A Dictionary of law
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A Dictionary of law
(Oxford reference)
Oxford University Press, 1994
3rd ed
- : pbk
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Compiled by Market House Books Ltd
Rev. ed. of: A Concise dictionary of law. 2nd ed. 1990
Editor, Elizabeth A. Martin
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780192117007
Description
This dictionary is for all those without a legal qualification who nevertheless need some legal knowledge, particularly in the course of their work. Fully revised and updated for this third edition, it should also be a useful reference book for lawyers, law students, and legal secretaries in the UK or any Commonwealth country where the legal system is founded on English law.
Table of Contents
Preface to the second edition. 1. Knowledge, skills, and values. 2. Scientific understanding and decision-making. 3. Moral values. 4. Autonomy and respect. 5. Embryos, persons and other human beings. 6. Individual and group responsibility. 7. Moral conflict and moral deficiency. 8. Alternative views of human nature. 9. Arguments. 10. Learning and teaching moral values. 11. Making contact and making decisions. 12. Working together. 13. A question of lining. 14. Quality of life. 15. Health: the moral issues. 16. A question of dying. 17. A question of economics. 18. Moral aspects of research. 19. Quality in health care. 20. Codes of ethics. Bibliography. Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9780192800008
Description
Written in clear, jargon-free English, this dictionary is aimed at those without a legal qualification who nevertheless need some legal knowledge, particularly in the course of their work. Fully revised and updated, it is also a useful reference book for lawyers, law students and legal secretaries in the UK or any Commonwealth country where the legal system is founded on English law. 3,500 entries define and explain the major terms, concepts, processes and organization of the law. Recent changes in the law are also reflected, including those affecting the care and protection of children, European Community law taxation, bankruptcy and public-order offences.
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