• Enables quick country-by-country and the Employment and Support management, water and air; waste, comparisons to be made on Allowance contaminated land, statutory nuisance international family law issues •• Provides the full text of the legislation and noise, to chemicals, GMOs and •• Covers more than 30 jurisdictions •• Interprets each piece of legislation nuclear worldwide with authoritative clause-by-clause •• Details the development and sources •• Features practical, straightforward commentary of environmental law, including commentary on each jurisdiction and •• Presents the most up-to-date coverage international law, EU law and the respective legal systems of the subject – up-to-date to the domestic law •• Deals with issues such as jurisdiction crucial benefit date in April with a •• Considers the human rights dimension and conflict of laws, pre and post- mid-year supplement in early 2013 Looks at remediation of environmental nuptial agreements, divorce, •• CONTENTS: Statutes. Contribution Credits damage, including the Environmental children, cohabitation and same-sex and Home Responsibilities Protection. Damage Regulations relationships Regulations Common to Several Benefits. •• Covers the application and enforcement •• Includes contributions from expert Disability Benefits. Maternity Benefits. Widows of environmental law, including the practitioners who are Fellows of the Benefits, Retirement Pensions and Graduated Environmental Permitting Regime, International Academy of Matrimonial Retirement Benefit. Employment and Support criminal prosecutions and sentencing, Lawyers (IAML) Allowance. Industrial Injuries and Prescribed and civil penalties Allows easy cross-jurisdictional Diseases. Vaccine Damage Payments. •• Mesothelioma Lump Sum Payments. •• Examines the issues relating to public comparisons with a reader-friendly accountability, looking at public law Q & A format JURISDICTION: England & Wales and access to information JURISDICTION: European Union, International Sep-2012 978 0 414 02580 6 •• Discusses environmental issues in Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 571294 commercial property transactions Dec-2012 ISBN on application Paperback, c. 1440 pp c. £98.00 / €125.00 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: TBC •• Considers the complexities of insurance Hardback, 524 pp £210.00 / €250.00 for environmental liability •• Includes new chapters on marine environmental law (dealing with the newly extended legislation on marine conservation, in particular marine protection zones), and environmental performance (covering ‘green’ advertising, eco-labelling, eco-design and information labelling) •• Contains expanded coverage of the EU chemicals regime under REACH, the Plant Protection Products Regulation, and the proposed EU Biocidal Products Regulation •• Provides fuller treatment of the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008 JURISDICTION: England Oct-2012 978 0 414 04807 2 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 498374 Hardback c. £230.00 / €293.00

15 FAMILY & SOCIAL WELFARE LAW

SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY LEGISLATION 2012/2013 LEGISLATION 2012/2013 LEGISLATION 2012/2013 VOLUME 2: INCOME SUPPORT, VOLUME 3: ADMINISTRATION, VOLUME 4: TAX CREDITS AND JOBSEEKER’S ALLOWANCE, STATE ADJUDICATION AND THE EUROPEAN HMRC-ADMINISTERED SOCIAL PENSION CREDIT AND THE SOCIAL DIMENSION SECURITY BENEFITS FUND Mark Rowland and Robin White Nick Wikeley, David Williams and Ian Hooker Penny Wood, Richard Poynter General Editor: David Bonner General Editor: David Bonner and Nick Wikeley Presents clear guidance on using Offers clear guidance on using and General Editor: David Bonner •• •• and applying current social security applying current social security •• Gives clear guidance on using and legislation legislation applying current social security •• This volume focuses on the •• This volume focuses on tax credits, child legislation administration and adjudication of trust funds and employer-paid social •• This volume focuses on legislation tribunal disputes, together with the security benefits concerning income related benefits, growing European dimension of Social •• Provides the full text of the statutory Jobseeker’s Allowance and the Social Security legislation material Fund •• Provides the full text of the legislation •• Interprets each piece of legislation •• Provides the full text of the legislation •• Interprets each piece of legislation with authoritative clause-by-clause •• Interprets each piece of legislation with authoritative clause-by-clause commentary with authoritative clause-by-clause commentary •• Presents the most up-to-date coverage commentary •• Presents the most up-to-date coverage of the subject - up-to-date to the crucial •• Presents the most up-to-date coverage of the subject – up-to-date to the benefit date in April with a mid-year of the subject – up-to-date to the crucial benefit date in April with a supplement in early 2013 crucial benefit date in April with a mid-year supplement in early 2013 CONTENTS: HM Revenue and Customs Tax mid-year supplement in early 2013 CONTENTS: Statutes. Regulations: DWP- Credits and Social Security. Tax Credits. CONTENTS: Benefits Acts. Income Support. Administered Benefits; HMRC-Administered Children and Guardians. Statutory Sick Pay. Jobseeker’s Allowance. State Pension Credit. Benefits. European Union Law. Human Rights Statutory Maternity Pay. Statutory Paternity The Social Fund. Law. Tribunals. Pay and Statutory Adoption Pay. Child Trust JURISDICTION: England & Wales JURISDICTION: England & Wales Funds. Health in Pregnancy Grants. HMRC Codes of Practice and Guidance. Sep-2012 978 0 414 02578 3 Sep-2012 978 0 414 02579 0 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 571295 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 571296 JURISDICTION: England & Wales Paperback, c. 1504 pp c. £98.00 / €125.00 Paperback, c. 1590 pp c. £98.00 / €125.00 Sep-2012 978 0 414 02577 6 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 571297 Paperback, c. 1024 pp c. £98.00 / €125.00

16 FAMILY & SOCIAL WELFARE LAW HIGHWAYS HUMAN RIGHTS

TODD’S RELATIONSHIP HIGHWAY LAW CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS 5TH EDITION 3RD EDITION Richard Todd, QC and Elisabeth Todd Stephen Sauvain, QC The Hon Mr Justice R G Toulson and Charles Phipps •• Explains the law relating to all types •• Provides the practitioner with a of relationship agreement complete reference to the law “This is a book which anybody who advises •• Covers cohabitation, prenuptial, governing the creation, upkeep, in relation to alleged misuse of confidential post-nuptial, agreements in respect development and ownership of information should have to hand” of children, ‘Edgar’ agreements and highways – Commercial Lawyer marital settlements •• Deals with the powers and duties of •• Provides comprehensive guidance on •• Sets out the current status of these highway authorities, the rights of users the law of confidentiality and its impact agreements in English Law of the highway and of those who own on different areas of law •• Explains what is and is not permissible land around the highway •• Examines the historical origins of the within each agreement •• Delivers clear, practical guidance, action for breach of confidence •• Features a range of precedents written in a straightforward and •• Details what can and cannot be supported by procedural checklists accessible style protected as confidential, and what •• Gives detailed drafting advice, •• Addresses matters of particular interest constitutes abuse of confidential highlighting what should be included to practitioners, such as stopping up information and what should not and diversion orders, traffic orders, •• Demonstrates which relationships give •• Details precisely how to decide if an street works, footpaths, bridleways rise to duties of confidence agreement was unconscionable at the and bridges •• Explains how confidentiality affects date of its inception, considering duress, •• Deals with the impact of the Human different professions and goes through undue influence, mistakes, inadequate Rights Act in this area the codes and rules that apply to each legal advice, etc. •• Contains sections dedicated to Wales •• Covers confidentiality in relation to •• Suggests a framework for calculating and London medical advisers, bankers, journalists, fair figures to put in a pre-nuptial •• Reproduces key legislation and teachers, clergy, employees and agreement and a methodology for summaries of relevant procedures and lawyers determining these Orders •• Illustrates how confidentiality operates Looks at conflict of jurisdictions – •• Incorporates the latest legislative and within the legal process, with guidance the key issue behind the landmark •• case law developments on legal professional privilege and Radmacher case public interest immunity Examines the enforceability of these CONTENTS: Highways and highway •• authorities. Creation of highways. Rights Discusses the implications of the agreements against third parties, e.g. •• of the highway authority and of adjoining Data Protection and the Freedom of estates landowners in, under and over the highway. Information Acts Details the tax considerations on •• The maintenance of highways. Civil liability Goes through the remedies available entering such agreements •• of highway authorities. Improvement of Examines confidentiality in arbitration Looks at the use of ‘fault’ clauses in highways. Protection of the highway and of •• •• and mediation prenuptial agreements, e.g. different the highway users (1): Public nuisance and provisions in the case of adultery remedies; Protection of the highway and of the •• Includes detailed analysis of high profile and groundbreaking cases such Includes summaries of the leading cases highway users. (2): Statutory powers relating •• to authorised and unauthorised interferences as Mosley v News Group Newspapers in this area with the highway. Extinguishment and Limited, Ministry of Defence v Griffin and JURISDICTION: England & Wales diversion of highways. Streets and private R (Corner House Research & Another) v Nov-2012 978 0 414 02303 1 streets. Bridges. Footpaths and bridleways. Director of Serious Fraud Office Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 526451 Access to open land. Street works. Acquisition JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Hardback c. £99.00 / €126.00 of land, compulsory purchase powers, inquiries and compensation. Wales. London. Dec-2012 978 0 414 04136 3 Miscellaneous matters. Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 348199 Hardback c. £149.00 / €190.00 JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Dec-2012 978 0 414 02490 8 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567951 Hardback c. £175.00 / €223.00

17 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW INSOLVENCY

INTERNET LAW AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW INSOLVENCY LITIGATION REGULATION 2ND EDITION 2ND EDITION 5TH EDITION Professor Ian Lloyd and Louis Doyle Professor David Mellor Graham Smith •• Goes systematically through the “The broad scope of this book and the •• Provides a clear introductory overview formalities and court practice depth of its coverage make it the definitive of telecommunications law for legal •• Looks at the entitlements of office English law textbook on e-commerce and practitioners holders to remuneration, costs and an indispensable source of reference for any •• Focuses on UK and EU law with expenses, as well as consideration of practitioner advising in this area.” – Practical additional coverage of the international costs orders in insolvency proceedings Law Company dimension •• Deals with misfeasance proceedings, •• Provides a clear explanation of the law •• Explains how communication including who may bring them and who regulating the internet, both in the UK technologies function and their legal may be liable and globally significance •• Covers fraudulent and wrongful trading •• Identifies the practical legal questions •• Sets out key definitions identifying who •• Considers three types of transactions likely to arise and explains how to deal is subject to the various aspects of which may be challenged on an with them effectively telecommunications legislation application to court by a liquidator •• Takes a comparative approach to •• Explains the regulatory structure and or administrator: transactions- issues that have arisen in multiple the relationship of OFCOM with other at-undervalue, preferences and jurisdictions, as well as providing UK and EU regulators transactions defrauding creditors detailed coverage of English law •• Describes OFCOM’s powers and the •• Examines set-off in the contexts of •• Addresses key areas of contention extent to which its decisions may be summary judgment, receivership, such as copyright, trade marks, domain challenged in the courts administration, bankruptcy and names, cross-border liability, internet •• Covers the legal relations between insolvency, and voluntary arrangements payments, online contracts, advertising, telecommunications operators •• Reviews the assertion of liens in formal defamation and data protection in an •• Discusses access and interconnection insolvency proceedings international context agreements •• Assesses the legal basis upon which •• Gives guidance on emerging areas •• Goes through all the competition law an applicant, including a shareholder, of importance such as social media, aspects, including anti-competitive might seek a winding-up petition encryption, obscenity, freedom of agreements, abuse of dominant •• Explains the court’s powers to order speech, tax and competition law position and merger control officers of a company, and other •• Examines key international issues such •• Considers the universal service persons, to provide information about as jurisdictional questions, applicable obligation imposed under the Universal its business, assets and affairs law and EU internal market questions Service Directive •• Summarises the basic principles •• Includes contributions from every major •• Examines the data privacy issues arising relevant to international or cross-border European jurisdiction, as well as the from mobile phone and internet usage insolvency USA, Japan, China, and many others •• Discusses in detail the Communications •• Provides analysis of the relevant case •• Analyses the latest case law, explaining Privacy Directive law and statutes how the courts are addressing Deals with international aspects CONTENTS: Nature and Status of Office the uncertainties created by new •• including the ITU, WTO and Internet Holders under Insolvency Act 1986. 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Electronic Contracts and Transactions. under S245 Insolvency Act 1986. Transactions ITU and WTO. Internet governance. Payment Mechanisms for Internet Commerce. Defrauding creditors and the Protections of Prohibited and Regulated Activities. Tax. JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, Assets from creditors. Set-off. Assertion of Competition Law and the Internet. Asia, United States Liens in Formal Insolvency Proceedings. Third JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, Nov-2012 978 0 414 02697 1 Parties Act 1930 and Insolvency. Validating Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 590125 International Orders under S127 Insolvency Act 1986. Hardback, c. 450 pp c. £150.00 / €191.00 Obtaining Information and Enforcement Nov-2012 978 0 414 04789 1 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 497342 under Sections 236 and 366. Cross-border Hardback, c. 1400 pp c. £240.00 / €305.00 Considerations. 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18 INSOLVENCY

INTERNATIONAL INSOLVENCY PERSONAL INSOLVENCY SCHEMES OF JURISDICTIONAL COMPARISONS A PRACTICAL GUIDE ARRANGEMENT IN CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING THE EUROPEAN LAWYER 4TH EDITION REFERENCE SERIES Christian Pilkington Richard Floyd, Frank Brumby 3RD EDITION and Simon Knight •• Provides high-level guidance on using General Editor: Bill Boone Presents a detailed explanation of the Schemes of Arrangement in corporate •• restructuring Enables country-by-country legal framework of personal insolvency •• Explains the different type of scheme comparisons of law and procedure •• Deals with all major facets of insolvency •• law including bankruptcy, individual available, including ‘pre-pack’ schemes, •• Covers major jurisdictions worldwide assessing their comparative advantages Includes contributions from leading voluntary arrangements (IVAs) and •• procedures such as debt management and disadvantages local practitioners who are experts in •• Explores the underlying legal principles, the field of insolvency law •• Reflects amendments to the Insolvency (Amendment) Rules 2011 including ‘timing’ and ‘compromise’ JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, Goes through each stage of the scheme International with references to the Statements of •• Insolvency Practice (SIP) precedents process in detail Dec-2012 978 0 414 02694 0 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 587955 and practice directions •• Features an extensive range of Hardback, c. 380 pp c. £210.00 / €250.00 •• Covers the latest changes to the precedent material, including examples Enterprise Act 2002, the EC Regulation of schemes, letters, claim forms, on Insolvency Proceedings, and the statements, court orders, proxies and LIGHTMAN & MOSS: Cross-border Insolvency Regulations expert opinions, and hearing materials THE LAW OF and the UNCITRAL Model Law •• Uses detailed case studies of 17 ADMINISTRATORS AND •• Includes new chapters on: Cross- different schemes to illustrate the RECEIVERS OF COMPANIES border insolvency; New rules in relation issues covered to discharge from bankruptcy and •• Deals with the cross-border and SWEET & MAXWELL’S Bankruptcy Restriction Orders and jurisdictional issues facing practitioners INSOLVENCY LIBRARY Undertakings; Regulatory aspects for •• Discusses how to get multi-national 1ST SUPPLEMENT TO THE 5TH EDITION insolvency lawyers and solicitors and schemes recognised General Editors: Sir Gavin Lightman, Gabriel New debt management procedures •• Looks at the involvement of COMI in the Moss, QC, Professor Ian F Fletcher, Richard •• Considers the roles of the Official recognition process Snowden, QC and Hamish Anderson Receiver and the trustee •• Addresses the issues surrounding ‘Third •• Widely accepted as the authority on •• Covers issues relating to insolvent Party Releases’ and how to go about the law relating to administrators and partnerships drafting deeds of release receivers, and cited in court on a •• Examines realisation of assets, from •• Examines bondholder issues regular basis business assets and the matrimonial •• Looks at common issues with Schemes •• This supplement brings the text up to home to exempt assets and pensions including competition, pensions, date with developments in the law since •• Deals with creditors’ claims, bankruptcy regulation, accounting, confidentiality publication of the 5th edition costs and protection of creditors and voidabiliy JURISDICTION: United Kingdom •• Reviews the position of the bankrupt, •• Provides a comparative analysis with including disabilities, offences and other procedures including CVAs and Dec-2012 978 0 414 02702 2 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 591766 discharge Administrations Paperback c. £95.00 / €121.00 •• Takes into account death and the CONTENTS: Introduction; History & insolvent estate Development; Statutory Requirements; Dec-2012 978 0 414 02723 7 •• Goes through closing procedure, Procedure; Contents of a Typical Scheme; Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 591961 releases from insolvency and costs Recognition Issues; Third Party Releases; ProView eBook c. £95.00 (+ £18.40 VAT) = £113.40 / Bondholder Issues; U.S Issues; Insurance €121.00 (+ €24.20 VAT) = €145.20 Includes coverage of Scotland, Northern •• Schemes; Case Studies; Precedents. Dec-2012 978 0 414 02724 4 Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Channel Islands JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 591968 United States, Asia Print & eBook £124.00 (+ £12.40 VAT) = £136.40 / Sets out a selection of forms and €157.00 (+ €15.70 VAT) = €172.70 •• Dec-2012 978 0 414 02676 6 precedents Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 574439 •• Reproduces key parts of legislation Hardback, c. 500 pp c. £225.00 / €286.00 JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Sep-2012 978 0 414 02269 0 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 516823 Hardback c. £180.00 / €229.00

19 INSURANCE LAW

COLINVAUX’S LAW CONSTRUCTION ALL MACGILLIVRAY ON OF INSURANCE RISKS INSURANCE INSURANCE LAW 1ST SUPPLEMENT TO THE 9TH EDITION Paul Reed, QC 12TH EDITION Professor Robert M Merkin •• Offers a comprehensive analysis CENTENARY EDITION •• Presents a detailed account of all the of Construction, Engineering and Professor John Birds, Ben Lynch essential components of insurance law Erection All Risks (CAR) insurance as and Simon Milnes understood in English Law •• This supplement brings the work up to “All those dealing with aspects of the law date with developments in the law since •• Sets out the basics of CAR insurance, of insurance on a regular basis will want to publication of the 9th edition explaining its historical development have a copy of MacGillivray on their shelves.” •• Covers the structure of a modern – International Insurance Law Review JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth standard CAR policy •• Provides definitive reference on the Nov-2012 978 0 414 02444 1 •• Explains formation and placing of CAR principles of insurance law and their Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567130 insurance application in practice Paperback c. £120.00 / €153.00 •• Discusses the interpretation of CAR •• Goes through the definition of insurable policies, giving practical drafting advice interests, the construction of an THE LAW OF REINSURANCE •• Explains the law relating to rectification, insurance policy and the formation of IN ENGLAND AND BERMUDA fortuity, loss and damage an insurance contract Examines the wide range of exclusions Discusses the relevant premiums and INSURANCE PRACTITIONER’S LIBRARY •• •• that can apply to CAR policies policy risks under particular contracts 1ST SUPPLEMENT TO THE 3RD EDITION •• Deals with extensions to cover including •• Looks at good faith and disclosure, Terry O’Neill and Jan Woloniecki Advance Loss of Profits and Public misrepresentation, fraudulent activity, Liability subrogation and where more than two Provides definitive guidance on the •• Includes precedents of standard insurers’ rights are involved substantive law and practice in this •• insuring clauses in construction Considers the separate classes of complex area, covering the law in both •• contracts insurance, including: life, personal the major reinsurance centres, London accident, property, motor and aviation and Bermuda •• Goes through the claims procedure, including detailed discussion of the Analyses the different parties which can This supplement brings the work up to •• •• processes and potential problems that be involved in an insurance transaction date with developments in the law since can face practitioners once a claim has publication of the 3rd edition •• Covers insurance against pecuniary been made loss, contractors’ risks policies and the JURISDICTION: International •• Provides comprehensive analysis of basic principles of reinsurance law Oct-2012 978 0 414 02446 5 the difficult areas of causation and Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567137 •• Discusses the roles of agents in Paperback c. £115.00 / €147.00 coinsurance insurance •• Looks at other types of All Risks •• Compares English insurance law with insurance including marine, property Scottish, US and Commonwealth law and aviation •• Deals with the new law under the CONTENTS: An introduction to Construction Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and and Engineering All Risks. The Basis of CAR Representations) Act 2012 Insurance. Policy & Structure. Exclusions. •• Explains the impact of important Extensions. Claims. Other types of All Risks recent cases, such as Re Digital Satellite cover. Precedents. Warranty Cover Ltd, Lucasfilm Ltd v JURISDICTION: England & Wales Ainsworth, Sutherland Professional Dec-2012 978 0 414 02432 8 Funding Ltd v Bakewells and Mitchell v Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 566904 Hiscox Underwriting Ltd Hardback c. £245.00 / €312.00 •• Considers the latest restructuring of the FSA and Bank of England, looking at the shift of responsibilities •• Looks at the most recent reform proposals from the Law Commission JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Sep-2012 978 0 414 02445 8 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567134 Hardback c. £400.00 / €508.00

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20 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

CIPA GUIDE TO THE KERLY’S LAW OF PARALLEL IMPORTATION PATENTS ACTS TRADE MARKS UNDER EUROPEAN 1ST SUPPLEMENT TO THE 7TH EDITION AND TRADE NAMES UNION LAW Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LIBRARY 2ND EDITION •• Provides the definitive account of patent 1ST SUPPLEMENT TO THE 15TH EDITION Editor: Christian Liedtke legislative in the UK, explaining in detail James Mellor, QC, David Llewelyn, •• Explains every aspect of the law relating the impact of each part of every act. Tom Moody-Stuart, David Keeling to parallel imports, with particular •• This supplement brings the text up to and Iona Berkeley emphasis on intellectual property date with developments in the law since •• The most respected practitioner text •• Shows how the law can be used to both publication of the 7th edition on the law of trade marks and trade repel parallel imports and to facilitate JURISDICTION: United Kingdom names, providing comprehensive them Dec-2012 978 0 414 02449 6 analysis of trade mark law in the UK •• Offers detailed strategies on how best Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567140 and Europe to resolve conflicts in this area Paperback c. £95.00 / €121.00 •• This supplement brings the text up to •• Gives guidance on using competition date with developments in the law since law as a shield against infringement Dec-2012 978 0 414 02729 9 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 591990 publication of the 15th edition actions ProView eBook £95.00 (+ £19.00 VAT) = £114.00 / JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, •• Explains free movement and market €121.00 (+ €24.20 VAT) = €145.20 International integration in the EU so the trade Dec-2012 978 0 414 02730 5 Dec-2012 978 0 414 02462 5 conditions that give rise to parallel Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 591997 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567265 importation are clear Print & eBook £124.00 (+ £12.40 VAT) = £136.40 / Paperback, c. 1568 pp c. £115.00 / €147.00 €157.00 (+ €15.70 VAT) = €172.70 •• Shows how to go about challenging Dec-2012 978 0 414 02733 6 anti-competitive agreements Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 592006 ProView eBook c. £115.00 (+ £23.00 VAT) = £138.00 / •• Explains how parallel importation COPINGER & SKONE JAMES €147.00 (+ €29.40 VAT) = €176.40 relates to royalty collecting societies ON COPYRIGHT Dec-2012 978 0 414 02734 3 and trade associations, automobile INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LIBRARY Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 592014 and film distribution Print & eBook c. £150.00 (+ £15.00 VAT) = £165.00 / 1ST SUPPLEMENT TO THE 16TH EDITION €191.00 (+ €19.10 VAT) = €210.10 •• Discusses consent and the burden of proof after Davidoff, enabling readers Kevin Garnett, QC, Gillian Davies to apply this landmark decision and Gwilym Harbottle •• Includes coverage of E-commerce in •• Provides the most rigorous analysis relation to collecting societies and the available of legislation and case law trading of digital works on copyright and related rights •• Considers case law from the US, •• This supplement brings the text up to Australia and Japan to show how date with developments in the law since EU law relates to the laws of other publication of the 16th edition jurisdictions JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, UK Common Law CONTENTS: Introduction. Free Movement and based countries Market Integration. Trade mark Harmonisation Dec-2012 978 0 414 04795 2 and the Exhaustion of Rights. Consent Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 497351 and the Burden of Proof. Pharmaceuticals, Paperback c. £135.00 / €172.00 Relabelling, Repackaging, and Rebranding. Copyrights, Designs, Patents, Seeds and Semiconductors. Royalty Collecting Societies and Trade Associations, Automobile and Film Distributions. Anticompetitive Agreements. Abuses of Dominant Positions. Notes on Customs Practice. Conclusion. Appendices. JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, International Dec-2012 978 1 847 03287 4 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 229405 Hardback c. £195.00 / €248.00

21 INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY TRADE LAW

THE TRIPS AGREEMENT TRITTON ON INTELLECTUAL SCHMITTHOFF: THE DRAFTING HISTORY AND ANALYSIS PROPERTY IN EUROPE LAW AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE 4TH EDITION 4TH EDITION 12TH EDITION Daniel Gervais Guy Tritton “Should be on the bookshelf of every Carole Murray, David Holloway “It is a text of incomparable value in the and Daren Timson-Hunt field of international intellectual property practitioner dealing with intellectual law, and thoroughly recommended as one property rights” – European Intellectual “Schmitthoff will be welcomed all over of the foremost explications of TRIPS.” Property Review the globe by those who are involved in – European Intellectual Property Review •• Examines the wide range of laws international trade.” – New Law Journal •• Presents practitioners and academics regulating intellectual property in •• Provides a concise account of the law with a complete set of tools for Europe and practice of international trade understanding the trade rules and •• Provides coverage of all intellectual •• Examines the sale of goods, finance and intellectual property concepts that property rights in one source - patents, transportation of exports, insurance, make up the TRIPS Agreement copyright, designs, trade marks and customs law and long-term contracts •• Offers a unique insider perspective as plant varieties •• Deals with international commercial the author was involved with the TRIPS •• Discusses each subject area in general dispute resolution, including arbitration Agreement negotiations European terms and then highlights law and practice •• Sets out an annotated version of the individual national differences •• Covers the new EU regulations on Agreement, providing a detailed article- •• Looks at the international conventions choice of law (Rome 1 and Rome 2) by-article explanation of each of its 79 affecting protection of IP rights in •• Includes chapters on public Articles Europe international and regulatory law, •• Demonstrates the effect of the TRIPS •• Considers the practical dimensions including coverage of the World Trade Agreement through analysis of recent of each area of IP as well as the Organisation (WTO) cases substantive law •• Discusses recent UK and international •• Takes into account the latest Doha •• Explains the implementation and case law, inluding the latest disputes Development Round discussions to licensing of intellectual property before the WTO bring to light the current international •• Deals with intellectual property in joint •• Contains up-to-date guidance on issues relating to the TRIPS agreement ventures and franchising electronic commerce in international •• Traces the development of the TRIPS •• Examines intellectual property and trade, with details of recent Agreement, explaining the political, competition law, showing how the two international agreements commercial and legal forces that have areas overlap CONTENTS: International Sale of Goods. shaped its evolution •• Incorporates all recent developments, Finance of Exports. Transportation of Exports. •• Presents early versions of the TRIPS including the 2010 Vertical Agreements Insurance of Goods in Transit. International text to chart the evolution of the final Block Exemption and the new R&D & Commercial Dispute Resolution. Construction Agreement Specialisation Block Exemptions and Long Term Contracts. Customs Law. Analyses bilateral and regional Provides a full update on all relevant Marketing Organisations Abroad. Market •• •• Information. Standardisation, Unification, agreements based on TRIPS explaining ECJ and GC cases in the field E-Commerce and EDI. their impact on practitioners working in Assesses the Commission’s proposed •• JURISDICTION: England & Wales, International countries party to them intellectual property reforms Discusses the likely future impact Sep-2012 978 0 414 04619 1 •• CONTENTS: Intellectual Property in Europe. Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 491065 of TRIPS on the international IP Patents in Europe. Trade Marks in Europe. Hardback c. £125.00 / €159.00 framework Copyright in Europe. Design Protection JURISDICTION: International in Europe. Plant Variety Rights in Europe. Intellectual Property and Free Movement Dec-2012 978 0 414 02313 0 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 535901 of Goods. Intellectual Property and Article Hardback c. £225.00 / €248.00 101. Intellectual Property and Joint Ventures. Article 101, Distribution and Franchising Agreements. Abuse of a Dominant Position. Proceedings involving Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Law. Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights and Border Controls. Jurisdiction and Intellectual Property. JURISDICTION: European Union Nov-2012 978 0 414 04230 8 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 379451 Hardback c. £245.00 / €312.00

22 IRISH LAW

ANNUAL REVIEW OF IRISH THE COMMERCIAL COURT CORRUPTION LAW LAW 2011 2ND EDITION Imelda Higgins 1 VOLUME P.A. AVAILABLE FROM 1989-2010 Stephen Dowling •• Provides a detailed analysis of Irish Editors: Raymond Byrne and William Binchy •• Provides detailed guidance on practice law applicable to corruption •• Provides a comprehensive treatise on and procedure in the Irish Commercial •• Analyses the numerous anti-corruption judicial and statutory developments in Court measures introduced since 1994 Irish law •• Covers everything from entry into the from both from an international and •• Each volume in this widely acclaimed Commercial Court List, new pre-trial domestic perspective series provides practitioners, procedures, and the initial directions •• Describes the international academics and students with an hearing, to case management powers, anti-corruption measures relevant analytical and perceptive account of the case management conference, to Ireland and best practice standards legal developments during the year in alternative dispute resolution, pre-trial on dealing with that subject matter question preparation and the trial itself •• Sets out the relevant Irish law •• Discusses important decisions by the •• Includes comparative analysis of similar and analyses its effectiveness Circuit Court, High Court, Court of procedures in the UK with particular reference to those Criminal Appeal and Supreme Court •• Discusses the future direction of the international measures and standards. •• Outlines many of the Acts of the Court and the implications of case •• Contains the first in-depth analysis of Oireachtas for the year, with detailed management for civil procedure in bribery to be published in this area in discussion, where relevant, to explain Ireland a number of years and incorporates the background to and purpose of an •• Examines recent developments in the all recent changes to the bribery laws, Act practice and procedure of judicial case including in particular those introduced •• Analyses significant Statutory management by the Prevention of Corruption Instruments •• Explains developments in the entry (Amendment) Act 2010 Covers both individual and corporate Covers proposals for change in the law applications to the Commercial List •• •• liability for bribery from the Law Reform Commission •• Covers developments in relation to Describes the legislative developments JURISDICTION: Ireland discovery •• Assesses recent case law on costs in other jurisdictions of relevance to Round Hall •• Ireland, including those under the UK Dec-2012 978 1 858 00647 5 awards in the Commercial Court Bribery Act 2010 and the U.S Foreign Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 514943 Deals with the latest developments in Hardback £248.00 / €285.00 •• Corrupt Practices Act 1977 evidence Analyses the implications of Analyses the new Commercial Court •• •• legislation such as the Criminal Justice Practitioners Handbook Surveillance Act 2009 and the Criminal JURISDICTION: Ireland Justice Bill 2011 Round Hall Considers immunities to prosecution for Nov-2012 978 1 858 00682 6 •• Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 561824 corruption offences, including cabinet Hardback £231.00 / €265.00 confidentiality and Oireachtas Privilege JURISDICTION: Ireland Round Hall Oct-2012 978 1 858 00669 7 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 557269 Hardback £231.00 / €265.00

23 IRISH LAW

EMPLOYMENT EQUALITY LAW INTELLECTUAL LAWYERS’ PROFESSIONAL Marguerite Bolger, Claire Bruton PROPERTY LAW NEGLIGENCE AND INSURANCE and Cliona Kimber Eva Nagle Bill Holohan and David Curran •• Deals with all aspects of employment •• Explains the principles of copyright law, •• Provides a clear guide to professional equality law covered by the trademark law, patent law, the law of negligence insurance for lawyers Employment Equality Acts 1998-2008 confidence and design law in Ireland both in the Republic of Ireland and in •• Covers national law, as well as EU law •• Addresses the key case law, legislation Northern Ireland and decisions of the European Court and the areas of controversy related to •• Explains when, in what circumstances of Justice, and on occasion, important each subject and to what extent practitioners have precedents from other jurisdictions •• Contains a comparative component, liability •• Presents the sometimes complex discussing relevant case law from other •• Clarifies the circumstances in which concepts and procedures in common law and EU jurisdictions lawyers can claim the benefit of employment equality in a practical •• Discusses recent case law and changes professional indemnity insurance and accessible manner in the area of Irish copyright legislation •• Discusses to what extent practitioners CONTENTS: Part One: Introduction: Models of including European Union (Copyright can or should limit their liability equality including affirmative action; sources and Related Rights) Regulations, S.I. •• Shows how practitioners can limit their of employment equality law including the No. 59 of 2012 liability in the absence of limited liability influence of the EU and Irish Constitution. Deals with the proposals for reform of partnerships Future developments will also be traced •• Irish copyright law and considered. Part Two: Grounds of •• Goes through the issues considered Discrimination: protected grounds/classes; •• Discusses recent case law on trade by an insurer when conducting pregnancy; maternity rights to family rights; marks and passing off before the Irish an insurance risk assessment and race including the grounds of membership Courts considering a proposal for professional of the traveller community; disability; age; •• Analyses a wide range of contemporary indemnity from a practising lawyer religion. Part Three: Causes of Action: equal issues including: the tension between •• Considers the disclosure obligations of pay; pensions (excluding social welfare); freedom of expression/other a practitioner in proposing for insurance harassment; access to employment, fundamental rights and copyright promotion, interviews; victimisation and •• Looks at the consequences of failure law; the tension between freedom of penalisation; discriminatory dismissal; to make material disclosure, (whether practice and procedure including remedies expression and trade mark law; the innocent, negligent or fraudulent) when issues of comparative advertising, JURISDICTION: Ireland proposing for insurance keyword advertising and domain •• Makes clear the insurer’s rights to Round Hall names in trade mark law; personality Nov-2012 978 1 858 00591 1 deny indemnity cover and/or seek Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 590377 and character rights in trade mark reimbursement from a solicitor Hardback £214.00 / €245.00 law; the protection of biotechnological JURISDICTION: Ireland inventions; the role of morality in Round Hall patent law Nov-2012 978 1 858 00670 3 JURISDICTION: Ireland Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 557275 Hardback £161.00 / €185.00 Round Hall Oct-2012 978 1 858 00671 0 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 557278 Hardback £196.00 / €225.00

24 IRISH LAW LAND & PROPERTY

MERGER CONTROL NAMA – THE LAW RELATING GALE ON EASEMENTS IN IRELAND TO THE NATIONAL ASSET PROPERTY AND CONVEYANCING Marco Hickey MANAGEMENT AGENCY LIBRARY 19TH EDITION •• Provides a detailed analysis of the Stephen Dodd and Cian Carroll Irish competition law implications of •• Examines comprehensively the full Jonathan Gaunt, QC and mergers and acquisitions in Ireland impact that NAMA will have on the law The Hon Mr Justice Morgan •• Examines all aspects of merger review •• Helps anticipate and prepare for the “It is, in our view, impossible to find fault under the Competition Act 2002 (as problems that may arise from the with Gale which becomes more and more amended) complex and technical legislation useful as year succeeds year.” •• Discusses jurisdictional questions •• Explains NAMA’s wide-ranging – The Independent Solicitor •• Reviews the thresholds applicable for powers to purchase, hold, and •• Gives definitive guidance on all aspects determining whether or not a merger or dispose of assets, as well as complete of the law relating to easements acquisition is subject to the compulsory developments, and how they are likely •• Sets out what constitutes an easement notification regime to affect clients and goes on to focus on particular •• Considers the relevant product and •• Goes through all the implications for types, such as right of light, rights of geographic markets banking law, company law, law of way, air and support •• Assesses the substantive criteria contract, insolvency, conflicts of laws, •• Interprets both statute and case law in applicable for the review of mergers planning law, land law, family law, great depth, suggesting solutions to and acquisitions constitutional law and competition law problems which may arise in practice JURISDICTION: Ireland •• Written in an accessible style by an •• Explains the development of the law via experienced writing team, well-known Round Hall in-depth analysis of historic case law Dec-2012 978 1 858 00695 6 for bringing clarity to complex and •• Offers remedies and advice for when Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 590372 technical legal areas Hardback £231.00 / €265.00 an easement has been disturbed JURISDICTION: Ireland •• Provides summaries and examination Round Hall of case law, including a wide range of Dec-2012 978 1 858 00578 2 Commonwealth decisions Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 427813 Hardback £296.00 / €340.00 •• Examines the implications of important recent decisions •• Reproduces relevant legislation and regulations so they can be consulted easily CONTENTS: Easements generally. The acquisition of easements. Particular easements and particular natural rights of a similar character. Extinguishment of easements. Disturbance of easements. Appendices. JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth Oct-2012 978 0 414 04378 7 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 416989 Hardback c. £270.00 / €343.00

25 LAND & PROPERTY LANDLORD & TENANT

PRESTON AND NEWSOM: DILAPIDATIONS: HAGUE ON LEASEHOLD RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS THE MODERN LAW ENFRANCHISEMENT AFFECTING FREEHOLD LAND AND PRACTICE PROPERTY AND CONVEYANCING PROPERTY AND CONVEYANCING PROPERTY AND CONVEYANCING LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY 2ND SUPPLEMENT TO THE 5TH EDITION 10TH EDITION 5TH EDITION Anthony Radevsky and Damian Greenish G L Newsom Nicholas Dowding, QC, Kirk Reynolds, QC Provides comprehensive guidance and Alison Oakes •• •• Provides comprehensive guidance on on all aspects of the leasehold restricted covenants as they relate to “This really is an excellent book and anyone enfranchisement process freehold land dealing in dilapidations day-to-day will need •• This second cumulative supplement •• Explains how and when a restrictive to have a copy...” – Landlord & Tenant Review brings the work up to date with the covenant is enforceable in registered •• Provides detailed guidance on the law latest developments in the law and unregistered land of both residential and commercial JURISDICTION: England & Wales dilapidations •• Shows how the benefit or burden of a Dec-2012 978 0 414 02426 7 restrictive covenant is transferred upon •• Concentrates on those areas of the law Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 565394 the sale of land which give rise to problems in everyday Paperback c. £63.00 / €81.00 •• Makes clear what is a breach of a situations restrictive covenant •• Discusses the legal principles with •• Explains the consequences of a breach worked examples showing how they and the available remedies, including apply in practice injunctions •• Explains both landlords’ and tenants’ •• Gives practical advice on drafting an obligations and liabilities enforceable restrictive covenant •• Discusses modern building technology •• Explains the procedure of registration as well as more traditional construction and the consequences of the failure to techniques register restrictive covenants •• Provides stage-by-stage procedural •• Identifies and explains the legal issues guidance for resolving disputes surrounding rent charge covenants •• Goes through the litigation procedure, •• Goes through the Lands Tribunal reflecting the latest changes under the hearing procedure and its powers to Civil Procedure Rules award compensation and modify or •• Discusses remedies and damages discharge restrictive covenants •• Examines a wide range of relevant, •• Reproduces Lands Tribunal forms in the up-to-date case law, including appendices Commonwealth decisions CONTENTS: Introduction. Benefit. Burden. •• Provides updated forms and precedents Vendor and purchaser. Conveyancing and to help ensure documents are prepared drafting. Breach. Rentcharge covenants and accurately other user obligations. Actions for injunctions. JURISDICTION: England & Wales Actions for declarations. Lands Tribunal: Dec-2012 978 0 414 02499 1 Jurisdiction and discretion; Parties; Section Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 568325 84 grounds; Compensation; Procedure and Hardback c. £205.00 / €261.00 hearings; Costs, orders and appeals. JURISDICTION: England & Wales Dec-2012 978 0 421 85810 7 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 26179 Hardback c. £175.00 / €223.00

26 LANDLORD & TENANT

LEWISON’S DRAFTING RENEWAL OF BUSINESS RESIDENTIAL POSSESSION BUSINESS LEASES TENANCIES PROCEEDINGS 8TH EDITION PROPERTY AND CONVEYANCING PRACTITIONER SERIES LIBRARY Janet Bignell 9TH EDITION 4TH EDITION Consultant Editor: Lord Justice Lewison Gary Webber and Daniel Dovar Kirk Reynolds, QC and Wayne Clark “Should be made compulsory reading for all “If you can only afford one book on would-be commercial conveyancers and even “A comprehensive, lucidly written and possession, this is the one to buy” – Letting the most experienced will learn something authoritative guide which deals with all Update Journal. from it.” – The Law Society’s Gazette. aspects of business tenancy renewals.” Explains how a landlord or mortgagee – The Conveyancer •• •• Provides a comprehensive and can effect possession of a property or authoritative resource for drafting •• Supplies best practice guidance on all how an occupant can prevent an order commercial leases that meet clients’ matters relating to the possession and for possession being made needs lease renewal of business tenancies •• Looks at the issues from both landlord •• Reflects both landlords’ and tenants’ •• Shows how a landlord or licensor can and tenant viewpoints, enabling concerns and respective bargaining obtain possession of business premises practitioners to advise either party positions and how a tenant can oppose such an •• Deals with the different types of •• Addresses the contentious issues that action or renew the lease tenancies, such as assured tenancies, arise on preparing a business lease, •• Goes step-by-step through each secure tenancies and regulated making clear the areas that will be the stage of the tenancy renewal process tenancies focus of negotiations from termination to the hearing •• Considers all the different housing •• Provides guidance on drafting and afterwards, complementing situations, including student practitioners’ workflow •• Includes sample clauses to help ensure accommodation, agricultural leases accurately represent clients’ •• Explains how the law is applied, the accommodation, mobile homes, shared interests right to renew and the role of the court accommodation, resident landlords and •• Clarifies what must be included and •• Advises on which transactions the housing co-operatives what each clause entails Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 applies •• Goes step-by-step through the •• Shows how to apply the Land Registry •• Explains the amended process for possession process prescribed clauses renewing business tenancies which •• Explains court procedures, including landlords as well as tenants can initiate •• Explains the recent legislative and case evidence requirements law developments •• Shows how to prepare for hearings, •• Discusses the latest case law, what to do there and how to deal with legislation and forms CONTENTS: The interpretation of leases. the aftermath Land Registration. Description of property. •• Covers the human rights and Parties and covenants. The term of the lease, •• Features a chapter devoted to tactics discrimination issues relating to rent and rent review. Insurance and service and timing possession charges. Repairs and improvements. Use of •• Includes a range of examples •• Reproduces statutory extracts, giving the demised property. Assignment and sub- throughout the text giving practical access to all relevant material within letting. Statutory protection. The liability of solutions to complex problems the one publication sureties. Forms. •• Contains a range of non-prescribed •• Provides the tools for each stage of JURISDICTION: England & Wales forms and precedents proceedings, including court forms with Dec-2012 978 0 414 02498 4 •• Reproduces useful statutes, practice guidance on how they should be used Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 568149 directions and CPR so they can be Paperback c. £95.00 / €121.00 •• Features checklists of key information consulted easily to help ensure nothing is overlooked CONTENTS: Does the Act apply? The JURISDICTION: England & Wales continuation of tenancies. The termination Nov-2012 978 0 414 02497 7 of tenancies. Serving notices – timing and Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 568146 tactics. Response to the notice or request. Paperback c. £105.00 / €134.00 Applications for new tenancies. Grounds of opposition. The terms of the new tenancy. Carrying out the order. Preparing for the hearing. Compensation for disturbance. Improvements. Procedure. Statutes. Forms and precedents. JURISDICTION: England & Wales Nov-2012 978 0 414 02424 3 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 565353 Hardback c. £215.00 / €274.00

27 LICENSING LITIGATION

ALCOHOL AND GAMING LAW A-Z OF CIVIL LITIGATION ENTERTAINMENT LICENSING JURISDICTIONAL COMPARISONS 2ND EDITION 2ND EDITION THE EUROPEAN LAWYER James Pyke REFERENCE SERIES David Chambers and Roger Butterfield •• Provides an accessible reference guide Editors: John Hagan and Julian Harris to civil litigation and the Civil Procedure •• Outlines the law relating to alcohol and Rules entertainment licensing •• Provides an overview of the law and regulation of gambling in important •• Organised A to Z by topic, saving time Provides a quick reference tool for •• gambling markets and licensing and effort researching the Rules solicitors, police officers, Trading jurisdictions worldwide •• Allows practitioners to go straight to an Standards Officers, Environmental •• Deals with each jurisdiction in a entry on a particular topic and find the Health Officers and council members relevant Rule and commentary who sit on licensing committees consistent format allowing easy cross-jurisdictional comparisons •• Avoids the problem of having to know in •• Covers all the latest developments •• Focuses in particular on the rapidly advance which Rule applies to a given in legislation, including the changes matter effected by the Police Reform and evolving online gambling sector •• Includes contributions from leading •• Includes in each entry a resume of the Social Responsibility Act 2011 given Rule explaining the relevant Explains the new Early Morning practitioners in each jurisdiction all •• specialists in this field procedure or particular requirements Restriction Orders and the Late Night of the court CONTENTS: Objectives and Structure of Levy Written in plain, easy-to-understand Legislation. Framework of Legislation. •• •• Looks at all the main aspects of language premises licences, including the Online Gambling. Land Based Gaming. Tax. Advertising. Social Gaming. •• Includes cross-references to related definition of ‘regulated entertainment’, topics helping pinpoint the information who may apply for a licence, how to JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union, International needed apply, conditions that may be attached Published both as a handy paperback to licences, and inspection of premises Aug-2012 978 0 414 02486 1 •• Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567757 book and as an online product •• Deals with club premises certificates Hardback, c. 600 pp c. £210.00 / €250.00 and personal licences JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Outlines the role of the Designated Dec-2012 978 0 414 04782 2 •• Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 497333 Premises Supervisor Paperback c. £69.00 / €88.00 •• Covers Temporary Event Notices •• Goes through the hearings process from start to finish, including the actions required by the parties, committee reports, impartiality of the committee, and the related human rights issues •• Looks at the sale and supply of alcohol to children •• Covers offences and closure orders •• Contains useful appendices setting out time limits, documentation requirements, etc CONTENTS: The Licensing Act 2003 – An Overview; Premises Licences; Club Premises Certificates; Personal Licences; Designated Premises Supervisor; Temporary Event Notices; Sale and Supply of Alcohol to Children; Hearings; Conditions; Offences, Closure Orders and Powers of Entry; Early Morning Restriction Orders; Late Night Levy; Appendices. JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Sep-2012 978 0 414 04488 3 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 433893 Paperback, c. 100 pp c. £27.95 / €36.00

28 LITIGATION

DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE INJUNCTIONS PHIPSON ON EVIDENCE 11TH EDITION PRACTITIONER SERIES COMMON LAW LIBRARY Charles Hollander, QC 11TH EDITION 2ND SUPPLEMENT TO THE 17TH EDITION “This is an excellent book... an invaluable and David Bean General Editor: Hodge Malek, QC indispensable guide to the challenges posed “A copy needs to be in all solicitors’ offices, Examines in detail all aspects of the by the ever-developing law on disclosure.” •• and counsels’ chambers.” – The Law Society’s complex principles and procedures – Civil Justice Quarterly Gazette which make up the law of evidence Provides comprehensive guidance •• Provides a concise and practical guide This second cumulative supplement on the legal obligations of disclosure •• •• to injunctions with particular emphasis brings the 17th edition up to date with •• Advises on how to obtain, assess and on procedure the latest legislation and developments manage the documents needed •• Covers the full range of injunctions in in case law •• Follows the chronological sequence of one volume JURISDICTION: United Kingdom a case, showing the practitioner when •• Explains the jurisdiction of the court Dec-2012 978 0 414 02704 6 and how to take action at each stage to grant injunctions Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 591795 Paperback, c. 290 pp c. £95.00 / €121.00 •• Discusses the practicalities of CPR •• Sets out what remedies are available disclosure, including the key problem and what situations they are best areas suited to •• Shows how to raise, and combat, the •• Gives step-by-step guidance on interim available defences to disclosure applications, other proceedings •• Sets out the rights of access to (including appeals), freezing documents held by companies, trusts, injunctions, search orders and county partners, receivers and agents, as well court procedures as access to court documents •• Includes a chapter on matrimonial and •• Analyses the powers of regulatory or domestic proceedings public bodies to obtain or disclose •• Contains an extensive collection of documents official and unofficial precedents •• Shows what to do when disclosure •• Deals with special cases such as obligations are not met restraint of publication, defendants •• Explains fully the nature of privilege, outside the jurisdiction, and restraint including the rights different types of of legal proceedings privilege provide and how to claim or •• Incorporates key recent developments waive them in all areas of coverage Discusses how to deal with international •• CONTENTS: Jurisdiction: Introduction; Criteria elements of a case, such as witnesses – Permanent Injunctions; Criteria – Interim out of the jurisdiction or documentary Injunctions; Special Cases in the Law of orders against foreign entities Injunctions. Practice and Procedure: Interim •• Fully updated to include the latest Applications; Other Proceedings; Freezing judicial interpretations of the Civil Injunctions; Search Orders; County Courts. Procedure Rules Matrimonial and Domestic Proceedings: JURISDICTION: England & Wales Matrimonial Injunctions and Similar Orders. Precedents. Appendices. Dec-2012 978 0 414 02423 6 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 565301 JURISDICTION: England & Wales Hardback c. £205.00 / €261.00 Dec-2012 978 0 414 02450 2 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567120 Paperback c. £95.00 / €121.00

29 MEDICAL LAW MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIPS

THE REGULATION OF MENTAL HEALTH LINDLEY & BANKS HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS ACT MANUAL ON PARTNERSHIP LAW, PRINCIPLE AND PROCESS 15TH EDITION 2ND SUPPLEMENT TO THE 19TH EDITION Joanna Glynn, QC and David Gomez Richard Jones Roderick I’Anson Banks •• Provides detailed guidance on the law “There is no way that an established mental •• Supplies the definitive statement of and practice relating to the regulation health lawyer cannot have a copy of the the law on partnership and limited of professionals in the healthcare field Manual” – Legal Executive Journal partnership •• Covers the entire healthcare regulatory •• Provides definitive guidance for all •• This second cumulative supplement cycle, from the regulation of students those implementing or advising on brings the text up to date with recent right through to applications to restore Mental Health law developments in the law a practitioner to the register after his •• Reproduces the Mental Health Act JURISDICTION: United Kingdom 1983, as amended, in full with detailed name has been erased Dec-2012 978 0 414 02671 1 section-by-section commentary Sets out the general principles of Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 574017 •• Paperback c. £69.00 / €88.00 Fitness to Practise •• Explains the major changes introduced by the Mental Health Act 2007, detailing Covers the rules, powers and •• how each section of the 1983 Act has procedures of each of the healthcare been affected and giving guidance on regulators, from the General Medical new Regulations and Rules Council and General Dental Council Includes all other primary and to the smaller regulators such as the •• secondary legislation on mental health General Chiropractic Council with detailed annotations •• Examines complaints processes •• Sets out the new Tribunal Rules, with (including NHS), tribunal procedures explanatory annotations, and the and the decision-making process associated Practice Direction •• Supplies quick reference tables giving •• Covers a new Practice Direction for the speedy access to all the key provisions First-tier Tribunal issued by the Senior during a tribunal hearing President of Tribunals •• Provides information on all recent •• Incorporates amendments made by the primary and secondary legislation Health and Social Care Act 2012 •• Explains the impact of important •• Deals with amendments made to recent case law on topics such as the Tribunal Rules by the Tribunal investigation and screening, interim Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2012 orders, independence of adjudication, •• Introduces a new section on ‘Dealing impairment, the role of the legal with domestic squalor and/or assessor, and the requirement to dangerous premises’ provide reasons •• Considers a large number of new cases •• Deals with the impact of the Human on the Act including Coombs v Dorset Rights Act 1998, including recent NHS Primary Care Trust, R (on the developments relating to Article 6 at application of Sessay) v South London NHS disciplinary tribunals and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust) •• Highlights key developments in the and DD v Durham County Council law of hearsay as it is applied in •• Discusses new cases from the European professional discipline Court of Human Rights, including MS v United Kingdom •• Includes chapters on registration (domestic and of those with European •• Reproduces the Human Rights Act 1998 qualifications), the NHS Performers with detailed notes on its application to List, alert notices and the NHS ‘MHPS’ mental health disciplinary regime •• Contains easy-to-consult annexes on consent to treatment, the medical JURISDICTION: England & Wales treatment of children, and powers to Sep-2012 978 0 414 04640 5 detain and control patients Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 493034 Hardback c. £170.00 / €216.00 JURISDICTION: England & Wales Oct-2012 978 0 414 02509 7 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 568526 Paperback c. £72.00 / €92.00

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30 PROFESSIONAL PERSONAL INJURY LAW NEGLIGENCE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT

FACTS & FIGURES 2012/13 JACKSON AND POWELL ON THE LAW OF PUBLIC AND TABLES FOR THE CALCULATION PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY UTILITIES PROCUREMENT OF DAMAGES COMMON LAW LIBRARY VOLUME 1 General Editor: Robin de Wilde, QC 1ST SUPPLEMENT TO THE 7TH EDITION 3RD EDITION •• Brings together all the financial and General Editors: John Powell, QC Professor Sue Arrowsmith and Roger Stewart, QC statistical information needed for “A masterpiece ... the standard treatise assessing special damages quickly, •• The most established and authoritative on public procurement law” – Public easily and accurately work in the field of professional liability Procurement Law Review •• Dispenses with the need to search a law •• Deals with every aspect of the variety of sources •• This supplement brings the text up to EU procurement rules and their •• Gives access to the latest, up-to-date date with developments in the law since implementation in the UK financial and statistical information, publication of the 7th edition •• Covers purchasing by public bodies as as an annual publication JURISDICTION: United Kingdom well as by the privatised water, energy, Includes the 7th edition of the Ogden •• Dec-2012 978 0 414 02678 0 transport and postal services utilities tables Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 584273 Looks in depth at procedures for Paperback, c. 232 pp c. £89.00 / €114.00 •• •• Assists with the calculation of special awarding PPP contracts damages and claims for loss of •• Offers detailed analysis of “grey” areas earnings of practical importance, such as post- •• Helps with the production of schedules tender negotiations and corrections to and counter-schedules tenders •• Supplies reliable data that can be •• Includes extensive advice on the trusted – produced in association consequences of non-compliance with the Professional Negligence Bar •• Uses practical examples to illustrate Association and cited in a number of legal issues in practice Court of Appeal decisions •• Assesses the impact on procurement of CONTENTS: Ogden Tables and related developments in public law, including materials; Damages; Interest rates; devolution, the Human Rights Act and Investment; Prices; Earnings; Tax and National the Freedom of Information Act Insurance; Pensions; Benefits allowances charges; Court of Protection Fees and costs; •• Includes chapters on framework Carer rates and rehabilitation; Motoring and agreements, competitive dialogue, Allied material; Other information including electronic procurement and information conversion formulae calendars religious requirements festivals medical reference intervals and •• Explains the implications of the latest scales websites. Court of Justice and UK court decisions JURISDICTION: United Kingdom •• Published in two Volumes: Volume 1 Sep-2012 978 0 414 02440 3 detailing the core public sector rules, Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567112 and Volume 2 (due to publish in Paperback c. £56.00 / €72.00 September 2013) covering areas such as utilities and defence, as well as enforcement and remedies CONTENTS: Volume 1: Introduction. The common law and statutory framework. EU procurement policy and its implementation in national law. Procurement under the TFEU. The public sector rules: who is a contracting authority? The public sector rules: contracts covered. The public sector rules: open and restricted procedures. The public sector rules: negotiated procedure with a notice. The public sector rules: negotiated procedure without a notice. The public sector rules: competitive dialogue. Framework arrangements. The public sector rules: qualification. Defence and security procurement. JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union Dec-2012 978 0 421 96690 1 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 173622 Hardback c. £110.00 / €140.00

31 REFERENCE

THE BAR DIRECTORY 2013 CRAIES ON LEGISLATION THE EXPERT WITNESS DIRECTORY 2013 •• Enables practitioners to find quickly 10TH EDITION and easily barristers with the exact Daniel Greenberg •• Provides everything the busy specialisms they need practitioner needs to find and select Provides a thorough understanding Contains the details of over 700 •• expert witnesses who suit their needs •• of the nature, process, effect and chambers and over 15,000 barristers interpretation of legislation •• All entrants have provided references in England and Wales and agreed to abide by a strict code of Enables practitioners to keep on the Sets out the information in clear, •• practice •• right side of difficult legislation, such straightforward entries as the Human Rights Act and EU law •• Easy-to-use alphabetical listing of •• Presents details of specialist areas of •• Focuses on the practical problems corporate and individual experts’ work for both chambers and individual that are likely to occur to the users entries barristers of legislation, rather than academic •• Subject index of over 1,800 specialisms, •• Tab-indexed so users can find their way concerns cross-referenced to entrants around the content with minimum fuss •• Explains a range of critical issues, such •• Glossary of surnames – of all experts •• Provides comprehensive coverage as the interpretation of words, what listed – including listings of barristers in may and may not be implied if the •• Includes experts in England, Scotland, employment, non-practising and based meaning is unclear, and what sources Wales, Ireland and Northern Ireland overseas in addition to the details of of information outside a statute may be •• Also lists languages spoken individual practising barristers used for throwing light on its meaning JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Ireland, JURISDICTION: United Kingdom •• Covers questions of the timing of Commonwealth Oct-2012 978 0 414 02488 5 legislation, including technical issues Oct-2012 978 0 414 02487 8 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567800 such as retrospectivity Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567799 Hardback c. £190.00 •• Discusses the legislative process Hardback, c. 840 pp c. £230.00 •• Analyses recent trends in statutory interpretation, including important cases concerning s.3 of the Human Rights Act •• Examines the interpretion of regulations and secondary legislation •• Covers the devolved legislation of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland •• Deals with European legislation, examining its nature, effects and interpretation •• Looks at recent developments in legislative procedure, including new arrangements for financial legislation, involvement of the public, and Law Commission Bills •• Covers recent developments relating to the exercise of statutory powers •• Looks at the impact of the Public Bodies Act 2011 •• Contains an updated discussion of judicial intervention in legislation (including the correction of mistakes) •• Contains useful extracts from judgments and other documents so they can be used when constructing arguments •• Includes a new Appendix discussing the application of the work to the law of India CONTENTS: The Nature of Legislation. The Legislative Process. The Effect of Legislation. Interpretation of Legislation. European Legislation. JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Oct-2012 978 0 414 02452 6 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567142 Hardback c. £289.00 / €368.00

32 REFERENCE ROAD TRAFFIC

SHAW’S DIRECTORY OF VARSITY DIRECTORY OF WILKINSON’S ROAD COURTS IN THE UNITED INVESTIGATORS AND TRAFFIC OFFENCES KINGDOM 2013 PROCESS SERVERS 2013 2ND SUPPLEMENT TO THE 25TH EDITION Editor: Helen Gough •• Provides the definitive guide to the General Editor: Kevin McCormac services offered by professional Provides the definitive source of Consultant Editor: Peter Wallis •• investigators, process servers, bailiffs, information on HM Courts and security consultants, etc •• Wilkinson provides definitive guidance Tribunals Service and related offices Contains over 1,000 entries, classified on road traffic offences in England Supplies accurate, up-to-date details •• •• geographically and Wales of contact names, telephone and •• This second cumulative supplement fax numbers, addresses, document •• Lists names, addresses, telephone, fax, DX and e-mail details brings the 25th edition up to date with exchange numbers, court codes and the latest developments in the law normal times and sittings of courts •• Shows the type of services offered JURISDICTION: England & Wales •• Reflects changes to the structure of HM and to which professional bodies the organisation or individual belongs Dec-2012 978 0 414 02456 4 Courts and Tribunals Service as well Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567146 as details of actual and planned court •• Includes a postcode index to further aid Paperback c. £72.00 / €92.00 closures the location of appropriate services Dec-2012 978 0 414 02727 5 •• Presents comprehensive details of: JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 591982 –– Senior and Appellate Courts in Dec-2012 978 0 414 02489 2 ProView eBook c. £72.00 (+ £14.40 VAT) = £86.40 / €92.00 (+ €18.40 VAT) = €110.40 England, Wales and Northern Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 567811 Paperback, c. 252 pp c. £44.00 Ireland Dec-2012 978 0 414 02728 2 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 591989 –– Courts of Session and High Court Print & eBook £94.00 (+ £9.40 VAT) = £103.40 / of Justiciary in Scotland €119.00 (+ €11.90 VAT) = € 130.90 –– Administrative Regions of HM Courts and Tribunals Service in England and Wales –– Indexes of all Crown, County and Magistrates’ Courts under each Region’s administration –– Crown Courts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland –– County Courts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, listing additional jurisdiction where applicable –– Gazetteer of Local Justice Areas and divisions in the Greater London area and an Index to Courts of Summary Jurisdiction –– Sheriff and Justice of the Peace Courts in Scotland –– Coroners’ names and addresses; Probate Courts in England and Wales –– Crown Prosecution Service Headquarters and Area Offices –– Penal Establishments in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland •• Includes a Numerical Index to enable any court – whether current, abolished or combined – to be easily identified by its Court Code Number JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Ireland Dec-2012 978 0 414 02341 3 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 555743 Paperback c. £55.00

33 SCOTTISH LAW

ARBITRATION CIVIL PROCEDURE AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE SULI PRACTICE (SCOTLAND) ACT 1995 2ND EDITION GREENS CONCISE SCOTS LAW SERIES GREENS ANNOTATED ACTS Professor Fraser Davidson 4TH EDITION 11TH EDITION Annotated by Robert S Shiels, Charles Hennessy •• Provides a comprehensive account of Iain Bradley, Peter Ferguson, QC the Scots law of arbitration following •• Provides straightforward yet and Sheriff Alastair N Brown the groundbreaking Arbitration comprehensive guidance on the many Provides up-to-date guidance on the (Scotland) Act 2010 diverse forms of civil procedure in •• Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act Covers all aspects of both domestic Scotland. •• 1995, the most significant piece of Scots law and international arbitrations Covers everything from small claims •• criminal legislation for today’s criminal conducted in Scotland to the Court of Session Rules practitioner Includes coverage of the UNCITRAL Examines the basic principles behind •• •• Features a complete and up-to-date Model Law on International the rules and their practical application •• copy of the main Act with authoritative, Commercial Arbitration •• Deals with the introduction of personal section-by-section annotations showing Goes beyond a simple account of the •• injury actions in the sheriff courts how to apply the Act in daily practice 2010 Act as one of its features is that •• Explains the new procedures for A convenient and portable companion parties to certain arbitrations can •• diligence and interim diligence for regular daily reference choose to be governed by the pre-Act Discusses the changes already made law •• •• Incorporates wide-ranging recent following the Gill Review and the legislative changes including those Refers throughout to appropriate •• implications for future developments arising from the reform of summary authorities from other jurisdictions and JURISDICTION: Scotland justice, making this new edition an the more significant rules of arbitral essential purchase for all criminal institutions W. Green Sep-2012 978 0 414 01879 2 practitioners JURISDICTION: Scotland Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 536023 Paperback, c. 464 pp c. £44.00 JURISDICTION: Scotland W. Green Sep-2012 978 0 414 01776 4 W. Green Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 324660 Aug-2012 978 0 414 01881 5 Hardback c. £155.00 CRIMINAL LAW Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 536256 Book & CD-ROM c. £95.00 (+ £1.90 VAT) = £96.90 GREENS CONCISE SCOTS LAW SERIES 5TH EDITION Professor Timothy H Jones and Michael G A Christie •• Presents a fully updated edition of a vastly popular text on Scots criminal law •• Provides practical reference for both the busy practitioner and pressured student of Scots criminal law •• Covers the new Scottish sexual offences •• Analyses recent breach of the peace cases •• Deals with the headline grabbing Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012 •• Combines an in-depth explanation of the law with highly functional, user-friendly tools •• Lists related websites •• Includes appendices of guides to bibliographic sources JURISDICTION: Scotland W. Green Aug-2012 978 0 414 01834 1 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 465192 Paperback c. £38.00

34 SCOTTISH LAW

DEBT LEGISLATION GLOAG AND HENDERSON: GREENS ANNOTATED RULES GREENS ESSENTIAL LEGISLATION THE LAW OF SCOTLAND OF THE COURT OF SESSION 2012/2013 Dawn McKenzie 13TH EDITION General Editors: Professor Hector MacQueen PARLIAMENT HOUSE BOOK Provides a comprehensive review of •• and The Right Hon Lord Eassie the law as currently in force for the •• Provides a comprehensive and recovery of outstanding sums of money “It says much for the place of honour authoritative guide to the practice in Scotland occupied by this work in the repository of and procedure of the Court of Session •• Gives guidance on the various forms of Scots law that it will, no doubt for generations •• Sets out the full text of the Rules of diligence and mechanisms which now to come, continue to be known simply as the Court of Session exist to allow debtors to pay their debts G&H.” – David Field, Scottish Law Gazette •• Offers expert analysis written by Sheriff over time •• Provides the complete Scots private Nigel Morrison QC •• Reproduces the Debt Arrangement and law library in one volume •• Features an updated and annotated Attachment (Scotland) Act 2002 with •• No other single legal title in Scotland Act of Sederunt (Rules of the Court of explanatory introduction and notes offers the same kind of coverage Session 1994) 1994 •• Contains the text of the Debtors •• Distinguished by the clarity, quality •• Contains Practice Notes and Directions (Scotland) Act 1987, fully consolidated and accessibility of its coverage •• Reproduced from the authoritative and including amendments made •• The development of Scots law in Parliament House Book by the Bankruptcy and Diligence etc. the twentieth century can be traced •• Published in a handy, portable (Scotland) Act 2007, including the through succeeding editions of the one-volume format creation of the new diligence of ‘interim textbook CONTENTS: Includes: Acts of Sederunt: attachment’ JURISDICTION: Scotland Expenses of Party Litigants 1976 (SI 1976/1606). •• Incorporates all relevant SSIs W. Green Solicitor’s Rights of Audience 1993 (SI CONTENTS: Debtors (Scotland) Act 1987. Debt Sep-2012 978 0 414 01818 1 1993/1215). Rules of the Court of Session 1994 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 381994 (SI 1994/1443). Court Fees: Court of Session etc. Arrangement and Attachment (Scotland) Act Hardback c. £175.00 2002. Act of Sederunt (Debt Arrangement and Fees Order 1997 (SI 1997/688). Directions and Attachment (Scotland) Act 2002) 2002. Debt Practice Notes. Arrangement Scheme (Scotland) Regulations THE ELDER CLIENT JURISDICTION: Scotland 2004 (SSI 2004/468). A PRACTICAL GUIDE W. Green JURISDICTION: Scotland Jul-2012 978 0 414 01882 2 2ND EDITION Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 536257 W. Green Paperback c. £135.00 Oct-2012 978 0 414 01782 5 Susan Duff and Fiona McDonald Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 328813 Paperback, c. 340 pp c. £88.00 •• Offers practical guidance and solutions GREENS SHERIFF COURT to solicitors and others advising elderly RULES 2012/2013 THE LANDS TRIBUNAL FOR clients in Scotland PARLIAMENT HOUSE BOOK SCOTLAND: LAW & PRACTICE •• Deals with a wide range of financial and welfare matters such as wills, tax, •• Provides the full text of rules governing Andrew Todd and Robbie Wishart property, care, mental health issues the Sheriff Courts •• Examines the origin and history of the and death •• Reprinted from Parliament House Lands Tribunal for Scotland, which is in •• Covers all legislation applicable to Book, the most comprehensive and effect an independent civil court with those advising the elderly, with relevant up-to-date source of Scots legislation statutory power to deal with various amendments, including the Finance available types of dispute involving land or Acts, Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) •• Allows easy access to the facts whether property – and also, at the request of Act 2000, Adult Support and in the office, court, library or home parties, to act as an arbiter in any type Protection (Scotland) Act 2007 •• Fully updated to include all of dispute and Succession (Scotland) Act 1964 amendments since the last edition Considers the Tribunal’s new powers JURISDICTION: Scotland •• CONTENTS: Contents include: Fatal Accident •• Provides an in-depth narrative text for W. Green and Sudden Deaths Inquiry Procedure all legal and property professionals in Sep-2012 978 0 414 01806 8 (Scotland) Rules 1977. Ordinary Cause Rules Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 374351 Scotland Hardback c. £85.00 1993. Summary Applications, Statutory JURISDICTION: Scotland Applications and Appeals etc. Rules 1999. Summary Cause Rules 2002. Small Claims Nov-2012 978 0 414 01889 1 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 558071 Rules 2002. Hardback c. £80.00 JURISDICTION: Scotland W. Green Jul-2012 978 0 414 01883 9 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 555482 Paperback, c. 736 pp c. £56.00

35 SCOTTISH LAW SHIPPING

GREENS SOLICITORS ARNOULD’S LAW OF MARINE KENNEDY AND ROSE ON PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE THE LAW OF SALVAGE HANDBOOK 2012/2013 BRITISH SHIPPING LAWS BRITISH SHIPPING LAWS PARLIAMENT HOUSE BOOK 18TH EDITION 8TH EDITION •• Supplies a complete collection of the Jonathan Gilman, QC Professor Francis Rose legislation/rules governing the conduct and Professor Robert M Merkin Provides an in-depth explanation of of solicitors in Scotland •• •• Offers an authoritative interpretation all aspects of the law of salvage Reprinted from Parliament House Book •• of the law and practice surrounding Explains underlying concepts of salvage Offers all the weight and authority of •• •• marine insurance so the principles on which disputes the encyclopedia in a handy portable •• Includes in-depth analysis of the frequently turn are clear format principles of marine insurance •• Goes through all aspects of the salvage CONTENTS: Contents include: Solicitors •• Explains what a marine insurance contract, including the standard (Scotland) Act 1980. Legal Profession and contract is, how it is formed and what salvage contract forms Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 2007. Legal Services it covers (Scotland) Act 2010. Law Society of Scotland •• Examines the duties of each party and Provides detailed analysis of matters Practice Rules 2011. CCBE Code of Conduct for •• the consequences of misconduct European Lawyers 2006. Code of Ethics for that affect validity of cover •• Looks at salvage payments, covering Insolvency Practitioners. Practice Guidelines. •• Analyses the various marine and war who is liable and how they are JURISDICTION: Scotland perils calculated and distributed Examines the different types of losses W. Green •• •• Presents coverage of awards of salvage Jul-2012 978 0 414 01884 6 and how to deal with them arbitrators which dominate the actual Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 555753 Considers the correct procedures to ‘case law’ of salvage matters Paperback c. £48.00 •• follow and the evidence required to •• Considers underwater cultural property make a case and treasure SMALL CLAIMS HANDBOOK •• Explains the implications of important •• Examines environmental issues and 3RD EDITION recent cases how they impact on contractual and Discusses the Institute Clauses in W C H Ervine •• liability issues in modern salvage current use, the York-Antwerp Rules operations “A ready reference for practitioners to carry and the Association of Average •• Explains the impact of recent case law easily with them when involved in small Adjusters rules of practice Covers the Nairobi International claims” – Scottish Law Gazette •• CONTENTS: Part One: The Nature, Formation Convention on the Removal of Wrecks •• Explains the procedures and rules and Subject-Matter of the Contract of Marine and the Bunker Convention relating to small claims in Scotland Insurance. Part Two: Matters Rendering the •• Deals with the changes to the Lloyd’s •• Incorporates important changes Contract of Insurance Void or Unavailable. Standard Form Agreement 2011 Part Three: Losses, and the Relations of the effected by the amendment of existing Examines the Wreck Removal legislation Assured and Underwriter Thence Arising. Part •• Four: Procedure and Evidence. Appendices Convention Act 2011 in detail Deals with changes made by the Small •• Materials. •• Discusses recent case law on ‘Best Claims (Amendment) Order 2007 SI Endeavours’ 2007/496 which amended the original JURISDICTION: International Assesses the concept of Small Claims (Scotland) Order 1988 SI Dec-2012 978 0 414 02428 1 •• Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 565632 encouragement for the salvor and a 1988.1999 Hardback, c. 280 pp c. £375.00 / €477.00 proportionate reward, in light of the •• Covers the small claims limit increase ‘Ocean Crown’ award to £3,000, the expenses rules amended Contains all the major salvage to cope with the new upper limit, •• documents, international conventions, and personal injury claims no longer statutes, rules and regulations so they competent as small claims can be consulted easily JURISDICTION: Scotland CONTENTS: Nature of the Subject. History. W. Green Subjects of Salvage. Danger and Salvage Sep-2012 978 0 414 01835 8 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 465240 Services. Environmental Services. Entitlement Paperback c. £40.00 to Claim. Voluntariness. Success. Salvage Agreements. Duties of Parties. Misconduct. Restriction on Claims. Proceedings. Salved Values. Assessment. Liability for Payment. Apportionment of Salvage Payments. Appendices. JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, International Dec-2012 978 0 414 02669 8 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 573894 Hardback, c. 1104 pp c. £295.00 / €375.00

36 SHIPPING TAXATION LAW

SUMMERSKILL ON LAYTIME McCUTCHEON ON TAX PLANNING FOR BRITISH SHIPPING LAWS INHERITANCE TAX DOMICILED AND NON-DOMICILED INDIVIDUALS 5TH EDITION BRITISH TAX LIBRARY Simon Baughen 6TH EDITION Malcolm Finney •• Presents a detailed and authoritative Withers LLP, Aparna Nathan •• Offers a comprehensive overview of tax statement as to laytime, demurrage, and Marika Lemos planning law in the UK detention and dispatch under English •• Offers definitive analysis of inheritance •• Covers personal tax planning for law tax, covering both the theoretical and both the UK and non-UK domiciled individuals •• Offers orientation to newcomers and an practical aspects of the tax overview to experienced practitioners Gives practitioners the detailed •• Features a straightforward structure •• and practical style •• Provides working examples for various knowledge to construct effective tax calculations, such as demurrage and planning solutions for both UK and •• Sets out real life scenarios throughout dispatch international clients the text to demonstrate the law in practice Covers English arbitration awards Provides an in-depth explanation of •• •• Discusses the key features of tax Includes a new chapter on damages for the structure of inheritance tax •• •• planning relating to Capital Gains, detention Gives guidance on the transactions •• Income and Inheritance taxes Incorporates new commentary on the likely to be encountered in typical •• Examines the issue of domicile and private client practice •• interplay between claims arising from residence sale of goods contracts and voyage Features worked examples and case •• Deals with trusts, both UK and non-UK charters studies to explain complex topics •• resident Features new examples of key Analyses key cases to show how the •• •• Looks at the tax treatment of common clauses extracted from a range of courts are interpreting the principles •• types of investment and the main issues charterparties, with commentaries of inheritance tax in relation to an individual’s residence Contains updated commentary on Pinpoints problem areas and suggests •• •• Goes through international tax issues, possible solutions •• areas such as Liability of bills of lading including non-UK resident taxation, holders for demurrage, Demurrage and •• Takes into account other tax using offshore financial centres, double frustration and Notice of Readiness implications, such as capital gains tax, tax agreements and the EU savings •• Covers the International Ship and Port income tax and pre-owned assets tax Directive Security Code, brought into force in •• Discusses the valuation of estates for •• Covers wills, probate and post-death 2004 inheritance tax and the various reliefs issues •• Provides industry wordings •• Covers international estate planning •• Incorporates the latest changes arising •• Sets out a glossary of terms used issues fom the 2012 Budget and Finance Act (Voylay Rules 1980 and 1993), in •• Explains the impact of important •• Discusses the impact of groundbreaking addition to formal definitions drawn recent case law, such as Brander v decisions such as Stack v Dowden from the cases HMRC Commissioners, McCall v HMRC CONTENTS: Part One: Basic Issues; Part Two: CONTENTS: Introduction. Laytime Clauses Commissioners and Atkinson v HMRC Capital Taxes; Part Three: Trusts; Part Four: and their Effects. Laytime not Fixed. Reaching Commissioners Investments, main residence and furnished the Destination. Readiness. Modification •• Examines the new blocking legislation holiday lettings; Part Five: The international of Requirements for Beginning of Laytime. designed to counter Melville 3 and dimension. Interruption by Bad weather. Suspension Excluded Property schemes and JURISDICTION: United Kingdom of Laytime. Relationship of Loading and considers Melville 4 schemes Discharging Times. Demurrage. Detention, Nov-2012 978 0 414 02675 9 •• Covers the extension of Disclosure of Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 574424 Liability for Demurrage. Damages for Paperback, c. 1000 pp c. £115.00 / €147.00 detention. Dispatch. Tax Avoidance Schemes (DOTAS) to inheritance tax JURISDICTION: England & Wales, European Union, International •• Discusses the ongoing EU consultation Dec-2012 978 0 414 04855 3 on inheritance tax Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 508937 JURISDICTION: United Kingdom Hardback, c. 576 pp c. £240.00 / €305.00 Oct-2012 978 0 414 02502 8 Sweet & Maxwell Product ID: 568382 Hardback c. £275.00 / €350.00

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Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing 28 Gale on Easements 25 Regulation of Healthcare Professionals, The 30 Analytical Commentary to the UNCITRAL Gaming Law Jurisdictional Comparisons 28 Renewal of Business Tenancies 27 Arbitration Rules 2 Gloag and Henderson: The Law of Scotland 35 Residential Possession Proceedings 27 Annual Review of Irish Law 2011 23 Gower & Davies: Principles of Modern Company Law 7 Salinger on Factoring 5 Arbitration 34 Greens Annotated Rules of the Court of Session Schemes of Arrangement in Corporate Restructuring 19 Arbitration World Jurisdictional Comparisons 2 2012/2013 35 Schmitthoff: The Law and Practice of Archbold Magistrates’ Courts Criminal Practice 2013 10 Greens Sheriff Court Rules 2012/2013 35 International Trade 22 Archbold: Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Greens Solicitors Professional Handbook 2012/2013 36 Sentencing Referencer 2013 12 Practice 2013 11 Guest on the Law of Assignment 6 Shareholders’ Agreements 8 Arnould’s Law of Marine Insurance 36 Hague on Leasehold Enfranchisement 26 Shareholders’ Rights 7 A-Z of Civil Litigation 28 Handbook of Investment Arbitration 2 Shaw’s Directory of Courts in the United Kingdom 33 Bar Directory 2013, The 32 Highway Law 17 Small Claims Handbook 36 Benjamin’s Sale of Goods 5 Hudson’s Building and Engineering Contracts 9 Snell’s Equity 39 Boilerplate: Practical Clauses 6 Injunctions 29 Social Security Legislation 2012/2013 15, 16 Burnett-Hall on Environmental Law 15 Insights into IFRS 1 Summerskill on Laytime 37 Business Services, Partnering and Outsourcing Insolvency Litigation 18 Tax Planning for Domiciled and Non-Domiciled Contracts: A Practical Guide 6 Individuals 37 Intellectual Property Law 24 CIPA Guide to the Patents Acts 21 Telecommunications Law 18 International Finance: Law and Regulation 3 Charlesworth & Percy on Negligence 38 Todd’s Relationship Agreements 17 International Insolvency Jurisdictional Comparisons 19 Chitty on Contracts 10 TRIPS Agreement, The 22 Internet Law and Regulation 18 Civil Procedure and Practice 34 Tritton on Intellectual Property in Europe 22 Jackson and Powell on Professional Liability 31 Clerk & Lindsell on Torts 38 Varsity Directory of Investigators and Process Jones on Extradition and Mutual Assistance 12 Colinvaux’s Law of Insurance 20 Servers 2013 33 Kennedy and Rose on the Law of Salvage 36 Commentary on the LCIA Rules, A 1 Wilkinson’s Road Traffic Offences 33 Kerly’s Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names 21 Commercial Court, The 23 Williams, Mortimer & Sunnucks – Executors, Law of Nuclear Power, The 14 Administrators and Probate 39 Commercial Mortgage Loans and CMBS 3 Law of Public and Utilities Procurement, The 31 Company Directors Jurisdictional Comparisons 7 Law of Reinsurance, The 20 Confidentiality 17 Lawyers’ Professional Negligence and Insurance 24 Construction All Risks Insurance 20 Lewin on Trusts 39 Copinger & Skone James on Copyright 21 Lewison’s Drafting Business Leases 27 Court of Appeal Criminal Division 11 Lightman & Moss: The Law of Administrators and Corruption Law 23 Receivers of Companies 19 Craies on Legislation 32 Lindley & Banks on Partnership 30 Criminal Law 34 MacGillivray on Insurance Law 20 Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 34 Maternity & Parental Rights 2011 14 Crown Court Index 2013 11 May on Criminal Evidence 12 Data Protection Law & Practice 13 McCutcheon on Inheritance Tax 37 Data Protection Strategy: Implementing McGregor on Damages 13 Data Protection Compliance 14 Mental Health Act Manual 30 De Smith’s Judicial Review 1 Merger Control in Ireland 25 Debt Legislation 35 NAMA – The Law Relating to the National Asset Dicey, Morris & Collins on the Conflict of Laws 9 Management Agency 25 Dilapidations: The Modern Law and Practice 26 Parallel Importation Under European Union Law 21 Documentary Evidence 29 Personal Insolvency 19 Drafting Trusts and Will Trusts 38 Phipson on Evidence 29 Duress, Undue Influence and Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, The 13 Unconscionable Dealing 10 Practitioner’s Guide to Conflicts of Interest in the Economic Loss 38 Financial Services Industry 4 Elder Client, The 35 Practitioner’s Guide to The City Code on Takeovers Employment Equality Law 24 and Mergers 2012/13, A 7 Employment Tribunal Practice & Procedure 14 Practitioner’s Guide to the Regulation of Market Abuse, A 3 EU Antitrust Procedure 8 Practitioner’s Guide to Trade and Commodity EU Competition Law Handbook 2013 8 Finance, A 4 EU Merger Regulation: Substantive Issues, The 9 Preston and Newsom: Restrictive Covenants Expert Witness Directory 2013, The 32 Affecting Freehold Land 26 Facts & Figures 2012/13 31 Project Finance 4 Family Law Jurisdictional Comparisons 15 Project Finance Jurisdictional Comparisons 5

45 INDEX OF AUTHORS

Anderson, Hamish 19 Gaunt, Jonathan 25 Mellor, James 21 Arrowsmith, Sue 31 Gelpern, Anna 3 Merkin, Robert M 20, 36 Atkin Chambers 9 Gervais, Daniel 22 Mills, Simon 5 Barnes, Barbara 10 Gilman, Jonathan 36 Milnes, Simon 20 Baughen, Simon 37 Glynn, Joanna 30 Moody-Stuart, Tom 21 Beale, Hugh 10 Gomez, David 30 Morgan, Mr Justice 25 Bean, David 29 Gough, Helen 33 Morgan, Richard 14 Beldam, Alix 11 Greenberg, Daniel 32 Morse, C G J 9 Berkeley, Iona 21 Greenish, Damian 26 Moss, Gabriel 19 Bernstein, Robby 38 Guest, Anthony 6 Murray, Carole 22 Berridge, Alison 9 Hagan, John 28 Muth, Graham 8 Bignell, Janet 27 Harbottle, Gwilym 21 Nagle, Eva 24 Binchy, William 23 Hare, Ivan 1 Nairn, Karyl 2 Binder, Peter 2 Harris, Jonathan 9 Nathan, Aparna 37 Birds, John 20 Harris, Julian 28 Newsom, G L 26 Boardman, Ruth 14 Helm, Rob 4 Oakes, Alison 26 Bolger, Marguerite 24 Hennessy, Charles 34 O’Neill, Terry 20 Bonner, David 15, 16 Hickey, Marco 25 Petersen, Andrew V 3 Boone, Bill 19 Higgins, Imelda 23 Phipps, Charles 17 Bradley, Iain 34 Hills, Stewart 5 Pilkington, Christian 19 Bridge, Michael 5 Holdham, Susan 11 Powell, John 31 Briggs, Adrian 9 Hollander, Charles 29 Powles, Steven 12 Brightwell, James 39 Hollington, Robin 7 Poynter, Richard 15, 16 Brown, Alastair N 34 Holloway, David 22 Price, Gareth 4 Brumby, Frank 19 Holohan, Bill 24 Pyke, James 28 Bruton, Clare 24 Hooker, Ian 15, 16 Radevsky, Anthony 26 Burnett-Hall, Richard 15 Hopper, Martyn 3 Reed, Paul 20 Butterfield, Roger 28 Hurlock, Matthew 7 Reynolds, Kirk 26 Byrne, Raymond 23 I’Anson Banks, Roderick 30 Richardson, James 11 Caddick, Nicholas 39 Jay, Rosemary 13 Rose, Francis 36 Carroll, Cian 25 Jones, Alun 12 Ross Martyn, John 39 Chambers, David 28 Jones, Brian 15 Rowland, Mark 16 Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) 21 Jones, Christopher 8 Ruddy, Noel 5 Christie, Michael G. A. 34 Jones, Michael A. 38 Sartin, Leon 38 Christou, Richard 6 Jones, Richard 30 Sauvain, Stephen 17 Clanchy, James 1 Jones, Timothy H 34 Scott, Hal S 3 Clark, Wayne 27 Jowell, Jeffrey 1 Shiels, Robert S 34 Clifford, Phillip 1 Keeling, David 21 Smith, Graham 18 Collins of Mapesbury, Lord 9 Kessler, James 38 Snowden, Richard 19 Cook, Helen 14 Khan, Nicholas 8 Stewart, James 15 Curran, David 24 Kimber, Cliona 24 Stewart, Roger 31 Davidson, Fraser 34 Knight, Simon 19 Thomas, Andrew 5 Davidson, Nigel 5 KPMG International Financial Reporting Group, The 1 Thomas, David A 12 Davies, Gillian 21 Le Poidevin, Nicholas 39 Timson-Hunt, Daren 22 Davies, Paul 7 Le Sueur, Andrew 1 Todd, Elisabeth 17 Day, Martin 4 Lee, David 4 Todd, Richard 17 de las Cuevas, Fernando 7 Lemos, Marika 37 Toulson, R.G 17 de Wilde, Robin 31 Lewis, Amanda 6 Tritton, Guy 22 Dickinson, Andrew 9 Lewison, Kim 27 Tucker, Lynton 39 Dixon, John 11 Liedtke, Christian 21 Van Der Woude, Marc 8 Dodd, Stephen 25 Lightman, Gavin 19 Varrenti, Alessandro 7 Donnelly, Catherine 1 Lindsay, Alistair 9 Vinter, Graham 4 Dovar, Daniel 27 Llewelyn, David 21 Wade, Shai 1 Dowding, Nicholas 26 Lloyd, Ian 18 Waine, Lydia 12 Dowling, Stephen 23 Lynch, Ben 20 Wallis, Peter 33 Doyle, Louis 18 MacQueen, Hector 35 Walton, Christopher 38 Duff, Susan 35 Malek, Hodge 29 Webber, Gary 27 Dugdale, Anthony 38 May, Radmila 12 Webster, Thomas H. 2 Eassie, Lord 35 McClean, David 9 White, Robin 15, 16 Enonchong, Nelson 10 McCormac, Kevin 33 Wikeley, Nick 15, 16 Ervine, W C H 36 McDonald, Fiona 35 Williams, David 16 Ferguson, Peter 34 McEleavy, Peter 9 Withers LLP 37 Finney, Malcolm 37 McGhee, John 39 Woloniecki, Jan 20 FitzGerald, Sean 8 McGregor, Harvey 13 Wood, Penny 15, 16 Fletcher, Ian F 19 McKenzie, Dawn 35 Woolf, Lord 1 Floyd, Richard 19 McLachlan, Campbell 9 Worthington, Sarah 7 Frase, Dick 4 McLean, Ian 11 Wynne, Geoffrey 4 Garnett, Kevin 21 Mellor, David 18 Zander, Michael 13

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