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The New Penguin Guide to the Law John Pritchard

The New Penguin Guide to the Law By John Pritchard

The New Penguin Guide to the Law by John Pritchard


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Summary

This volume concentrates on topics that directly affect the private individual, such as those concerned with buying a new house, dealing with employment issues and coping with divorce. This forth edition includes sections on the Human Rights Act, personal injury and welfare benefits.

The New Penguin Guide to the Law Summary

The New Penguin Guide to the Law: Your Rights and the Law Explained by John Pritchard

'The New Penguin Guide to the Law' concentrates on topics that directly affect the private individual, whether buying a new house, dealing with an employment issue, coping with a divorce - or indeed seeking to make sense of the thousand and one practical legal questions that can crop up at any time or in any situation. This completely revised fourth edition comes right up to date, with sections on the repercussions of the recent Human Rights Act and the latest developments in the spheres of personal injury and welfare benefits. Widely praised for its clarity and accessibility, 'The New Penguin Guide to the Law' is an essential component part of any family reference shelf.

About John Pritchard

John Pritchard is editor in chief of 'Legal 500', 'Legal Business' and 'Legal Times'. He lives in London.

Additional information

GOR001095558
9780140514858
0140514856
The New Penguin Guide to the Law: Your Rights and the Law Explained by John Pritchard
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
20010111
848
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