Coulson on Construction Adjudication

Coulson on Construction Adjudication
Title Coulson on Construction Adjudication PDF eBook
Author Peter Coulson
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 535
Release 2011-03-03
Genre Law
ISBN 0199597227

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Written by a High Court Judge, this new edition of Coulson on Construction Adjudication provides authoritative coverage of the law and practice of adjudication in construction and engineering disputes, offering penetrating analysis of the large number of decisions on the legal effect and status of an adjudicator's decision.

Coulson on Construction Adjudication

Coulson on Construction Adjudication
Title Coulson on Construction Adjudication PDF eBook
Author Peter Coulson
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Law
ISBN 9780198822110

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The fourth edition of Coulson on Construction Adjudication continues to provide the most authoritative and in-depth analysis of the law and practice of adjudication in construction and engineering disputes available.

Coulson on Construction Adjudication

Coulson on Construction Adjudication
Title Coulson on Construction Adjudication PDF eBook
Author Lord Justice Coulson
Publisher
Pages 673
Release 2018
Genre Arbitration and award
ISBN 9780191932243

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Commercial Law

Commercial Law
Title Commercial Law PDF eBook
Author Eric Baskind
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Commercial law
ISBN 9780198825975

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'Commercial Law' offers a fresh and stimulating account of the subject, thereby helping students better understand this important area of law. It provides thorough coverage of all key aspects of the syllabus, including the law of agency, the sale of goods, international trade, methods of payment, finance and security.

Capitalism Before Corporations

Capitalism Before Corporations
Title Capitalism Before Corporations PDF eBook
Author ANDREAS. TELEVANTOS
Publisher
Pages 225
Release 2021-01-27
Genre
ISBN 0198870345

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The book examines the extent to which English law facilitated trade before it was possible to create corporations for purely private business purposes. It looks at the extent to which the common law recognised the associational rights of business persons, and its relation with contemporary moral and economic thinking.

Third Party Litigation Funding

Third Party Litigation Funding
Title Third Party Litigation Funding PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Rowles-Davies
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Law
ISBN 9780198715924

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The use of third-party funding in the UK has been increasing and has moved into the mainstream as a funding option for clients involved in litigation, particularly following on from the positive endorsement of litigation funding by Lord Justice Jackson in his Review of Civil Litigation Costs where he said: 'I remain of the view that, in principle, third-party funding is beneficial and should be supported.'. This has now culminated in the formation of the Association of Litigation Funders to monitor compliance and the launch of the Code of Conduct for those funding in England and Wales. This practical guide to litigation funding provides the first comprehensive one-stop third-party funding reference to help practitioners in preparation for seeking funding and in their decision making. It examines the impact of the Jackson Reforms and Damages Based Agreements as well as the Code of Conduct and the Association of Litigation Funders. It would also include practical examples and a review of notable cases, including the important decisions of Gulf Azov Shipping, Arkin, London & Regional and Merchantbridge and their impact on funders, solicitors, and clients.

Rampage Nation

Rampage Nation
Title Rampage Nation PDF eBook
Author Louis Klarevas
Publisher Prometheus Books
Pages 400
Release 2016-08-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1633880672

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In the past decade, no individual act of violence has killed more people in the United States than the mass shooting. This well-researched, forcefully argued book answers some of the most pressing questions facing our society: Why do people go on killing sprees? Are gun-free zones magnets for deadly rampages? What can we do to curb the carnage of this disturbing form of firearm violence? Contrary to conventional wisdom, the author shows that gun possession often prods aggrieved, mentally unstable individuals to go on shooting sprees; these attacks largely occur in places where guns are not prohibited by law; and sensible gun-control measures like the federal Assault Weapons Ban—which helped drastically reduce rampage violence when it was in effect—are instrumental to keeping Americans safe from mass shootings in the future. To stem gun massacres, the author proposes several original policy prescriptions, ranging from the enactment of sensible firearm safety reforms to an overhaul of how the justice system investigates potential active-shooter threats and prosecutes violent crimes. Calling attention to the growing problem of mass shootings, Rampage Nation demonstrates that this unique form of gun violence is more than just a criminal justice offense or public health scourge. It is a threat to American security.