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REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>PROFESSIONAL CATALOGUE 2012For inspired and inspiringlegal professionalsSWEET & maxwELL


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Interested Parties and Interveners.Defendants and Decisions Subject to JudicialReview. Concepts of Jurisdiction and LawfulAdministration. Grounds of Judicial Review.Illegality. Procedural Fairness: Introduction,History and Comparative Perspectives.Procedural Fairness: Entitlement and Content.Procedural Fairness: Exceptions. ProceduralFairness: Fettering of Discretion. ProceduralFairness: Bias and Conflicts of Interest.Substantive Review and Justification. LegitimateExpectations. Convention Rights as Grounds forJudicial Review. Review under EuropeanCommunity Law. Procedures and Remedies.History of Procedures and Remedies. JudicialReview Claims under the Civil Procedure Rules,Pt 54. Other Judicial Review Proceedings.Remedial Orders in Judicial Review. MonetaryRemedies in Judicial Review. 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ARBITRATIONA PRACTICAL GUIDETO INTERNATIONALCOMMERCIAL ARBITRATIONASSESSMENT, PLANNING AND STRATEGYSteven P Finizio and Duncan SpellerThis work is an essential hands-on guide forthose who require practical and easily accessibleadvice on international arbitration. 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ARBITRATIONHANDBOOK OFINVESTMENTARBITRATIONCOMMENTARY, PRECEDENTS ANDMODELS FOR ICSID ARBITRATIONThomas H WebsterNEWThe Handbook of Investment Arbitrationpresents rule-by-rule commentary on thewidely used ICSID Rules on investmenttreaty arbitration. Aimed at the arbitrationpractitioner, it makes the principles andprocedures fully understandable and providesthe detailed references required to deal withcomplex procedural issues as they arise duringthe investment treaty arbitration process.• Provides detailed guidance for privatecounsel and governments on how toconduct an ICSID arbitration• Goes through the ICSID arbitrationprocess from start to finish• Examines each of the ICSID ArbitrationRules in turn• Explains procedure in detail, such as whathas to be filed with each document,applications for judgments, therequirements of an award, enforcementof awards and their annulment• Analyses the substantive issues thatare particular to investment arbitration,such as the fair and equitable treatmentstandard and no expropriation withoutcompensation• Makes reference to the key provisions ofBITS from specific countries, such as USA,UK, France and the Netherlands and alsowith reference to NAFTA• Discusses the unique features ofannulment, recognition and enforcementof ICSID awards, with reference to themain awards to date• Features a comprehensive set of modelsand precedents for ICSID arbitration, suchas the Request for Arbitration, PreliminaryObjection on Jurisdiction, Claimant's FirstMemorial, and Application for Annulment• Reproduces all the relevant ICSIDmaterials so they are easily available forreference, including the ICSID Convention,the Administrative and FinancialRegulations and IBA Rules onConflict of Interest• Presented in a style that is simple anddirect so that it will be easily accessibleto readers around the worldCONTENTS: Section One: The Rules. SectionTwo: The Substantive Issues with key referencesto BITs and NAFTA. Section Three: Models,Precedents and Examples. Section Four:Appendices and Further Materials.JURISDICTION: United KingdomOct-2012 978 0 414 04464 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 429245Hardback c. £165.00/c. €210.00INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIALARBITRATION & CONCILIATIONIN UNCITRAL MODEL LAWJURISDICTIONS3RD EDITIONDr Peter BinderThis work examines in depth both UNCITRAL'sModel Law on International CommercialArbitration and the UNCITRAL Model Law onInternational Commercial Conciliation. 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ARBITRATIONAVIATION LAWBANKING & FINANCIALSERVICESCOMPARATIVE LAW OFINTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION2ND EDITIONJean-Francois Poudret and Sebastien BessonTranslated by Stephen Berti and Annette PontiThis updated English language edition of anacclaimed French text guides practitionersthrough the international arbitration processfrom beginning to end, comparing the rulesin each of the major arbitration jurisdictionsat each stage of the process.JURISDICTION: InternationalApr-2007 978 0 421 93210 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 148030Hardback £265.00/€337.00This updated reprint of Droit comparé de l'arbitrageinternational ("Comparative Law of International Arbitration")by Jean-François Poudret and Sébastien Besson is publishedby arrangement with Schulthess Juristische Medien AG,Zurich, Switzerland.RUSSELL ON ARBITRATION23RD EDITIONDavid St John Sutton, Judith Gill andMatthew GearingRussell on Arbitration supplies a clearpractical focus on all stages of the Englisharbitration process, with detailed analysisand commentary on the Arbitration Act 1996,arbitration agreements, and the role of theEnglish court in supporting and supervisingarbitrations.JURISDICTION: InternationalDec-2007 978 0 421 96680 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 165867Hardback £350.00/€445.00THE DRAFT UNCITRAL DIGESTAND BEYONDCASES, ANALYSIS AND UNRESOLVEDISSUES IN THE UN SALES CONVENTIONEditors: Ronald A Brand, Franco Ferrari andHarry FlechtnerThis work catalogues the 1,000 plus cases andarbitral awards to date that have interpretedand applied UNCITRAL's Convention onContracts for the International Sale of Goods(CISG). 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BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESBANKING LITIGATION3RD EDITIONEditors: Nicholas Elliott, QC and Charles HewetsonThis authoritative work explains the wide rangeof issues relevant to banking litigation, helpingpractitioners respond effectively at all stages of adispute. It covers all the major areas of potentialconflict, from disputes with domestic customersto those arising from global custodianship andinternational syndicated lending.• An authoritative treatment of bankinglitigation regularly cited in court• Fully updated to take account of the BankingAct 2009 and impact of the Consumer CreditAct 2006• Features new content that looks at thetighter regulatory environment followingthe credit crunch• Includes in-depth coverage of lending andsecurity, multiple claims faced by banks,and liability arising from investment andother advice• Advises on strategy in banking litigation• Explains procedural issues, with extensiveanalysis of disclosure in banking litigationJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, CommonwealthNov-2011 978 0 414 04234 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 379526Hardback, 530 pp £195.00/€248.00COMPLIANCE OFFICERBULLETIN10 ISSUES A YEARCompliance Officer Bulletin helps complianceofficers and their advisers keep up to date with anunending series of changes to the UK regulatoryregime, presenting unrivalled commentary andanalysis on how FSA regulations impact oncompliance officers and their business.• Comprehensive and jargon-free guidanceon financial markets regulation• Offers timely guidance – published 10 timesa year• Covers a specific regulatory area in depth ineach issue – from the complaints process toFSA investigations, from money launderingto conduct of business and from Basel tocorporate governance• Gives practical advice on current issues andhow best to manage themJURISDICTION: International1478-1964<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 3661092012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £295.00Europe £327.00/€432.00Rest of World £335.00/$576.00ENCYCLOPEDIA OFCONSUMER CREDIT LAW3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Professor Eva LomnickaThe Encyclopedia of Consumer Credit Lawprovides unrivalled commentary on all therelevant statutes and statutory instrumentsin the field of consumer credit.It includes full coverage of the Consumer CreditAct 2006. 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BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESGOODE ON LEGAL PROBLEMSOF CREDIT AND SECURITY4TH EDITIONProfessor Sir Roy Goode, QCEdited and updated by Louise GulliferThis work provides a penetrating explanationof the law and regulation of credit and security.Regularly cited in courts and in legal literature,it explores the fundamental concepts ofcommon law and equity as they affect securedtransactions.• Outlines the different forms that credit andsecurity can take• Explains accurately how underlying principlesapply to different transactions• Explains key concepts such as attachment,set-off, fixed and floating charges• Covers all the relevant recent case law,including the Spectrum and Leyland DAFdecisions• Considers developments in the insolvencyrules• Examines legislative developments such asthe Consumer Credit Act 2006 and EUDirectivesJURISDICTION: United KingdomOct-2008 978 1 847 03578 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 275030Hardback £115.00/€147.00GOODE ON PAYMENTOBLIGATIONS IN COMMERCIALAND FINANCIALTRANSACTIONS2ND EDITIONProfessor Sir Roy Goode, QCEdited and updated by Charles ProctorThis work provides a lucid analysis of the legalprinciples underlying payment obligations infinancial transactions. 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BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESINTERNATIONALREGULATION OFFINANCE AND INVESTMENTThis comprehensive collection of commentaryand primary source material provides detailedguidance on the regulation of banking andfinancial services industries and securities lawsin major jurisdictions. It covers areas such asforeign exchange markets, United Statesinternational banking and security laws, andinternational banking standards of the Bankfor International Settlements.• Sets out English language translations ofcurrent securities laws• Offers insight into the policies ofinternational entities, such as the WorldBank and the EU• Deals with current issues such as moneylaundering, asset forfeiture, and majorinternational trading arrangementsJURISDICTION: InternationalWest 978 0 379 01267 5Looseleaf (8 volumes) £1056/$1425.00INTERNATIONALSECURITY REGULATIONSThis title provides comprehensive monitoringof the laws and regulations governing securitiesmarkets worldwide. 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It provides detailed, practical analysis ofinternational legal and regulatory issues fromaround the world.JURISDICTION: International0267-937X<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 69972011 Annual Subscription PricesUK £1310.00Europe £1349.00/€1779.00Rest of World £1358.00/$2335.000267-93BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7242UK with Bound Volumes £1559.00Europe with Bound Volumes £1612.00/€2125.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £1635.00/$2811.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £1310.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £289.00Set Price on ApplicationINTERNATIONALSECURED TRANSACTIONSThis important work tracks implementationof the UNCITRAL Draft Guide on SecuredTransactions in jurisdictions around the world.The UNCITRAL Draft Guide is designed topromote increased access to low-cost credit byencouraging the introduction of effective andefficient domestic-secured transactions laws.• Examines secured transactions laws in over30 commercial jurisdictions, in North andSouth America, Europe and Asia• Compares national laws with the provisionsof the UNCITRAL legislative guidelines• Provides status reviews of theimplementation of the UNCITRAL guidelines• Written and updated by leading practitionersfrom major law firmsJURISDICTION: InternationalWest 978 0 379 01290 3Looseleaf (2 Volumes) £478.00/$645.00INTERNATIONALSECURITY REGULATIONSSTOCK EXCHANGESOF THE WORLDThis title provides instant-access to the rulesand regulations of the world's 49 major stockexchanges. 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BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESLAW OF BANK PAYMENTS4TH EDITIONEditors: Michael Brindle, QC and Raymond Cox, QCThe Law of Bank Payments analyses thepractical and legal problems that arise from themaking of payments by and through banks. Itexamines the law relating to the entire range ofpayment methods currently in use in bankingtransactions, from bills of exchange anddocumentary credits to electronic fundstransfers and internet payments.• Discusses the underlying concepts ofpayment and how they relate to thepracticalities of payment• Covers all payment methods – from cash tointernet transfer• Considers the EC Payment Services Directive• Explains the impact of recent legislation,including the Consumer Credit Act 2006,the Banking Act 2009, Money LaunderingRegulations and Gambling Act 2005• Looks at the legal implications of newprocesses, including the new cheque clearingprocedures• Assesses UCP 600 on documentary creditsand eUCP on electronic presentationJURISDICTION: United KingdomNov-2010 978 1 847 03551 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 238177Hardback, 1038 pp £265.00/€337.00THE LAW AND PRACTICE OFINTERNATIONAL FINANCESERIESPhilip R Wood, QC (Hon)This edition of Philip Wood's classic seriesprovides a fully integrated synthesis ofinternational financial law over sevenvolumes. Each volume presents stand-alonecoverage of key topics and themes infinancial law; together the series providesthe most comprehensive treatment of thearea in the world.• Gives the broadest available coverage ofinternational financial law and regulation• Examines the legal principles, alongsidedetailed explanation of how they areapplied in practice• Deals with all 320 jurisdictions in theworld, providing a comparative, multijurisdictionalapproach• Provides practical guidance onstructuring deals and legal packages,including detailed commentary on theterms of documents, checklists, bestpracticetips and up-to-date precedentsJul-2007 978 1 847 03214 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 223595Hardback, 7 volumes £1409.30/€2043.50PRINCIPLES OFINTERNATIONAL INSOLVENCYLAW AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONALFINANCE SERIESVOLUME 12ND EDITIONPhilip R Wood, QC (Hon)This book offers practical guidance oninsolvency law for international financialtransactions, presenting a comparative studyof key areas of international insolvency lawin nearly all the world's jurisdictions.• Coverage includes – judicial reorganisationsand plans, private restructuring agreementsand workouts, liquidations, the liabilities ofcorporate directors and lenders, voidablepreferences, priorities, trusts andcustodianship, the impact of insolvency oncontracts and leases as well as bankinsolvencies and state insolvencies• Provides snapshots of insolvency lawsworldwide• Discusses conflict of laws on insolvency,including the EU Insolvency Regulation andthe Uncitral Model Law• Winner of the 2008 Edwin Coe Book PrizeJURISDICTION: InternationalJun-2007 978 1 847 03210 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 223587Hardback £295.00/€375.00LAW OF FINANCEA COMPREHENSIVE TREATISE FORPRACTITIONERSProfessor Alastair HudsonThe Law of Finance: A ComprehensiveTreatise for Practitioners provides acomprehensive overview of international financelaw from an English perspective. With acomparable structure to Hudson's academictitle of the same name, it has been significantlymodified to include the depth and practicalperspective needed by those in practice.• Discusses key concepts in contract law,property law and tort law which are notcovered in other texts• Relates the legal principles to specificproblems encountered in practice• Goes through the law covering various typesof lending transactions• Looks at the core principles of privateinternational law• Examines the principal regulatory normsestablished by the FSMA 2000 and the FSARulebooks• Discusses the EC and international initiativesto regulate financial activityJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, UK Common Lawbased countries, European UnionDec-2009 978 0 421 94750 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 156675Hardback, 1572 pp £325.00/€413.00COMPARATIVE LAW OFSECURITY INTERESTSAND TITLE FINANCELAW AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONALFINANCE SERIESVOLUME 22ND EDITIONPhilip R Wood, QC (Hon)This book supplies practical guidance onsecurity interests and title finance in the contextof international financial transactions so thatpractitioners can quickly find the best way toproceed. It provides a comparative overview ofthe area in the key jurisdictions of the world sothe law can be applied correctly, no matterwhere the parties are based.• Covers key areas of the law and practice ofsecurity interests• Explains the principles of title finance,including financial leasing and repos• Gives practical advice on securityagreements, deal implementation andsecurity packagesJURISDICTION: InternationalJul-2007 978 1 847 03206 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 223579Hardback £295.00/€375.0010 To order any of these titles UK direct customers please email TRLUKI.orders@thomsonreuters.com


BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESINTERNATIONAL LOANS,BONDS, GUARANTEESAND LEGAL OPINIONSLAW AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONALFINANCE SERIESVOLUME 32ND EDITIONPhilip R Wood, QC (Hon)This work provides a comparative overviewof the law and practice of international loans,bonds, guarantees and legal opinions in thekey jurisdictions of the world.• Covers topics such as syndicated bank creditagreements and loan transfers, equity-linkedbonds, note programmes and high yieldnotes, bondholder trustees and collectiveaction clauses, bank guarantees and comfortletters, formal transaction legal opinions• Supplies outlines for guarantees and legalopinions enabling documents to bestructured correctly• Features extensive snapshot precedents tohelp with draftingJURISDICTION: InternationalJun-2007 978 1 847 03208 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 223583Hardback £240.00/€305.00PROJECT FINANCE,SECURITISATIONS ANDSUBORDINATED DEBTLAW AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONALFINANCE SERIESVOLUME 52ND EDITIONPhilip R Wood, QC (Hon)This work gives practical guidance on thesethree aspects of financial law showing howthey are applied in commercial situations.• Reviews project finance structures so it isclear how agreements should be set up• Examines project finance contracts andfinancial agreements, explaining the termsand how to draw up watertight agreements• Compares securitisation in the world's keyjurisdictions• Reviews securitisation documentation• Contains a global comparative survey of thelaw of subordinated debt• Discusses the different classes of subordinationagreement so they can be used appropriately• Supplies document outlines to help structuredocuments correctlyJURISDICTION: InternationalJun-2007 978 1 847 03211 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 223589Hardback £200.00/€254.00REGULATION OFINTERNATIONAL FINANCELAW AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONALFINANCE SERIESVOLUME 7Philip R Wood, QC (Hon)This work provides in-depth analysis of thesubstantive areas affecting the regulation ofinternational finance, from authorisation of banksand investment firms to capital adequacy. Itcontains a large number of snapshot surveysof regulatory regimes.• Reviews the regulation of banks, investmentfirms, broker dealers, investment managersand advisers and exchanges• Deals with the conduct of business byfinancial firms, including conflicts of interestand client assets• Examines the regulation of prospectuses• Covers collective investment schemes andhedge funds• Deals with market manipulation, insiderdealing and other market abuse• Provides commentaries on relevantdocumentationJURISDICTION: InternationalAug-2007 978 1 847 03212 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 223591Hardback £268.00/€341.00SET-OFF AND NETTING,DERIVATIVES, CLEARINGSYSTEMSLAW AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONALFINANCE SERIESVOLUME 42ND EDITIONPhilip R Wood, QC (Hon)This work gives practical guidance on thesethree topics in virtually all the world’sjurisdictions, so they can be used to reduceexposure to risk and transaction costs incross-border financial contracts.• Provides outlines of set-off and nettingagreements including group account netting,together with commentary• Covers all types of derivatives and derivativemarkets and the legal risks that may arise• Supplies clear outlines for swaps andderivatives transactions• Discusses the legal risks of derivatives• Analyses the ISDA Master Agreement givingexpert guidance on its meaning and how itcan be used in practice• Deals with the law of securities andsettlement systemsJURISDICTION: InternationalJun-2007 978 1 847 03213 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 223593Hardback £240.00/€305.00CONFLICT OF LAWS ANDINTERNATIONAL FINANCELAW AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONALFINANCE SERIESVOLUME 6Philip R Wood, QC (Hon)This book examines conflict of law issues ininternational finance, giving practical guidanceon topics ranging from the governing law ofcontracts to areas such as financial regulation,financial torts, trusts and insolvency.• Helps decide which legal system to adoptand how to resolve issues• Explains jurisdiction over financial contracts• Looks in detail at conflict of laws for securityinterests and title finance• Discusses the conflict of laws for regulationof international finance and regulatoryjurisdiction• Provides coverage of sovereign immunity inthe UK, US and EU as well as the recognitionof states, state succession and internationalorganisationsJURISDICTION: InternationalJul-2007 978 1 847 03207 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 223581Hardback £268.00/€341.00To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk 11


BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESLAW OF GUARANTEESNEWEDITION6TH EDITIONGeraldine Andrews, QC and Richard Millett, QC"An essential addition to many practitioners'libraries ... this work is going from strength tostrength". – Journal of International BankingLaw and RegulationThe Law of Guarantees provides acomprehensive explanation of the law andpractice of guarantees and surety. It coverseverything required for work in this area,from analysis of definitions and the generalcontract requirements, through the elementsand construction of a guarantee, to itsenforcement.It is considered the pre-eminent work onguarantees in the UK and has beencontinuously cited in court since the firstedition.• Provides detailed analysis of the statutoryand contractual requirements relating tothe law of guarantees• Looks at the elements of a guarantee,its construction, and its enforcement• Covers guarantees for loans, consumercredit, hire purchase, landlord and tenant,building contracts and commercialcontracts• Examines the guarantor's liability andrights against both creditors and debtors• Discusses revocation of contracts anddischarge of the surety• Deals with insolvency in relation toguarantees• Provides workflow solutions – checklists,specimen pleadings, and 14 precedentsfor use in draftingCONTENTS: Requirements; FormalRequirements; Construction; Vitiating Elementsin the Contract; The Liability of the Surety;Enforcement of Contracts of Suretyship;Revocation of Contracts of Suretyship;Discharge of the Surety; Rights of the SuretyAgainst the Principal; Rights of the SuretyAgainst the Creditor; Rights of the SuretyAgainst Co-Sureties; Insolvency; BankGuarantees and Related Transactions;International Commerce; Performance Bonds;Consumer Credit Transactions; Landlord andTenant; Precedents; Appendix Legislation.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union,CommonwealthJan-2012 978 0 414 04471 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 431565Hardback c. £235.00/c. €299.00Available as an eBook during 2012 – see page viTHE LAW ONFINANCIALDERIVATIVES5TH EDITIONProfessor Alastair HudsonNEWEDITION"An impressive work, especially given the vastlegal landscape the author has to traverse" –Journal of International Banking Law andRegulationThis work supplies an in-depth explanationof the legal principles underlying over-thecounter(OTC) derivatives in the UK. Drawingtogether concepts from many areas of law –including contract, tort and trusts – it showshow they relate to the day-to-day practice offinancial derivatives markets.• Deals with all the key aspects ofderivative products – creating andstructuring derivatives contracts,performance, security and collateral,set-off and netting• Covers the regulation and taxation ofderivatives in the UK and the EU• Considers real-world problems faced bypractitioners working in-house or inprivate practice, and suggests solutions• Discusses conflict of laws issues• Considers the impact of the Markets inFinancial Instruments Directive onderivatives• Includes analysis of recent cases andregulatory changes• Features new coverage of collateraliseddebt obligations• Examines the legal and regulatorydevelopments arising from the creditcrunchCONTENTS: Introduction. The Products. StandardMarket Documentation. Structuring DerivativesContracts. The Creation of Derivatives Contracts.The Validity of Derivatives Contracts. Liability inSelling Financial Derivatives. Performance ofFinancial Derivatives Contracts. Termination ofFinancial Derivatives Contracts. Conflict of Laws.Taking Security in Financial Derivatives Contracts.Collateral and Standard Credit SupportAgreements. Set-off and Netting. Taxation ofFinancial Derivatives. Regulation of FinancialDerivatives. Appendices.JURISDICTION: InternationalMar-2012 978 1 847 03889 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 332689Hardback c. £220.00/c. €280.00THE LAW OF LOANSAND BORROWING1 RELEASE A YEAREditor: Struan ScottThe Law of Loans and Borrowing considersevery aspect of the subject from domesticmortgages and consumer credit to raisingmoney on the quoted Eurobond market,including a comprehensive account ofthe institutional framework within whichborrowing takes place.• Considers in detail the regulation andsupervision of banks, building societies,the securities market, the wholesale moneymarket, and consumer credit transactions• Examines the tax consequences of interestand dividends• Considers the Consumer Credit Act 2006• Includes commentary on the FinancialOmbudsman ServiceJURISDICTION: United Kingdom978 0 421 35780 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 5952Looseleaf £635.00/€837.00Updating releases charged for on publicationLEGAL ASPECTS OFSOVEREIGN DEBTRESTRUCTURINGDr Rodrigo Olivares-CaminalThis work provides detailed analysis of the legalproblems surrounding sovereign debt defaultand presents a toolkit for dealing with them. Ithelps practitioners understand a client’s optionsfor suing the sovereign or entering into anexchange, such as a debt swap or debtrestructuring.• Discusses the concepts of how to restructuresovereign debt• Goes through the steps a creditor mustconsider before suing the sovereign• Shows how a successful judgment can beenforced• Discusses both market-oriented andstatutory approaches to debt restructuring• Includes case studies of successful debtrestructuringin Russia, Ukraine, Pakistan,Ecuador, Uruguay, Argentina, Belize andGrenada• Presents the law according to English andUS systems, with reference to the norms ofother jurisdictionsJURISDICTION: InternationalDec-2009 978 0 414 04134 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 348100Hardback, 444 pp £265.00/€337.0012 To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com


BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESTHE MODERN CONTRACTOF GUARANTEE2ND EDITIONProfessor John Phillips andProfessor James O'DonovanThe Modern Contract of Guarantee provides apractical guide to the law of suretyship in moderncommercial practice. It gives practitioners adetailed point of reference on all aspects of thesubject, covering the formation and validity of acontract of guarantee, the scope and dischargeof liability, and the rights of the parties.• Discusses factors affecting the validity of theguarantee, such as duress and undueinfluence• Gives guidance on drafting contracts ofguarantee• Examines the meaning of clauses commonlyinserted in guarantees, with detailedreference to case law• Considers problems the lender may haveenforcing the guarantee• Looks at the rights of guarantors both beforeand after payment• Refers to a wide range of Commonwealthdecisions making the text relevantthroughout the common law worldJURISDICTION: United KingdomDec-2010 978 1 847 03569 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 274702Hardback, 1072 pp £275.00/€350.00A PRACTITIONER'SGUIDE TO ALTERNATIVEINVESTMENT FUNDS2ND EDITIONTimothy SpanglerThis work provides a practical guide to the lawand regulation of alternative investment funds.Covering hedge funds, venture capital funds,buy-out funds, real estate funds and moreesoteric vehicles, it examines the fundamentalstructuring and the operational issues commonto these funds in a jargon-free manner.This edition has been extensively revised in thelight of the credit crisis, the Madoff affair andother scandals, and the evolving role ofregulators.• Discusses structural, investment, marketing,administrative and taxation topics• Covers stress testing and liquidity• Deals with litigation risk, enforcement andrights and duties of management• Contains case studies and practical examplesto illustrate the issuesJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union,InternationalOct-2010 978 0 414 04310 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 412211Paperback £135.00/€172.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TOBASEL III AND BEYONDConsultant Editor: Richard BarfieldThis book explains the revised Basel Accordframework due to be introduced by 2012 in thewake of the global financial crisis. The newmeasures are designed to strengthen theresilience of the international banking sector,and this book explains what they mean inpractice.• Explains the role of the Basel Committee inthe context of the credit crisis• Discusses the rationale behind the newframework• Goes through the major themes that aroseduring the financial crisis – leverage, liquidity,remuneration, governance – and how eachwill be treated under the new framework• Gives detailed guidance on the controlsbanks will need to have in place to ensurecontinuing compliance• Looks at how other initiatives at national andEuropean level impactJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalJun-2011 978 0 414 04538 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 483814Paperback £135.00/€172.00PRACTICAL LENDINGAND SECURITYPRECEDENTS4 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editors: Jonathan Lawrenceand Richard HardwickWith its clear commentary and expertly drafteddocuments, the work covers loan and financeagreements for a wide range of commercialtransactions, including acquisition finance, tradefinance, working capital, project development,and refinancing and workouts.• Contains valuable checklists of matters to beconsidered when entering into lending andsecurity agreements• The various precedents are put in context,explaining how the relevant law is appliedwith coverage of banking, company or tax law• The full text of the precedents is now alsoavailable on CD in Word format to enablespeedy drafting of documents without theneed to re-keyJURISDICTION: England & Wales, Commonwealth978 0 851 21746 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6505Looseleaf £713.00/€940.00Updating releases charged for on publication978 0 421 87440 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6633CD-ROM £490.00 (+ £98.00 VAT) = £588.00€646.00 (+ €129.20 VAT) = €775.20Updating releases charged for on publicationA PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TOAUTHORISED INVESTMENTFUNDSCharlotte HillThis work examines all the different types ofauthorised fund vehicles, and the rules applyingto each one. It goes step-by-step through therules and procedures to be followed whensetting up, launching, marketing, operatingand winding up authorised fund vehicles.• Looks at investor relations and theinformation that must be provided to investors• Includes detailed coverage of how the ruleson financial promotions impact on themarketing of investment funds• Covers all the important recent developments,including the UCITS III directives, the newFSA collective investment schemessourcebook (COLL) and the impact of MiFIDJURISDICTION: United KingdomJun-2010 978 1 905 12140 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366049Paperback £115.00/€147.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDETO DERIVATIVESConsultant Editor: Jonathan MarshThis work is a clear guide to the legal andregulatory concepts that govern the useof derivatives. It is a valuable single volumeresource for compliance officers and in-housecounsel, finance directors, corporate treasurersand their advisers, helping them demystifya complex area.• Provides practical advice on the rationaleand use of derivative instruments• Explains structures and strategies in ajargon-free style• Uses examples to show how transactionswork in practice• Deals with regulatory developments and riskmanagement, to give a complete picture ofthe post-credit crisis environment• Discusses regulatory capital and the specificrequirements for derivatives• Covers litigation: how to avoid things goingwrong and where litigation can ariseJURISDICTION: United KingdomNov-2010 978 0 414 04305 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 411605Paperback, 248pp £135.00/€172.00To order any of these titles UK direct customers please email TRLUKI.orders@thomsonreuters.com 13


BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESA PRACTITIONER'SGUIDE TO COMMODITYFINANCEConsultant Editor: Geoffrey WynneNEWA Practitioner's Guide to CommodityFinance guides the reader through allthe steps involved in commodity financingoperations. It examines all the possiblefinancing structures, the risks and riskmanagement techniques involved, andhow the regulatory regime impacts onwhat banks, insurers, producers andmanufacturers need to take into account. Itis the first book to give guidance on all thesetopics in the post-credit crisis environment.• Provides in-depth coverage of everystage of a commodity financing dealfrom pre-export finance to enforcementof security and insolvency• Covers the impact of post credit crisisreforms, including the latest Basel IIIrevisions• Gives expert guidance on the issuesand pitfalls of dealing with commodityfinancing in emerging markets• Covers how to spot fraud, and howto avoid it• Offers detailed advice on riskmanagement and due diligence• Deals with Islamic financing issues• Includes extensive use of diagrams andflow charts to explain complex structures• Written by one of the City's foremosttrade/commodity finance teamsCONTENTS: Introduction; Pre-export finance,pre-payment finance and other forms of tradefinance; Letters of credit; Other forms ofcontingent obligations, including the issueof bonds and guarantees; Taking securityin emerging markets; The role of forfeiting,factoring and other receivables financing;Warehouse financing; Islamic finance in thecontext of trade finance; Insurance and otherrisk mitigants; Regulatory issues in trade andcommodity finance; Due diligence, and how tospot fraud and avoid it; Waivers, standstills andworkouts; Enforcement of security; Insolvency.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalJul-2012 978 0 414 04539 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 483853Paperback c. £150.00/c. €191.00A PRACTITIONER’SGUIDE TO CONFLICTSOF INTEREST IN THEFINANCIAL SERVICESINDUSTRYConsultant Editors: Rob Helm, Dick Fraseand Martin DayNEWThis new work examines in a practicalmanner the complex law and regulationsthat now exist concerning the concept ofconflicts of interest and how the principleshave been applied in the financial servicesindustry. It covers the UK, the USA, Ireland,Hong Kong and various civil law jurisdictions.• Provides expert guidance on howconflicts should be managed in thecontext of UK regulation• Advises on systems and controls to putin place to avoid conflicts arising• Explains the latest EU level developmentsand their impact on UK financialinstitutions• Goes through the US approach toconflicts of interest• Gives guidance on the impact of US lawand regulation (including the Dodd-FrankAct) on institutions outside the US• Covers the situation in other jurisdictions,including Ireland and Hong Kong, and thecivil law approach with reference toFrance, Germany and Luxembourg• Provides a detailed case study illustratinghow conflicts of interest can be managedand legal liability contracted out by theuse of engagement letters and theefficacy of information barriers• Looks at potential future trends anddevelopmentsCONTENTS: Conflicts of interest in English law:introduction; Specific issues in the UnitedKingdom’s financial services industry; the UKstatutory regulation of conflicts of interest; themanagement of conflicts of interest; UnitedStates approach to conflicts of interest;Financial Regulatory Reform Act of 2010; Dutiesof investment professionals under United Stateslaw; conflicts of interest and their managementin Hong Kong; conflicts of interest and theirmanagement in Ireland; the civil law approachto conflicts of interest and their management;current trends in financial market law andregulation in relation to conflicts of interest.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union,United States, InternationalJul-2012 978 0 414 04941 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 511307Hardback c. £145.00/c. €185.00A PRACTITIONER'SGUIDE TO INSIDEINFORMATION2ND EDITIONBrian McDonnellNEWEDITIONA Practitioner’s Guide to InsideInformation presents comprehensiveguidance on the UK regulatory environmentrelating to inside information. It drawstogether all the strands of what is a complexlegislative and regulatory maze, advises oneffective risk management and explains howto build appropriate systems and controls.This new edition has been significantlyrevised to deal with the recent CorporateGovernance Code, the Takeover Directive,the review of the Market Abuse Directiveand the FSA’s current, more aggressivestance on enforcement.• Provides comprehensive coverage of FSA,Takeover Code, civil and criminal issuesand how they interact• Gives guidance on the FSA’s policy of“credible deterrence”• Advises on systems and controlsrequirements• Contains important guidance on USsecurities laws and how these impacton UK listed companies• Covers all the latest developments in UKand European regulation• Includes all significant recent casedecisions and examines their implications• Features numerous checklists andexamplesCONTENTS: Introduction; The UK Listing AuthorityRules; Disclosure Rules applying to AIM, OFEXand ATSs; The Model Code; The Criminal Law;Market Abuse; Other Regulation; Civil Liability;The Application of US Federal Securities Law;Systems and Controls Requirements; The FSA'sEnforcement Powers and Policies.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European UnionApr-2012 978 0 414 04858 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 509008Paperback c. £135.00/c. €172.00Visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.ukFor the latest information on all<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> products14 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESA PRACTITIONER'S GUIDETO EUROPEAN LEVERAGEDFINANCEConsultant Editor: Christopher HallA Practitioner's Guide to EuropeanLeveraged Finance looks at best practice inleveraged finance across Europe, with emphasison the UK as the largest, most sophisticatedEuropean market. It focuses on business andfinancial advice, rather than simply goingthrough the legal technicalities.• Examines the loan agreement• Deals with senior, mezzanine and secondlien debt• Considers the issues around high yield debt• Discusses recent trends in senior loannegotiation• Highlights legal, regulatory and otherdifferences between the UK and four other EUcountries: France, Germany, Italy and SpainJURISDICTION: European UnionMar-2009 978 1 905 12135 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366095Paperback £140.00/€178.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TOSYNDICATED LENDINGConsultant Editor: Andrew ShutterA Practitioner's Guide to Syndicated Lendingprovides an understanding of the fundamentalcommercial and legal principles forming thebasis for syndicated lending across the rangeof corporate borrowers.• Follows the life cycle of a syndicated loan• Explains all aspects of setting up andmanaging syndicated loan agreements• Looks at selling the deal• Covers trading the loan• Includes many practical examples, a detailedglossary and a list of frequently askedquestions• Looks at defaults and restructurings, andadvises on what to do when things go wrong• Examines key variations in jurisdictionsaround the worldJURISDICTION: InternationalDec-2009 978 1 905 12136 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366098Paperback, 560 pp £140.00/€178.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TOTHE AIM RULES6TH EDITIONConsultant Editor: Tom NichollsA Practitioner’s Guide to the AIM Rules isthe established leading guide for seniormanagement in AIM-listed companies andthose seeking to list, and their professionaladvisers. It explains the requirements of anAIM listing, the admission procedures, andthe ongoing obligations and tax issues.• Details the roles of the solicitor, accountantand nominated adviser (Nomad)• Gives updated guidance on corporategovernance and the duties of directors• Looks at the broker and trading rules, andsettlement arrangements (CREST)• Includes new chapters on fund structuresand on US companies• Contains in-depth and extensively updatedcoverage of tax issues• Features extensive model forms anddocumentationJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalJun-2011 978 0 414 04689 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 494721Paperback, 432 pp £135.00/€172.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDETO THE FSA REGULATIONOF DESIGNATED INVESTMENTBUSINESS3RD EDITIONConsultant Editor: Tim CornickA Practitioner's Guide to The FSA Regulationof Designated Investment Business givespractical guidance on all the specific issues thatare relevant to regulated firms on a daily basis.• Analyses the investments that are regulated• Considers the impact of the Conduct ofBusiness Rules• Looks at the Client Asset regime and relatedrules as well as the special cases of trusteefirms, occupational pension schemes andcollective investment schemes• Takes into account all recent changesaffecting designated investment business,most significantly the impact of MiFIDJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European UnionMar-2008 978 1 905 12126 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366009Paperback £115.00/€147.00A PRACTITIONER'SGUIDE TO THE CITYCODE ON TAKEOVERSAND MERGERS 2012/201324TH EDITIONNEWEDITIONA Practitioner’s Guide to the City Code onTakeovers and Mergers is the definitiveannual guide to the work of the City ofLondon’s takeover watchdog. It presentsclear commentary and guidance on TheCity Code on Takeovers and Mergers andhow it is implemented. The 2012/2013edition has been fully updated to coverall the latest changes.• Gives guidance on all the rules,explaining the responsibilities and actionsof each party throughout the transaction• Discusses the rules surrounding theapproach, announcements and theprovision of independent advice• Explains the restrictions on dealingsand requirements on disclosure• Compares mandatory and voluntaryoffers• Covers redemption or purchase by acompany of its own securities• Takes the reader through acceptedconduct during an offer• Considers the impact on takeovers ofthe regime to combat market abuseCONTENTS: The Takeover Panel. The Approach,Announcements and Independent Advice.Share Dealings – Restrictions and DisclosureRequirements. Mandatory and Voluntary Offersand their Terms. Provisions Applicable to allOffers, Partial Offers and Redemption orPurchase by a Company of its own Securities.Documents from the Offeror and the Offeree.Conduct During the Offer; Timing and Revision;and Restrictions Following Offers. ProfitForecasts and Asset Valuations. Applicationof the Market Abuse Regime to Takeovers.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalSep-2012 978 0 414 02439 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 567090Paperback c. £125.00/c. £159.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 15


BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESA PRACTITIONER'SGUIDE TO THEFINANCIAL SERVICESAUTHORITY LISTINGREGIME 2012/201325TH EDITIONNEWEDITIONA Practitioner’s Guide to the FinancialServices Authority Listing Regime2012/2013 is the definitive, annual guideto the FSA’s Listing, Prospectus andDisclosure and Transparency Rules. Itdiscusses how these rules link into thestatutory surroundings and provides acomplete understanding of the listingprocedures and the continuing obligationsof a company after listing.• Provides practical, detailed and fullyupdated guidance on the FSA’s Listing,Prospectus and Disclosure andTransparency Rules• Fully updated to cover the latestdevelopments• Discusses the status of the UKLA underthe new regulatory regime currentlyunder consultation• Presents introductions to the threerulebooks and statutory framework• Examines in detail the requirements ofthe Rules so that compliance is fully met• Explains the statutory framework withinwhich the listing regime sits• Covers the continuing obligations of acompany once listed• Looks at overseas companies, investmententities, debt and specialist securities andmineral companies, and how these aretreated differently to other entities• Includes an introductory chapter from theUKLA, and contributions from some ofthe foremost experts in the fieldCONTENTS: The FSA Listing Rules. The StatutoryFramework for Listing. Application Procedureand Publication of Prospectuses. Contents ofProspectuses. Financial Information. ContinuingObligations. Significant Transactions andRelated Party Transactions. OverseasCompanies, Investment Entities, Debt andSpecialist Securities, and Mineral Companies.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalJun-2012 978 0 414 02438 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 567088Paperback c. £125.00/c. £159.00A PRACTITIONER'SGUIDE TO THEREGULATION OFMARKET ABUSEMartyn HopperNEWA Practitioner’s Guide to Market Abusecovers all aspects of the law and regulationrelating to market abuse in the UK. Thefocus of the book is to explain how themarket abuse regime operates in practice.After an initial introductory chapterfamiliarising readers with the legislativeframework and key concepts, it goes on toexamine the practical impact of the regimein a range of different business contexts.• Explains the key aspects of the UK MarketConduct Regulations• Covers the scope of the UK regime, andexplains when it applies• Discusses what constitutes a misleadingstatement• Explains when trading is consideredmisleading or a distortion of the market• Covers tipping and insider trading• Shows how the market abuse regimeapplies in primary markets• Deals with market abuse and listedcompanies and in M&A transactions• Covers commodities futures trading• Looks at how the market abuse regimeapplies to the fund management industryCONTENTS: Overview of Market ConductRegulations in the UK. When Does the UKRegime Apply? Insider Trading. Tipping. MarketManipulation: Overview. Market Manipulation:Misleading Statements. Market Manipulation:Transactions. Market Manipulation: Misleadingor Distorting the Market Through Conduct (otherthan trading). Practical Application: PrimaryMarkets. Practical Application: M&ATransactions. Practical Application: ListedCompanies. Practical Application: Sales andTrading. Practical Application: CommoditiesFutures Trading. Practical Application: FundManagement.JURISDICTION: United KingdomJun-2012 978 0 414 04454 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 423147Paperback, c. 350 pp c. £99.00/c. €126.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDETO UK MONEY LAUNDERINGLAW AND REGULATION2ND EDITIONConsultant Editors: Ruth Fox and Ben KingsleyA Practitioner's Guide to UK MoneyLaundering Law and Regulation explainsthe UK law and regulation relating to moneylaundering. It discusses the statutory framework,looks at civil liability for money laundering,goes through the roles of the FSA and SOCA,considers the international dimensions ofmoney laundering, and covers practical systemsand controls.• Fully updated to cover the Money LaunderingRegulations 2007 and the new JMLSGGuidelines• Includes coverage of the impact of USregulation on the UK regime and marketparticipants• Contains checklists providing an overviewof the regulatory position in major EUjurisdictions• Features chapters from the FSA and SOCAfor authoritative coverageJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European UnionApr-2009 978 1 905 12139 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366047Paperback £135.00/€172.00ROWLATT ON PRINCIPALAND SURETY6TH EDITIONDavid Marks, QC and Gabriel Moss, QCRowlatt on Principal and Surety providesa concise guide to the law and practice ofguarantees. Setting out definitions andinterpretations in crisp, succinct prose it giveseasy access to the truly salient points whenpreparing for a case or advising clients.• Gives authoritative guidance – citedextensively in court and in text bookson the subject• Covers all recent developments, such as theConsumer Credit Act 2006 and those relatingto performance bonds, misrepresentation andundue influence, and unfair contract terms• Explains recent case law, such as Royal Bankof Scotland v Etridge• Contains examples of key documents,illustrating ways to implement the conceptsdiscussed in the text• Includes selected parts of the key statutes inthis area• Makes reference to Commonwealth and USauthorities where relevantJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth,United StatesNov-2011 978 0 421 96640 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 165554Hardback, 418 pp £175.00/€223.0016 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESPROJECT FINANCENEWEDITION4TH EDITIONGraham Vinter, Gareth Price and David LeeThe new edition of a popular and highlyregarded text, Project Finance examinesthe legal issues involved in the tendering,negotiation, financial structuring andmanagement of infrastructure andenergy projects.It provides detailed guidance on the specificparts of the many branches of law that arebrought into play in a typical projectfinancing, from large cross-border upstreamoil and gas projects to small- to mediumsizedPPP projects. It is not solely a legalwork as it also gives advice on a multitudeof commercial and financial issues andexplains current market practice.• Draws together a disparate subject intoone reference source• Supplies clear, practice-focused adviceon how the law works in commercialsituations• Contains separate sections on the manydifferent commercial sectors whereproject financings take place• Features chapters on runningcompetitions and how to structure a bid• Considers the position where a projectruns into trouble• Examines the insurance issues relevantfor project finance• Discusses the impact of the credit crunchand necessary changes in approach• Considers the growing importance ofIslamic states and the differences inapproach to financing this requiresCONTENTS: The Parties Objectives; Running aCompetition; Structuring the Bid; Types of Vehicle;The Contractual Framework; Bankability; ThePrinciple Finance Documents; Sponsor Support,Security and Related Issues; Projects in Trouble;Insurance Issues; Export Credit and MultilateralAgencies; Other Issues; Some Specific Areas ofProject Finance; LNG Projects; Public PrivatePartnerships.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union,UK Common Law based countriesDec-2012 978 0 414 04239 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 380189Hardback c. £189.00/c. €241.00SALINGERON FACTORINGNEWEDITION5TH EDITIONNoel Ruddy, Simon Mills and Nigel Davidson"A useful addition to the library of thosewho find themselves involved in factoringtransactions or in advising those who may beaffected by them" – Journal of InternationalBanking Law and RegulationSalinger on Factoring is renowned for itshighly practical approach to the law andpractice relating to factoring and invoicefinance. It discusses the various forms, uses,and methods by which factoring can helpbusinesses, and offers detailed coverage ofthe legal background in which these servicesoperate. It combines a clear explanation ofthe law with practical guidance on itsimplementation.• Highly practical text presenting solutionsto the problems of daily practice• Looks at the origins and nature ofmodern factoring• Considers the relationship and theaccounting between factor and client• Explains the relationship between factorand debtors, including collectionprocedures and legal remedies whencollection procedures fail• Examines international factoring• Looks in detail at the commonly usedtypes of factoring agreement• Contains a selection of sampledocuments• Considers conflicts with third parties• Covers factoring and insolvency ofthe client• Looks at credit insurance and its potentialaffect on factoring agreements• Includes a glossary of termsCONTENTS: An introduction to modern factoringof debts – its origins and nature; The applicationof factoring to modern business; The factor’srelations with his client; The factor’s relationswith the debtors; Mutual reviews: the factor andthe client; International factoring; The legalstructure of factoring and transfer of ownershipof the debts; The effect of notice to the debtorand conflicts with third parties; Set-off and thedebtor’s countervailing rights; The factoringagreement – payment to the client by the factorand other terms; Insolvency of the client; Specialconsiderations for international factors; Thefactor’s use of company charges; Factoringcombined with credit insurance.JURISDICTION: United KingdomSep-2012 978 1 847 03552 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 238178Hardback c. £149.00/c. €190.00SECURITIESTRANSACTIONSIN EUROPE3 RELEASES A YEARSecurities Transactions in Europe provides anoverview of the national systems and regulatoryenvironments governing the securities markets inten key European countries. Key benefits include:• Areas are highlighted where local adviceshould be sought, and information isprovided to enable the reader to ask the"right questions" and to understand theimplications of the answers provided• Transaction-based, the service offersinvaluable guidance to help the usercomply with best practice• Each division is similarly structured, so onceyou are familiar with one country, you arefamiliar with them all• A newsletter keeps the reader up to datewith new legal developments• Each section written by legal practitionersfrom that jurisdictionJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union978 0 863 25464 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6542Looseleaf £1150.00/€1516.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £965.00Europe £985.00/€1299.00Rest of World £990.00/$1702.00US REGULATION FOR ASSETMANAGERS OUTSIDE THEUNITED STATESConsultant Editors: Jack Murphy andKaren AnderbergThis guide explains all aspects of US regulationthat affect investment management firms andtheir advisers outside the US, dealing not onlywith SEC regulation but also Commodity FuturesTrading Commission (CFTC) and EmployeeRetirement Income Security Act (ERISA) aspects.• Covers compliance, record keepingrequirements and reporting requirements• Deals with investment adviser advertising• Details inspection and enforcementprocedures• Examines the marketing of non-USinvestment products to US investors• Includes state as well as Federal regulation• Looks at the application of US economic andtrade sanctions to asset managers outsidethe USJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalJan-2008 978 1 905 12119 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366035Paperback £135.00/€172.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 17


BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESWURTZBURG & MILLS:BUILDING SOCIETY LAW2 RELEASES A YEAREditors: Malcolm Waters, QC, Elizabeth Oveyand Mark FellWurtzburg & Mills draws on its reputation asthe definitive text to provide a comprehensiveguide to the numerous problems presented bythe Building Societies Act 1986, now heavilyamended by subsequent legislation, and itsfar-reaching consequences for the powersand regulation of building societies.• With its looseleaf format, Wurtzburg & Millsprovides the practitioner with a clearpresentation of all aspects of buildingsociety law• Features relevant sections of the FSAHandbook and details of the new regime• The work includes detailed footnotes, acomprehensive index and tables of cases,statutes and SIs. The result is a work whichoffers comprehensive coverage of the lawJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 420 47300 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7711Looseleaf £1065.00/€1404.00Updating releases charged for on publicationOther Banking & Finance TitlesBYLES ON BILLS OF EXCHANGEAND CHEQUES28TH EDITIONNicholas Elliott, QC, John Odgers andJonathan Mark PhillipsThis work explains the law relating to paymentinstruments and their use by banks and theircustomers. It provides a detailed narrativeaccount of the law of bills of exchange,promissory notes and cheques, dealing withthe law under the Bills of Exchange Act 1882,and its subsequent evolution, including theCheques Acts 1957 and 1992.JURISDICTION: InternationalAug-2007 978 0 421 95280 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 158081Hardback £290.00/€369.00COLLECTIVEINVESTMENT SCHEMESLAW AND PRACTICE3 RELEASES A YEARMacfarlanesThis definitive guide to the law and practicerelating to unit trusts and open endedinvestment schemes provides exhaustivecoverage of the rules and regulations governingthe operation and management of unit trustsand OEICs. It deals with key areas such asadvertising, valuation and pricing, investmentpowers, accountability, tax, remuneration andconduct of business and has been fully updatedto include full coverage of COLL and QISs.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom978 0 851 21474 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6471Looseleaf £1255.00/€1654.00Updating releases charged for on publicationCONSUMER COMPLAINTSAND COMPENSATION:A GUIDE FOR THE FINANCIAL SERVICESMARKETAdam SamuelThis book serves as an easy to use guidethe rules and "best practice" procedures forhandling consumer complaints, briefing on thebest ways to handle the fall-out from a varietyof mis-selling and administration issues.JURISDICTION: United KingdomMay-2005 978 1 898 83099 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366017Paperback £99.00/€126.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TOEU FINANCIAL SERVICESDIRECTIVES2ND EDITIONConsultant Editor: Michael RaffanThis book offers a clear, practical review of 17EU Financial Services Directives, including theimpact of the Markets in Financial InstrumentsDirective (MiFID), helping everyone involved infinancial services understand and comply withthe vast range of legislation.JURISDICTION: European UnionJul-2006 978 1 905 12107 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366021Paperback £135.00/€172.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TOFSA INVESTIGATIONS ANDENFORCEMENT2ND EDITIONConsultant Editor: Angela Hayes andCalum BurnettThis work explains the key principles thatunderpin the FSA enforcement regime, showshow an investigation should be prepared forand handled, and advises on the strategiesand tactics that are likely to result in thebest outcome if the investigation leads toenforcement action.JURISDICTION: United KingdomApr-2007 978 1 905 12113 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366029Paperback £117.00/€149.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDETO INTERNATIONAL MONEYLAUNDERING LAW ANDREGULATIONConsultant Editors: Andrew Clark and Peter BurrellThis work brings together a wealth of expertiseon money laundering, with coverage includingthe US and UK anti-money launderingresponses, "know your customer" issues,investigations, terrorist financing, and EUdirectives. It also summarises the law andregulation in over 50 territories.JURISDICTION: InternationalJun-2003 978 1 898 83068 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 365958Hardback £180.00/€229.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDETO MIFIDConsultant Editor: Matthew ElderfieldThis book offers a detailed guide to thesubstantial changes in regulation broughtabout by The Markets in Financial InstrumentsDirective (MiFID), covering conduct of businessstandards relating to organisational matters, fairdealing for clients and best execution and orderhandling, as well as dealing with transparencyand reporting standards.JURISDICTION: European UnionJun-2007 978 1 905 12115 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366033Paperback £135.00/€172.0018 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICESCHARITIESA PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TOMORTGAGE REGULATIONChristopher CumminsThis work provides comprehensive coverage ofmortgage regulation in the UK, explaining theroles of the FSA and Financial OmbudsmanService, going through the regulation of thewhole mortgage promotion and advice process,and offering solutions to common problemsbased on a series of case studies.JURISDICTION: United KingdomJul-2007 978 1 905 12124 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366043Paperback £99.00/€126.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDETO SECURITISATIONConsultant Editor: Peter JeffreyThis book provides a complete guide to thestructure and variety of possible securitisationdeals, setting out the processes involved instructuring a securitised product, covering keydocumentation and legal issues, examiningaccounting and tax issues, and dealing withthe regulatory considerations.JURISDICTION: European Union, InternationalJan-2006 978 1 898 83078 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 365986Paperback £135.00/€172.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDETO THE FSA HANDBOOK5TH EDITIONConsultant Editor: Ruth FoxThis book follows closely the structure of theFSA Handbook to provide clarification of therules. It takes account of the implementation ofthe Markets in Financial Instruments Directive(MiFID) and its far-reaching changes to thefinancial services environment.JURISDICTION: United KingdomMar-2008 978 1 905 12125 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366045Paperback £115.00/€147.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDETO THE FSA REGULATIONOF BANKING2ND EDITIONConsultant Editor: John TattersallThis book provides an easily accessible guide tothe FSA's regulation and supervision of banks,helping bankers and their advisers understandthe tools and processes that are available to theregulator before they are used on them.JURISDICTION: United KingdomSep-2006 978 1 905 12104 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366027Paperback £115.00/€147.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDETO THE FSA REGULATIONOF INVESTMENT BANKING2ND EDITIONConsultant Editor: Simon GleesonThis guide deals with FSA corporate financeregulation generally but with an emphasis onthe investment banking sector, and providespractical insight into the implications of theregulatory environment for a wide range ofcorporate finance activities.JURISDICTION: United KingdomMay-2006 978 1 905 12103 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366025Paperback £115.00/€147.00INTERNATIONAL INSIDERDEALINGMark Stamp and Tom JaggersThis work provides a comprehensive overviewof the key rules relating to insider dealing in25 markets around the world, covering the US,European countries, Japan, Hong Kong andSingapore, as well as emerging markets suchas China, India and Brazil.JURISDICTION: InternationalJan-2005 978 1 898 83080 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 365988Hardback £180.00/€229.00US SECURITIES LAWS ANDFOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUERSConsultant Editor: Brian LaneThis book supplies a practical explanation ofwhat a foreign issuer needs to know aboutmaking offers in the US, dealing with thedifferent types of offering, setting out thereporting requirements and coveringSarbanes-Oxley Act issues.JURISDICTION: InternationalJan-2007 978 1 905 12114 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 366031Paperback £135.00/€172.00CHARITIES: THE LAWAND PRACTICE3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Douglas CracknellEditors: Pesh Framjee, Adrian Longley andFrancesca QuintThis looseleaf work provides clear and detailedexplanation of the legal requirements andpractice. It offers advice on setting up charities,their day-to-day running and the rulesgoverning trading.It examines both the financial requirementsof charity accounts, reports and returns, andcharities' tax obligations and the opportunitiesfor tax effective giving.• Deals with the Charities Acts 1992 and 1993in detail• Gives advice on how to manage disputesand contains full examination of the powers,duties and liabilities of trustees• Includes a comprehensive range of forms,precedents and checklistsJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 752 00056 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6276Looseleaf £474.00/€625.00Updating releases charged for on publicationTUDOR ON CHARITIESTRUSTS, WILLS AND PROBATE LIBRARY9TH EDITIONJean Warburton, Debra Morris and N F RiddleFirst published in 1854, Tudor on Charities isthe most highly-respected practitioner guide inthis area providing thorough analysis of the lawrelating to charities and their administration,including taxation, accounting and fundraising.It includes extensive reference to case lawshowing how the law has been applied andreproduces all relevant statutes and statutoryinstruments.JURISDICTION: England & WalesAug-2003 978 0 421 77450 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 21077Hardback, 848 pp £525.00/€667.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 19


COMMERCIAL LAWAGENCY LAW2 RELEASES A YEAREditor: Roger BillinsAgency Law is a regularly updated, practicalwork on the law of agency, with the addedbenefit of precedent material. It covers everytype of agency relationship and includes allthe necessary contract and commercial law.It includes:• The general principles of agency lawincluding the relationship of “principal”and “agent”• Specific relationships examining each kind ofcommercial agency agreement dealing withdirectors, solicitors, estate agents, insurancebrokers, travel agents, employment agents,and advisers, insolvency practitioners, andgeneral commercial agents and their clients• Contains a section covering recent casesJURISDICTION: England & Wales, Commonwealth978 0 851 21850 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 6248Looseleaf £616.00/€812.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £532.00Europe £542.00/€715.00Rest of World £544.00/$936.00BENJAMIN'S SALE OF GOODSCOMMON LAW LIBRARY8TH EDITIONGeneral Editor: Professor Michael BridgeThe classic text on the law of sale of goods,Benjamin offers the practitioner comprehensive,high level analysis of principles, legislation andcase law in the UK and internationally, and isfrequently cited in court.• Delivers the highest level of practical insightand advice for practitioners• Contains a full treatment of consumerstatutes and regulations affecting sale ofgoods• Discusses the different payment methodsused in the UK and internationally• Offers thorough treatment of the lawgoverning overseas sales• Includes in-depth interpretation of case law1ST SUPPLEMENT: This brings the text up to datewith recent developments in the lawJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union,CommonwealthSep-2010 978 1 847 03862 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 331883Hardback, 2880 pp £475.00/€604.00Sep-2012 978 0 414 02291 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 5259411st Supplement, Paperback c. £85.00/c. €108.00BOILERPLATE:PRACTICAL CLAUSESCOMMERCIAL SERIES6TH EDITIONRichard Christou"This little gem is a boon to both the draftsmanwho pens the clauses and the litigator wholater tears them asunder" – Litigation"This book is truly indispensable." –International Company and CommercialLaw ReviewThis highly practical guide to the mostcommonly used clauses in commercialcontracts presents practitioners with aneasy-to-use toolkit for drafting theseclauses.It sets out the full text of a wide range ofboilerplate clauses and provides detailedanalytical commentary on each one,together with advice on its practicalapplication.• Collects together in one place all themost commonly used boilerplate clauses• Guides readers through when and how touse each one• Takes into account recent case law andcurrent trends in contract drafting• Provides alternative clauses and wordingto best meet client requirements• Covers all standard warranties• Deals with exclusions of liability• Supplies whole agreement and variationclauses• Includes a chapter dedicated tointellectual property boilerplate• Gives clauses for contracting and theinternet• Includes a CD-ROM with all the clausesin a ready-to-use format, enabling rapiddrafting that will save a great deal of timeCONTENTS: Introduction; Definitions andinterpretation; Commencement andtermination; Confidentiality and disclosure;Intellectual property rights; Standardwarranties; Exclusions of liability; Retentionof title and vesting; Service of notices; Wholeagreement and variation clauses; Miscellaneousclauses; Disputes and conflict clauses;Contracting and the internet.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union,Commonwealth, Asia – Pacific RimSep-2012 978 0 414 02351 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 557550Book & CD-ROM c. £175.00 (+ £3.50 VAT) = £178.50c. €223.00 (+ €4.46 VAT) = €227.46EMAIL YOUR ORDERS AND ENQUIRIES TOTRLUKI.orders@thomsonreuters.comTLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.comNEWEDITIONBOWSTEAD AND REYNOLDSON AGENCYCOMMON LAW LIBRARY19TH EDITIONGeneral Editor: Professor Peter G WattsBowstead and Reynolds on Agency is theleading reference book on this key area ofcommercial law. 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COMMERCIAL LAWCOMMERCIALTRANSACTIONSCHECKLISTS3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Neil SinclairThis volume provides an extensive range ofchecklists for use in a variety of businesstransactions and activities. 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COMMERCIAL LAWINTELLECTUAL PROPERTYISSUES IN COMMERCIALTRANSACTIONSCOMMERCIAL SERIESChristina DemetriadesThis work offers practical guidance on the legaland commercial issues likely to arise duringthe exploitation and management of IP rights.It explains the possible IP implications of a widerangeof corporate transactions such asacquisitions, disposals, joint ventures andfranchises.• Helps find quick answers to problems byarranging the text by transaction• Provides commercial tips on how to proceed,setting legal advice in a business context• Highlights key drafting and negotiating points• Provides examples from key Europeanjurisdictions where the approach to IP incommercial transactions differs from the UK• Includes a number of commonly used sampledocuments in the book and on a CD-ROM• Contains case studies to illustrate how toaddress IP issues in real transactionsJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union,CommonwealthDec-2007 978 1 847 03084 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & 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COMMERCIAL LAWGUEST ON THE LAWOF ASSIGNMENTProfessor A G Guest, QCNEWGuest on the Law of Assignment providesa thorough statement of the law of voluntaryassignment relating to debt, contractualrights, guarantees, and deals with insurance,shares and intellectual property. 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COMMERCIAL LAWOUTSOURCINGCONTRACTS:A PRACTICAL GUIDE4TH EDITIONAmanda LewisNEWEDITIONOutsourcing Contracts: a Practical Guideis a complete practical guide to the process,management and regulation of outsourcing,including IT, business process, facilitiesmanagement, legal process and knowledgeprocess outsourcing. The text covers everystage in depth and includes tables withdetailed information and checklists to aidunderstanding. 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Termination.Insolvency, people and competition issues.Liability. Regulations. Offshore outsourcing –India, China. Other key jurisdictions – Germany,Spain, France, Netherlands, Italy, Sweden,Switzerland, Ireland, USA. 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COMPANY LAWSHACKLETON ON THELAW AND PRACTICEOF MEETINGSNEWEDITION12TH EDITIONMadeleine Cordes, John Pugh-Smith, GeraldineCaulfield, James Burton, Catherine Dobson andZack Simons"A superb, thorough reference work"– International Company and CommercialLaw ReviewShackleton provides practical guidance onconducting meetings for legal professionals,company secretaries, administrators,directors and local authorities. 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Part Five:Defamatory Statements.JURISDICTION: United KingdomJan-2012 978 0 414 04661 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 494568Hardback c. £160.00/c. €204.00SHAREHOLDERS'AGREEMENTSCOMMERCIAL SERIES6TH EDITIONSean FitzGerald and Graham MuthNEWEDITION"An easy-to-use and helpful tool ... shouldtherefore not be missing in any corporate lawfirm's library." – Initiative MagazineShareholders' Agreements is a highlyregarded work containing in-depthguidance on the law governing all formsof shareholder agreement and advice ondrafting these agreements.It examines the nature and effects ofshareholders' agreements in a wide range ofcontexts, including minority protection, jointventures, property joint ventures, partnershipcompanies and venture capital agreements,drawing together in one place materialgenerally scattered across a range ofpublications. 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Precedents.JURISDICTION: England & Wales, CommonwealthSep-2012 978 0 414 02260 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 516416Book & CD-ROM c. £195.00 (+ £3.90 VAT) = £198.90c. €248.00 (+ €4.96 VAT) = €252.96SHAREHOLDERS' RIGHTSCOMMERCIAL SERIES6TH EDITIONRobin Hollington, QCThis work provides the definitive account ofthe rights of shareholders in a company. 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COMPANY LAWCOMPETITION LAWTHE COMPANY LAWYER12 ISSUES A YEAREditor: Professor Barry A K RiderThe Company Lawyer has been designed tokeep readers up to date and aware of theimplications of the constant changes andreforms in company law.• Opinion section written by a leading figure• The editorial column is an independentvoice on major issues facing companies,their in-house legal advisers and lawyersin private practice• Penetrating articles examine areas ofcompany law and securities regulation• Reports all the essential items of newsfrom, for example, the Treasury, the FSA,the Takeover Panel, the Stock Exchange,the accountancy bodies, The Law Societyand the EU• Contributors located in over 30 worldbusiness and investment centres reporton significant international developmentsJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, International0144-1027<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 70562012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £795.00Europe £834.00/€1100.00Rest of World £843.00/$1450.00CMLR ANTI-TRUSTREPORTS12 ISSUES A YEAREditor: Elena SolisThis monthly reporting service on EU competitionlaw offers rapid and comprehensive coverage ofall relevant material issued from the EuropeanInstitutions with informed, analytical andnarrative headnotes. The Reports offer:• All judgments of the European Courts andCommission antitrust decisions• Draft and final legislation with consolidatedtext• An information section with Commissionpress releases on the latest antitrust andmerger decisions and the latest actionsregistered at the courtsCompetition judgments and decisions of EUnational courts and agencies are available fromEuropean Commercial Cases (ECC).JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union0953-4423<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 69542012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £921.00Europe £966.00/€1274.00Rest of World £977.00/$1680.000953-44BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7200UK with Bound Volumes £1295.00Europe with Bound Volumes £1366.00/€1801.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £1401.00/$2409.00EC COMPETITION LAWREPORTER6 RELEASES A YEAREditor: Nicholas HeadThe EC Competition Law Reporter providesin-depth answers on the competition rules asdeveloped and applied by the Commissionand the European Court of Justice and theGeneral Court.It enables research to be conducted into everyaspect of EU competition law in just one,detailed source, including the rules applicablein individual sectors such as transport, bankingand telecommunications.• Authoritative analysis of all areas of EUcompetition law• Commentary and full text materials togetherin one service• Updated six times each yearJURISDICTION: European Union978 0 863 25356 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6533Looseleaf £1467.00/€1933.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £1250.00Europe £1290.00/€1700.00Rest of World £1300.00/$2235.00Other Company Law TitlesGUIDE TO EUROPEANCOMPANY LAWS3RD EDITIONGeneral Editor: Julian Maitland-WalkerThis title provides a clear, first port of call forpractitioners who need to know the incorporationrules and types of companies in countries acrossthe EU. It provides a basic outline of corporatestructures in the 27 EU countries and three EEAcountries, with a separate chapter on the impactof the new European Company.JURISDICTION: European UnionDec-2007 978 0 421 93270 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 152129Hardback £250.00/€318.00EMAIL YOUR ORDERS AND ENQUIRIES TOTRLUKI.orders@thomsonreuters.comTLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.comCOMPETITION CASES FROMTHE EUROPEAN UNION2ND EDITIONGeneral Editor: Ioannis KokkorisThis multi-jurisdictional work provides detailedsummaries of the most important competitioncase law and legislation for the EU, EFTA andall Member States, all in one book. 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COMPETITION LAWTHE EU MERGERREGULATION:SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES4TH EDITIONAlistair Lindsay and Alison BerridgeNEWEDITIONThe EU Merger Regulation: SubstantiveIssues provides a detailed guide to theanalysis of mergers by the EuropeanCommission. It examines how theCommission determines whether to approvea notified concentration, presenting themost comprehensive guidance available onthe substantive analysis at the heart of EUmerger control.This new edition deals with the realities ofmergers in the legal environment that hasdeveloped under the EU Merger Regulationsince 2004. It explains recent Commissionbehaviour, considers important new case lawand discusses the legal tests.• Describes how the Commission reachesits decisions under the EU MergerRegulation, discussing why sometransactions are blocked, and otherscleared• Explains how the Commission appliesfundamental concepts such as marketdefinition and market operation• Looks at the theories of harm likely to beraised against a merger and possiblecounter-arguments• Discusses the categories of evidencecanvassed before the Commission• Considers the implications of significantrecent Commission decisions, includingArsenal/DSP, Oracle/Sun Microsystems,Lufthansa/Brussels Airlines andLufthansa/Austrian Airlines• Examines key decisions of the Europeancourts including Ryanair v Commission• Considers the important influence of therevised US horizontal merger guidelines• Assesses the approach of the newCommission appointed in 2010CONTENTS: The Economic Justification for MergerControl. The SIEC Test. Market Definition. MarketShare and Market Concentration Levels. TheCounterfactual. Market Operation. HorizontalMergers – Noncoordinated Effects. CoordinatedEffects. Loss of Potential Competition. TheMerged Group’s Buyer Power. Vertical Issues.Conglomerate Issues. Coordination in JointVentures. Rivalry from Competitors.Countervailing Buyer Power. New Entry. TheFailing Firm Defence. Efficiency Gains. OtherEvidence of the Likely Effects of the Merger.Remedies.JURISDICTION: European UnionDec-2012 978 0 414 04844 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 507831Hardback c. £185.00/c. €235.00ENCYCLOPEDIA OFCOMPETITION LAW3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Andrew ScottThe Encyclopedia of Competition Law is acomplete reference to UK competition law as itstands today, and the impact EU competitionlaw has on the UK. A first point of referencefor practitioners, it provides an unrivalledunderstanding of competition law in the UK.• Provides the full text of all the relevant UKlegislation and statutory instruments• Combines both primary and secondarylegislation for a complete perspective• Analyses the impact of EU legislation oncompetition law in the UK• Narrative commentary explains current lawand practice in the UK and EU, across thebreadth of competition law themes• Updated regularly to ensure currencyJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union978 0 421 36870 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 5974Looseleaf £1455.00/€1918.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £983.00Europe £998.00/€1316.00Rest of World £1001.00/$1721.00EU ANTI-DUMPING LAW& PRACTICE2ND EDITIONEdwin VermulstThis work examines the legal frameworkrelating to anti-dumping in the EU against thebackground of the international rules, notablythe WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement. 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Sincethe first edition published in 1981, it hasbecome established as the recognisedreference work in this field.It deals with topics such as the Commission’sinvestigative powers, procedural rights of theparties concerned, the method for settingfines and judicial review against Commissiondecisions, as well as the relationship betweenthe Commission and national courts andcompetition authorities.This edition examines how the newcompetition law regime introduced in 2004has been applied in practice and considers theimplications of over 200 judgments in the fieldsince the previous edition. 80% of the text iseither entirely new or substantially revised.• Provides clear guidance on the proceduresto follow to stay on the right side of theregulations• Considers the latest developments inCommission practice, such as theSettlement Notice, the acceptance ofcommitments, the Best Practices guidanceand the role of the Hearing Officer• Explains how the enforcement proceduresof the Commission and those of nationalcompetition authorities are nowinteracting• Assesses how the Commission's 2006Guidelines on Fines and Leniency Noticeare being applied in practice – includingthe first judgments from the General Courtin International Removals• Analyses the implications for Commissioncompetition procedures of rights under theECHR and the Charter of FundamentalRights, including the ECtHR’s judgmentsin Jussila and Canal Plus• Analyses implications for competitionprocedures of EU Fundamental Rights,including the ECtHR’s judgments• Discusses legal professional privilege afterAkzo Nobel• Examines court judgments at both EU andnational levelsJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European UnionAug-2012 978 1 847 03909 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 333427Hardback c. £275.00/c. €350.0030 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


COMPETITION LAWEU COMPETITION LAWHANDBOOK 2012General Editors: Professor Marc van der Woudeand Christopher JonesThe EU Competition Law Handbook is aunique reference source, providing a digestto EU Competition cases, regulations, notices,judgments and decisions. 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COMPETITION LAWROWLEY & BAKER:INTERNATIONALMERGERS – THEANTITRUST PROCESS2 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editors: J William Rowley, QC andDonald I BakerThis definitive work provides explanation ofmerger regulations in over 60 jurisdictions. 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CONFLICT OF LAWSCONSTRUCTION LAWDICEY, MORRIS &COLLINS ON THECONFLICT OF LAWSNEWEDITION15TH EDITIONGeneral Editor: Lord Collins of MapesburyEditors: Professor C G J Morse, Professor DavidMcClean, Professor Adrian Briggs, ProfessorJonathan Harris, Professor CampbellMcLachlan, Professor Andrew Dickinsonand Professor Peter McEleavy“The prince of legal textbooks.” – Lord Goffof Chieveley“It is indeed, impossible to imagine a major setof chambers or firm of solicitors without thisbook...” – New Law JournalDicey, Morris & Collins on the Conflict ofLaws is renowned worldwide as theforemost authority on private internationallaw. It explains the rules, principles andpractice which determine how the law ofEngland and Wales relates to other legalsystems.Across two volumes it is packed with qualityand detailed coverage. Volume 1 sets outgeneral principles, definitions, procedures,and issues relating to jurisdiction. Volume 2looks at specific areas of law that are mostlikely to feature in conflict of laws cases.• Completely revised and updated toinclude analysis of all the key legislationand cases since the last edition• Deals with the impact of the CivilProcedure Rules on private internationallaw• Includes analysis of judicial decisionsfrom common law jurisdictions as wellas detailed consideration of internationalconventions and EU materials• Supplemented annuallyCONTENTS: Preliminary matters. Procedure.Jurisdiction and foreign judgments. Family law.Law of property. Corporations and insolvency.Law of obligations.JURISDICTION: InternationalOct-2012 978 0 414 02453 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 567143Hardback (2 Vols) c. £395.00/c. €502.00THE EUROPEAN PRIVATEINTERNATIONAL LAW OFOBLIGATIONS3RD EDITIONThe Hon Mr Justice Richard Plender, QC andMichael WilderspinThe European Private International Law ofObligations provides unrivalled analysis of theRome I and Rome II Regulations and theirpractical implications, helping practitionersinterpret them since they came into force in2009.• Supplies expert commentary on the scope,principles and application of Rome Igoverning the construction of contracts• Looks at consumer contracts, employmentcontracts, mandatory rules and ordre public,showing how Rome I applies to each• Covers the rules governing non-contractualobligations under Rome II, including productliability, liability for breach of competitionrules, environmental damage, unjustenrichment, negotiorum gestio and culpa incontrahendo• Explains the concepts used in the RomeRegulations• Puts the Regulations into their historicalcontext aiding their interpretationJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Western EuropeAug-2009 978 0 421 95490 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 159391Hardback, 1158 pp £235.00/€299.00BUILDING CONTRACTDISPUTES: PRACTICEAND PRECEDENTS2 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editors: Robert Fenwick Elliott andJeremy GloverBuilding Contract Disputes is the definitiveguide to handling and resolving constructiondisputes, providing comprehensive coverage oflitigation, arbitration, ADR and adjudication.Major issues are regularly incorporated as theyoccur, and legal principles typically applicable topractical problems are discussed and explained.• Summarises the main contractual provisionsand relevant law• Provides lists of key stages and considerations• Goes through all the procedures and sets outprecedents and pleadings• Updating releases, charged for onpublication, incorporate new procedures andadd or amend documents as necessaryJURISDICTION: United Kingdom978 0 752 00398 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6336Looseleaf £575.00/€758.00Updating releases charged for on publicationCONSTRUCTION LAW10TH EDITIONProfessor John Uff, QCConstruction Law is a concise, straightforwardaccount of the law relating to the constructionindustry, ideal for students of construction lawand those requiring an introduction to itspractice. It is widely regarded as the leadingtext in its field.• Guides readers through the world ofconstruction contracts, litigation, planningand environmental law• Covers public and EU law, statutes, safetyand building regulations• Updated to reflect the fast pace of change inthis field, specifically on the implementationand enforcement of construction law and thenature of contracts• Includes updated contract forms from FIDICand NECC• Provides the JCT and ICE forms of contract• Includes a Glossary of Legal TermsJURISDICTION: United KingdomJun-2009 978 1 847 03767 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 289081Paperback, 626 pp £30.95/€40.00EMAIL YOUR ORDERS AND ENQUIRIES TOTRLUKI.orders@thomsonreuters.comTLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.comTo order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 33


CONSTRUCTION LAWCONSTRUCTIONLAW JOURNAL8 ISSUES A YEAREditor: Andrew BurrThe Construction Law Journal provides aforum for guidance and informed debate.• Expert articles – articles of the higheststandard that are read and relied on bypractitioners worldwide• Case reports – comprehensive coverage ofrecent case law in the UK and in commonlaw jurisdictions• Information section and reader's forum – thelatest industry trends• Construction Act Review – dedicated sectiondealing with developments arising from theHousing Grants, Construction andRegeneration Act 1996JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth0267-2359<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 70032012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £833.00Europe £859.00/€1133.00Rest of World £865.00/$1487.000267-23BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7248UK with Bound Volumes £1059.00Europe with Bound Volumes £1098.00/€1448.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £1116.00/$1918.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £833.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £289.00Set Price on ApplicationCONSTRUCTION LAWSERVICE CD-ROM4 RELEASES A YEARThis CD-ROM provides a comprehensiveelectronic service catering for the informationneeds of construction lawyers. 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It includes:• Keating on Construction Contracts,Construction and Engineering Arbitration,Building Contract Disputes: Practice andPrecedents, Construction and EngineeringPrecedents• Construction Law Journal incorporatingTechnology and Construction Law Reports• Construction Law Yearbook• Primary Material, Case Digests, CEDR Rulesfor Adjudication, FIDIC Conditions of Contractfor Works of Civil Engineering ConstructionJURISDICTION: United KingdomCONS-STAN<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID:6210CD-ROM £1788.00 (+ £357.60 VAT) = £2145.60/€2356.00 (+ €471.20 VAT) = €2827.20CONSTRUCTIONAND ENGINEERINGPRECEDENTS2 RELEASES A YEARMarshall LevineThis work is the ultimate drafting tool for allsectors of the engineering and constructionindustry. 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CONSTRUCTION LAWKEATING ONCONSTRUCTIONCONTRACTS9TH EDITIONThe Hon Sir Vivian Ramsey andStephen Furst, QC"For the construction specialist it is quitesimply indispensable." – Estates GazetteNEWEDITION"If there is such a thing as a building contractbible, this is it" – Building DesignA classic construction law text, Keating onConstruction Contracts is the first port ofcall for all research relating to constructioncontracts. Renowned for its accessible style,it covers all relevant legislation and case law,and standard forms of construction contract.• Provides detailed commentary on allissues relating to construction contracts• Gives practical help on interpretinglegislation and analysing judicialdecisions• Up-to-date references to case law,journals and other source material• Covers UK case law and relevantdecisions from Europe and overseas• Includes commentary on JCT StandardForm of Building Contract andNominated Sub Contract• Features key sections of Housing Grants,Construction and Regeneration ActCONTENTS: The nature of a construction contract.Formation of contract. Construction of contracts.The right to payment and varied work.Employer's approval and architect's certificates.Excuses for non-performance. Negligence andeconomic loss. Default of the parties – damages.The time for completion and liquidateddamages. Default of the parties – variousmatters. Various equitable doctrines andremedies. Assignments, substituted contractsand subcontracts. Architects, engineers andsurveyors. Public Procurement. Variouslegislation. Arbitration. The Housing GrantsConstruction and Regeneration Act 1996.Litigation. The JCT Standard Form of BuildingContract (2005). The ICE Form of Contract.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, CommonwealthFeb-2012 978 0 414 04792 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 497345Hardback c. £395.00/c. €502.00Available as an eBook during 2012 – see page viKEATING ON JCTCONTRACTS5 RELEASES A YEARKeating ChambersGeneral Editor: Adrian Williamson, QCEditors: Gaynor Chambers, Adam Constable,Lucy Garrett, Jessica Stephens, Ben Sareen andSarah WilliamsKeating on JCT Contracts provides detailedguidance on using the 2011 editions of the JCTstandard forms of contract. It reproduces thecomplete suite of 2011 contracts and commentson the major contracts in a clause-by-clausefashion, with variations in related contractsexplained.• Supplies in one source the entire suite of JCTcontracts• Highlights key interpretive issues and howclauses have been treated in case law• Discusses differences and similaritiesbetween the 2005 suite and 2011 Edition• Includes an archive CD-ROM of previous JCTContracts editionsJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth978 0 421 95780 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 164080Looseleaf & CD-ROM £529.00 (+ £10.60 VAT) =£539.60/€697.00 (+ €14.00 VAT) = €711.00Updating releases charged for on publicationKEATING ON NEC3David Thomas, QC assisted by a teamof barristers from Keating ChambersNEWThis new work provides detailed guidance onthe three contracts that comprise the NEC3suite of construction contracts. Reproducingthe complete terms of the contracts, it setsout clause-by-clause commentaryexplaining how the contracts are intended tooperate, highlighting any ambiguities orquestions of interpretation that can arise.• Goes through the aims and creation ofthe NEC• Examines the core clauses providingexpert commentary on each• Practical guidance on drafting andinterpretion identifies the best ways touse the contracts• Outlines the dispute resolution options• Gives guidance on the schedule andshorter schedule of cost components• Covers the contract data including worksCONTENTS: The aims and genesis of the NEC.The ECC and the other NEC3 contracts. Thestructure and drafting of the ECC contract.Clause-by-clause commentary on core clauses.Dispute resolution options. The secondaryoption clauses. The schedule and shorterschedule of cost components. The contract dataincluding works.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth,Hong KongFeb-2012 978 1 847 03331 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 231515Hardback c. £179.00/c. €228.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 35


CONSTRUCTION LAWUNDERSTANDING &NEGOTIATING TURNKEYAND EPC CONTRACTS3RD EDITIONJoseph HuseNEWEDITIONThis work provides practical commentary onthe FIDIC Design-Build, Turnkey and EPCcontracts widely used in the internationalconstruction industry. It analyses thecontracts clause-by-clause, and offerspractical guidance on their application inspecific projects.• Enables easy comparison of the terms ofthe contracts• Helps practitioners understand what theyneed to consider when putting together acase, drafting a contract or negotiatingterms with a client• Gives drafting suggestions for selectedcontract provisions of the Silver Bookfrom the perspective of both thecontractor and the employer• Reproduces the contract in full as anappendix• Provides new coverage of the ICC Design-Build• Includes commentary on the FIDIC GoldBook Design-Build• Discusses how the allocation of riskbetween parties has changed due toshifts in the construction market• Acts as an essential reference oninternational projects, where the use ofFIDIC standard contracts is continuallyincreasingCONTENTS: Types of Contract. Turnkey and EPCContracts. FIDIC Design-Build, Turnkey and EPCContracts. The Use of the FIDIC Silver Book inthe Context of a BOT Project. The Contract. TheEmployer. The Employer’s Administration. TheContractor. Design. Staff and Labour. Plant,Materials and Workmanship. Commencement,Delays and Suspension. Tests on Completion.Employer’s Taking Over. Defects Liability. TestsAfter Completion. Variations and Adjustments.Contract Price and Payment. Termination byEmployer. Suspension and Termination byContractor. Risk and Responsibility. Insurance.Force Majeure. Claims, Disputes and Arbitration.Negotiation of the Silver Book.JURISDICTION: InternationalOct-2012 978 1 847 03907 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 333425Hardback c. £195.00/c. €248.00UNDERSTANDINGTHE FIDIC RED BOOK2ND EDITIONJeremy Glover and Simon Hughes, QCNEWEDITION"An excellent resource and a valuable referencetextbook" – Management, Procurement andLawThis practical text provides clause-by-clausecommentary on the FIDIC Red Book.Reproducing each clause in full, it explainsthe effect and operation of each clause,considering case law and discussingproblems frequently encountered in practice.• Helps interpret each clause correctly anddecide whether amendments need to bemade to suit a given situation• Reproduces each clause followed bybullet points of key features plusadditional commentary on the clause’soperation, points of interest and relevantcases• Compares the new contract with previousversions of the FIDIC Red Book and otherwidely used standard contracts, such asthe ICE forms• Provides guidance on whetheramendments or deletions need to bemade• Features an overview chapter dealingwith thematic issues such as thecontract’s history and purpose, theconcept of the engineer, time and money,dispute resolution, and enforcement ofarbitral awards• Examines problems frequentlyencountered in practice in relation toclauses• Discusses the MDB version and how thisdiffers from the standard Red Bookcontract• Features new sections on Claims,Disputes and ArbitrationJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalJan-2012 978 0 414 04460 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 428244Hardback c. £250.00/c. €318.00Other Construction Law TitlesOVERSEAS SUPPLY ANDINSTALLATION CONTRACTSPhilip AlleryContracts involving the supply and installationoverseas of major capital equipment are themost sophisticated in terms of sales of goodslaw. This book reaches beyond pure export andbuilding and engineering law to provide acomplete legal and practical guide for anyoneworking in this field.JURISDICTION: InternationalOct-2000 978 0 421 59830 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 17003Hardback, 536 pp £310.00/€394.00PARTNERING AND ALLIANCINGIN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTSSally Roe and Jane JenkinsThis practical work takes the reader throughvarious aspects of partnering and alliancing,from choosing a contractual basis for theagreement and drafting partnering andalliancing agreements, to intellectual propertyand confidentiality, TUPE and the transfer ofassets, and the impact of EU procurement andcompetition law.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalOct-2003 978 0 421 74040 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 19935Hardback, 234 pp £250.00/€318.00THE HUDSON FOURTH EDITIONVOLUME 2 TABLE OF CASESForeword by Ian Duncan Wallace, QCThis is a reprint of Volume II of the 4th edition ofHudson published by <strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> in 1914,the only source of reports on many cases datingfrom the late 19th and early 20th century. 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CONSUMER LAWCONTRACT LAWENCYCLOPEDIA OFCONSUMER LAW2 RELEASES A YEAREditor: Professor Geoffrey WoodroffeIn one manageable volume, the Encyclopediaof Consumer Law contains all the legislationand subordinate legislation (with annotations) inthe area of consumer law. These are supportedby notes of cases, circulars and notices from theOffice of Fair Trading and EU directives andresolutions.• All UK and EU materials available in onesource• Annotations provide vital guidance oninterpreting difficult sections• Twice-yearly releases ensure theEncyclopedia is always up to dateJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 421 25320 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 5883Looseleaf £705.00/€929.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £459.00Europe £469.00/€619.00Rest of World £471.00/$810.00WOODROFFE & LOWE'SCONSUMER LAW ANDPRACTICE8TH EDITIONProfessor Geoffrey Woodroffe and Robert LoweThe 8th edition of this long-establishedtextbook has been updated to incorporaterecent key developments in consumer law. Apopular text for students at undergraduate leveland on the Legal Practice course, it is also usedby specialist and non-specialist practitionersand by non-lawyers requiring clear andaccessible information on consumer law.The inclusion of a selection of County Courtprecedents continues to highlight the practicaluse of the book.• Provides an innovative, problem-solvingapproach to the subject• Focuses on how the law deals with real-lifesituations – such as “It doesn’t work”, “Thedescription misled me” and “How do Ienforce my rights without going to court?”• Contains a section on Internet purchasing• Covers the Unfair Trading Regulations 2008and the latest EU Consumer Credit DirectiveJURISDICTION: England & WalesMay-2010 978 0 414 04240 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 381727Paperback, 704 pp £30.95/€40.00THE A-Z OF CONTRACTCLAUSES5TH EDITIONDeborah Fosbrook and Adrian C LaingThis work provides an invaluable resource ofthousands of contract clauses, copyright andrights definitions, terms and conditions whichcan be used to enhance drafting skills andsignificantly improve the terms obtained in anagreement.• Provides a reference library for drafting,updating and amending contracts in the UK,Europe and worldwide• All clauses feature on a CD-ROM, allowingrapid searching and drafting• Includes a legal, commercial and businesswebsite reference directory invaluable forbackground research• Examples of areas covered include thelicensing, distribution and exploitation ofrights in all media; terms and conditions for awebsite; engagement of an agent orpresenter; book option for a film; sponsorshipof an event; supply agreement for productsor services; downloading of material on theinternet; and copyright ownership of newmaterialJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalDec-2009 978 1 847 03812 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID:326957Book & CD-ROM £265.00 (+ £26.50 VAT) = £291.50/€337.00 (+ €33.70 VAT) = €370.70HOLIDAY LAWTHE LAW RELATING TO TRAVELAND TOURISM5TH EDITIONProfessor David Grant and Stephen MasonNEWEDITIONHoliday Law provides a comprehensive guideto the law relating to all forms of holiday. Itsbroad coverage of the subject includes thenature of the contractual relationship betweencustomer, travel agent and tour operator, thelegal status of travel agents, the criminalliability of tour operators, civil liability and theeffects of insolvency.• Gives guidance on the legal implications ofdevelopments transforming the holidaymarket – low cost airlines, the Internet,tailor-made packages, booking hotels direct• Offers practical tips on conducting litigation,including how to sue foreign defendents• Explains the impact of recent legislation andcase lawJURISDICTION: England & WalesMar-2012 978 0 414 04612 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 490288Paperback c. £39.95/c. €51.00EXCLUSION CLAUSES ANDUNFAIR CONTRACT TERMS10TH EDITIONEditor: Dr Richard LawsonExclusion Clauses and Unfair Contract Termsshows how to draft exclusion clauses that arelawful, valid and effective. It deals with bothcommercial and consumer contracts, examiningunlawful, void and ineffective exclusion clauses,so practitioners know what to avoid whendrafting, what to look out for when advisingclients on contracts, and how to proceed withdisputes.• Ensures exclusion clauses are usedaccurately, based on the latest legislationand case law• Looks in detail at the Unfair Contract TermsAct 1977, and its ongoing interpretation inthe courts• Provides full coverage of recent case law,explaining how it affects contract drafting• Includes sample exclusion clausesthroughout the work, illustrating the pointsmade and providing templates forpractitionersJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth,InternationalMar-2011 978 0 414 04576 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 484744Hardback, 370 pp £210.00/€267.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 39


CONTRACT LAWCHITTY ON CONTRACTSCOMMON LAW LIBRARY31ST EDITIONGeneral Editor: Professor Hugh Beale"The definitive statement of, and practitioners'authority in, contract law" – The TimesChitty on Contracts is the foremost workon the law of contract, due to its breadthof coverage, scope and detail. It iscomprehensive with a thorough reviewof recent case law and legislation. Chittycontinues to be the practitioner's choicefor authority and accessibility.In two volumes, Chitty provides completecoverage of the law of contract,incorporating extensive reference to relevantlegislation and recent case law. Volume Onedeals with General Principles that apply tocontracts of every kind; Volume Two coversSpecific Contracts such as Sale of Goods,Construction and Credit & Security.• Offers complete coverage of the law ofcontract• Gives the breadth of coverage, scope anddetail needed to take on any type of caseinvolving contract law• Contains interpretation and analysis ofthe legislation that applies to contracts ofevery kind in Volume One• Provides an in-depth examination ofcontracts in specialist areas in VolumeTwo• Covers all the latest developments andcases, providing the best source forconstructing arguments• Helps pinpoint the right case forsupporting a client, with an authority thatcan be relied on in courtCONTENTS: Volume One: Introduction.Formation of contract. Capacity of parties. Theterms of the contract. Illegality and publicpolicy. Joint obligations, privity and assignment.Performance and discharge. Remedies forbreach of contract. Restitution. Conflict of laws.Volume Two: Agency. Arbitration. Bailment.Bills of exchange and banking. Carriage by air.Carriage by land. Construction contracts. Creditand security. Employment. Gaming andwagering. Insurance. Restrictive agreementsand competition. Sale of goods. Suretyship.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth,InternationalOct-2012 978 0 414 04801 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 515511Hardback (2 Volumes) c. £445.00/c. €566.00Oct-2012 978 0 414 04799 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 497526Hardback (Volume 1 only) c. £325.00/c. €413.00NEWEDITIONCONTRACTUAL DUTIESPERFORMANCE, BREACH,TERMINATION AND REMEDIESCONTRACT LAW LIBRARYProfessor Neil Andrews, Professor MalcolmClarke, Professor Andrew Tettenborn andProfessor Graham VirgoContractual Duties: Performance,Breach, Termination and Remediespresents a high level analysis of the lawrelating to the termination of contracts,exploring how parties to contracts aredeemed to have abided by the contract andhow contracts break down. It provides afresh view of termination based on recenttrends in the courts.While the central focus is English contractlaw, this is complemented by a comparativedimension showing how other systems havedifferent approaches, and suggesting newideas drawn from the US, Australia and civillaw systems.• Focuses on the issues of performance,breach, frustration and illegality ofcontract, examining the legal principlesin depth• Examines case law in detail, highlightingrecent developments in judicial thinking• Discusses relevant statutes and contractterms• Gives guidance on grey areas, suggestingpossible arguments in awkward cases• Discusses the wide range of remedies,including damages, restitution andspecific performance• Suggests innovative approaches thatcross conceptual boundaries, drawing onthe authors' authority in this fieldCONTENTS: Part One: Discharge by breach andby performance. Part Two: Discharge byimpossibility, illegality or frustration. PartThree: Rescission of contracts. Part Four:Remedies.JURISDICTION: United KingdomJan-2012 978 0 414 04195 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 365891Hardback c. £185.00/c. €235.00Visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.ukFor the latest information on all<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> productsNEWDURESS, UNDUEINFLUENCE ANDUNCONSCIONABLEDEALINGCONTRACT LAW LIBRARY2ND EDITIONProfessor Nelson EnonchongNEWEDITIONThis new edition of Duress, UndueInfluence and Unconscionable Dealingoffers practitioners an in-depth analysis ofthese related areas of contract law. Itexplores the circumstances in which eachcan arise and explains how to advise clientswhen bringing or defending a claim basedon these principles.Based on detailed discussion of recent caselaw, it examines how the courts aredeveloping the law and offers a wealth ofnew ideas for practitioners drafting,interpreting and disputing contracts.• Explains the circumstances when a partyto a transaction is entitled to reliefbecause his consent was induced byduress, undue influence orunconscionable dealing• Examines the relationships between thethree doctrines• Gives clear guidance on grey areas,highlighting possible arguments indifficult cases• Considers the different types of duressincluding duress to the person, duress ofgoods and economic duress• Discusses abuse of confidence• Deals extensively with third party undueinfluence, including the duties of solicitors• Goes through the steps that should betaken by a bank where there is risk ofthird party undue influence• Explains the remedies and defencesavailable• Features detailed analysis of recent caselaw, including Halpern v Halpern,Markham v Karsten and Opel v MitrasAutomative (UK) Ltd• Includes a comparative analysis of theapproach in other jurisdictions,particularly Australia, Canada andScotlandCONTENTS: Duress. Undue influence and abuseof confidence. Unconscionable dealing. Thirdparty's duress, undue influence orunconscionable conduct. Remedies andequitable defences.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth,UK Common Law based countriesNov-2012 978 1 847 03803 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 325201Hardback c. £165.00/ c. €210.0040 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


CONTRACT LAWFORMATION ANDVARIATION OFCONTRACTCONTRACT LAW LIBRARYProfessor John CartwrightNEWFormation and Variation of Contract setsout a high level analysis of the principlesgoverning the enforceability of the promisesmade in contracts, providing an in-depthresearch tool on this key area of contractlaw.It examines in detail formalities,consideration and promissory estoppel inrelation to both the formation and variationof contracts, explaining the historicaldevelopment of the legal principles, case lawand relevant legislation.The core focus is English law, but extensivecomparisons are made with civil law andother common law jurisdictions – notablyAustralia and the US – where the law in thisarea is significantly different, making itinvalauble for international contract work.• Helps practitioners apply principles whichare fundamental to whether a contract islegally effective or not• Goes through formalities, considerationand promissory estoppel in exhaustivedetail• Explores recent case law in-depth• Gives clear guidance on grey areasunresolved by case law• Highlights possible developments in thelaw offering scope for new arguments onbehalf of clients• Shows how lawyers from otherjurisdictions will have differentapproaches to the creation of enforceablecontractsCONTENTS: Introduction. Part One: ContractFormalities. The role of formality. Specificformalities: substantive conditions of a bindingcontract. Specific formalities: evidence. Ageneral formality: the deed Part Two: TheDoctrine Of Consideration. The historical andcomparative context. Consideration as acondition of existence of the contract.Consideration in the variation and discharge of acontract Part Three: Promissory Estoppel. Thetraditional role of promissory estoppel: variationof an existing obligation. The developing role ofpromissory estoppel: creation of a newobligation. Conclusions.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth,UK Common Law based countriesDec-2012 978 1 847 03802 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 324939Hardback c. £155.00/ c. €197.00ILLEGALITY AND PUBLIC POLICYCONTRACT LAW LIBRARY2ND EDITIONProfessor Richard A BuckleyThis work analyses in detail those situationswhere a contract cannot be enforced because todo so would result either in an illegal act or beagainst public policy. Its incisive exploration of acomplex area helps practitioners find creativeways of using the field to their advantage.• Highlights potential novel arguments forchallenging and examining contracts• Analyses the difficult topic of statutoryprohibition of contracts• Considers the effect of criminal activityupon the enforceability of a contract• Deals with restraint of trade• Covers illegality and employment law• Examines relief from the consequences ofillegality• Includes worked examples grounding theoften elusive subject matter in practicalexperience• Explores Commonwealth case law,suggesting new solutions to problemsJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth,InternationalJun-2009 978 1 847 03296 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 229505Hardback £235.00/€299.00INTERNATIONALCONTRACT MANUAL2 RELEASES A YEAREditors: Jarno Vanto, Jessica Vanto andSieg EiselenConsultant Editor: Professor Albert KritzerThe International Contract Manual is anextensive five volume looseleaf covering themain areas of commercial contracting. Itprovides a practical analysis of the issuesinvolved in drafting cross-border commercialcontracts in over 30 countries and suppliesdetails on factors such as the commercialenvironment, laws affecting contracts, anddispute resolution.• Covers each part of a contract whennegotiating internationally• Features an exhaustive collection ofchecklists for drafting individual clauses• Includes a wide range of sample clauses• Gives national legal overviews of 33territories• Covers the CISG regime• Shows how to avoid and deal with problemsthat may ariseJURISDICTION: International978 1 847 03295 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 289695Looseleaf £749.00/€987.00Updating releases charged for on publicationTHE INTERPRETATIONOF CONTRACTSCONTRACT LAW LIBRARY5TH EDITIONLord Justice LewisonThis acclaimed work, frequently cited in court,provides clear, practical guidance for allsituations where practitioners are faced byquestions of contract interpretation, whetherthey are preparing, advising on or disputing anagreement. It helps practitioners challengecontracts successfully and explain theirinadequacies to clients.• Explains the principles that the courts use ininterpreting contracts• Goes through each possible area of disputein turn• Covers the developments in pre-contractualnegotiations rewritten in light of Chartbrook vPersimmon• Discussess important recent case law onimplied terms, blank spaces in contracts, therole of published precedents, and the maximnoscitur a sociis• Includes two new chapters on Force MajeureClauses and Dispute Resolution ClausesJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Commonwealth,InternationalDec-2011 978 0 414 02306 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 526455Hardback £275.00/€350.00Available as an eBook during 2012 – see page viTHE MEDIA & BUSINESSCONTRACTS HANDBOOK4TH EDITIONDeborah Fosbrook and Adrian C LaingThis master reference book combines aknowledge of contract, copyright andcommercial practice to provide 85 ready to useand adapt expertly drafted contracts, licences,acquisition, distribution, termination, buyoutagreements and other documents and letters.It is an excellent resource for lawyers and nonlegalprofessionals engaged in contract drafting;the acquisition and exploitation of copyright;website development; merchandising;publishing; film; tv; sponsorship; sports; mediaand mobiles; marketing and advertising;company, university, charity and business affairs.• Includes all the contracts on a CD-Rom forrapid drafting and amendment• Features a Checklist of Clauses to aiddrafting• Contains a Legal, Commercial and BusinessInternet Directory which can help in research,marketing, and business developmentJURISDICTION: InternationalOct-2009 978 1 847 03908 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID:333426Book & CD-ROM £255.00 (+ £25.50 VAT) = £280.50/€324.00 (+ €32.40 VAT) = €356.40To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 41


CONTRACT LAWMISREPRESENTATION,MISTAKE ANDNON-DISCLOSURECONTRACT LAW LIBRARY3RD EDITIONProfessor John CartwrightNEWEDITIONThis in-depth text provides expertcommentary on the effect ofmisrepresentation, mistake andnon-disclosure on contracts. It explainsthe circumstances in which each can ariseand how to advise clients when challengingor defending a contract using theseprinciples. The text is structured aroundremedies and possible outcomes availablefor misrepresentation, mistake andnon-disclosure to give practical focus.• Explains the principles ofmisrepresentation, mistake andnon-disclosure so they can be clearlyidentified in contracts• Gives guidance on practice and procedurefor conducting a case involving theseprinciples• Analyses in detail the advantages anddisadvantages of the different remedies• Offers expert discussion in areas wherethe law is still unclear• Discusses many important recent casesto show how the courts are developingthe law, including the Court of Appeal’sdecision in Conlon v Simms, the House ofLords’ decision in Chartbrook Ltd vPersimmon Homes Ltd, the decisions inStatoil ASA v Louis Drefus Energy ServicesLP, 4 Eng Ltd v Harper and ParabolaInvestments Ltd v Browallia Cal Ltd• Examines statutory developments induties of disclosure, such as those inthe Consumer Credit (EU Directive)Regulations 2010 and Consumer Credit(Disclosure of Information) Regulations2010• Discusses the Law Commission’s reviewof insurance law, including radicalproposals for reform of the remedies formisrepresentation and non-disclosure tobe enacted in the Consumer Insurance(Disclosure and Representations) Bill 2011• Covers the Consumer Protection fromUnfair Trading Regulations 2008JURISDICTION: England & Wales, CommonwealthJan-2012 978 0 414 04955 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 514321Hardback c. £215.00/c. €274.00TRANSNATIONALCONTRACTSTransnational Contracts is a practice-orientedmanual for lawyers, helping them identify andaddress issues arising in the planning andexecution of international sales contracts. Thissix-volume set helps practitioners translatecomplex issues into solutions tailored to theunique circumstances of any internationaltransaction.• Looks at the commercial issues underlyingcontracts• Examines the regulatory requirementsimposed by the governments of importingand exporting countries• Goes point-by-point through the content ofcontracts• Gives detailed guidance on structuringcontracts to minimize the uncertainties eachparty facesJURISDICTION: InternationalWest 978 0 379 10200 0Looseleaf (6 Volumes) £885/$1195TREITEL ON THE LAWOF CONTRACT13TH EDITIONEdwin PeelTreitel on the Law of Contract, now in itsthirteenth edition, is established as the mostthorough and perceptive treatment of contractlaw for students and as a source of referenceand argument for practitioners.The new edition explains and analyses allaspects of the law of contract, covering justabout every conceptual and legal difficultysurrounding the subject. It is an accepted‘authority’ on dubious points of law or wherethe law is non-existent.• Takes account of more than 300 new cases,including The Achilleas, Chartbrook Ltd vPersimmon Homes Ltd, OFT v Abbey NationalPlc, Attorney General of Belize v Belize TelecomLtd, Cobbe v Yeoman’s Row Management Ltdand Collier v Wright• Covers all key legislative developments,including those resulting from the BriberyAct 2010 and bringing into force of theCompanies Act 2006• Examines, and offers resolutions tocontroversial and problematic points of lawJURISDICTION: England & WalesSep-2011 978 1 847 03921 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 334378Paperback £36.95/€47.00Other Contract Law TitlesESTOPPEL BY CONDUCT ANDELECTIONCONTRACT LAW LIBRARYMr Justice Kenneth HandleyThis work considers estoppel under commonlaw and in equity, examining both generalprinciples and the particular relationships inwhich estoppel can arise. A particular feature isits in-depth analysis of case law to show howunderlying principles work in practice in thecourts.JURISDICTION: England & Wales, CommonwealthAug-2006 978 0 421 91210 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 101194Hardback £250.00/€318.00FRUSTRATION AND FORCEMAJEURECONTRACT LAW LIBRARY2ND EDITIONSir Guenter Treitel, QCFrustration and Force Majeure provides athorough examination of the principlesgoverning the conflict between the sanctity ofcontract and the discharge of contractualobligations in response to supervening events.It guides the reader through the statutoryprinciples involved and judicial interpretationsfrom a number of common law jurisdictions.JURISDICTION: England & Wales, CommonwealthSep-2004 978 0 421 77820 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 21114Hardback, 760 pp £295.00/€375.00EMAIL YOUR ORDERS AND ENQUIRIES TOTRLUKI.orders@thomsonreuters.comTLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com42 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


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Each entry is verifiedby the relevant local authority.• Features a gazetteer of over 25,000 placenames, each one cross referenced to theappropriate authority• Supplies contact details for eachauthority, including email addressesand URLs where available• Sets out conveyancing fees and chargesfor each authority – both residential andcommercial• Lists the council solicitor’s name• Shows contact details of other keyorganisations involved in theconveyancing process (Land Registryoffices, principal mortgage lenders,HMRC offices, Probate Registries,Valuation Tribunals, etc)• Also available on CD-ROM to makeaccurate searches even easier• All details up-to-date for 2012JURISDICTION: England & Wales, ScotlandJun-2012 978 0 414 02494 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 568057Book £67.50NEWEDITIONJun-2012 978 0 414 02493 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 568030CD-ROM £106.92 (+ £21.38 VAT) = £128.30Jun-2012 978 0 414 02495 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 568058Book & CD-ROM £143.56 (+ £17.60 VAT) = £161.16THE CONVEYANCERAND PROPERTY LAWYER6 ISSUES A YEARGeneral Editor: Dr Martin DixonThe Conveyancer and Property Lawyer haslong been recognised as the most authoritativejournal specialising in the law and practice ofconveyancing and allied topics. It features:• News of events and developments affectingproperty and conveyancing• Changes in law and practice affectingdrafting of conveyancing forms• Reports of recent judicial decisions• The latest tax issues affecting property andconveyancing• In-depth articles examining specific aspectsof law and practice• Reviews of recent publicationsJURISDICTION: England & Wales0010-8200<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 65982012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £358.00Europe £381.00/€503.00Rest of World £386.00/$665.000010-82BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6590UK with Bound Volumes £722.00Europe with Bound Volumes £755.00/€996.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £770.00/$1324.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £358.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £213.00Set Price on ApplicationEMMET AND FARRANDON TITLE4 RELEASES A YEARProfessor Julian Farrand, QC (Hon) andProfessor Alison ClarkeFor over 100 years Emmet and Farrand onTitle has guided readers through the law andpractice of conveyancing.The work covers every stage of the conveyancingtransaction in meticulous detail, from enquiriesbefore contract through to completion, alongwith such matters as remedies for breach ofcontract, mortgages and planning.• Includes a free bulletin giving details ofchanges in law and practice and notingimportant cases• Unrivalled reputation for accuracy, reliabilityand comprehensiveness• Includes case law, statutory provisions,procedures and documentation• Incorporates the changes made by the LandRegistration Act 2002JURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 851 21148 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6438Looseleaf £805.00/€1061.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £706.00Europe £733.00/€967.00Rest of World £739.00/$1271.00GARNER'S LOCALLAND CHARGES14TH EDITIONEditor: Jan BoothroydThis work explains what is required to register alocal land charge in order to secure paymentsfrom owners of the land or to limit its use. 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CONVEYANCINGPRACTICALCONVEYANCINGPRECEDENTS2 RELEASES A YEARRussell HewitsonPractical Conveyancing Precedents provides,over 600 current conveyancing forms andcontracts. 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CRIMINAL LAWCRIMINAL EVIDENCENEWEDITION6TH EDITIONSteven Powles, Lydia Waine and Radmila May"Recommended to criminal practitioners at theBar at every level of experience" – Counsel"Extremely clear, concise and easy to digest"– New Law JournalCriminal Evidence is renowned as a conciseand readable guide for the practitioner,explaining the law and practice of criminalevidence in a clear and highly practicalmanner. 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Guides are ideal to keep near yourdesk and convenient for the plane.In a typical IDS International EmploymentGuide you will find a briefing on:• The main employer, union and governmentorganisations recruitment issues, includingwork permits, discrimination rules andselection procedures• Contracts of employment, includingfixed-term and part-time contracts• Termination of contract, including noticeperiods, severance pay, appeals andremedies and any consultation obligations• Industrial relations machinery and practiceon employee representation• The make-up of the reward package• Working time, holidays and time off• Retirement and pensions• Other additions to labour costs.Employment in Germany 2010978 0 414 02975 0 £331Employment in Spain 2010978 1 847 03999 6 £331Employment in the Netherlands 2010978 1 847 03980 4 £331Employment in Ireland 2009978 1 847 03981 1 £331Employment in France 2009978 1 905 64281 6 £331For more information visit: incomesdata.co.ukIncomes Data ServicesMATERNITY & PARENTALRIGHTSIDS EMPLOYMENT LAW HANDBOOKPENSIONS ANDEMPLOYMENT LAWISSUES AT THE INTERFACEEditors: Stephen Hardy and Wyn DerbyshireNEWThis Handbook explains the law governingmaternity, paternity, parental and adoptionleave.• Sets out the rules covering entitlement to,and payment of, statutory maternity,adoption and paternity pay• Examines the circumstances in which anemployee may bring a claim of unfairdismissal or discrimination in relation topregnancy or family leave• Covers the right to time off for ante natalcare and to care for dependents and the rightto request flexible workingJURISDICTION: United KingdomIncomes Data ServicesAug-2012 978 0 414 02984 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 372900Paperback, 600 pp £195.00This work brings together and explains themany points of overlap between pensions andemployment law, highlighting key issues to beconsidered when preparing a case.• Demystifies pensions law for employmentlawyers – and demystifies employment lawfor pensions lawyers• Includes definitions of common terms used inpensions and employment law• Provides detailed guidance on how to tacklepensions issues relating to age discriminationchanges• Analyses the 2006 TUPE regulations andhow these will impact on pensions rights• Gives guidance on the new regime laid downby the Pensions Act 2004• Features helpful checklists for whenemployment and pensions issues overlap ina case• Contains worked examples showing howprinciples work in practiceJURISDICTION: United KingdomOct-2008 978 1 847 03336 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 231360Hardback £120.00/€153.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 59


EMPLOYMENT LAWREDUNDANCYIDS EMPLOYMENT LAW HANDBOOKThis Handbook offers clear guidance on one ofemployment law’s current hot topics. Itestablishes the circumstances under whichemployers can legally make employeesredundant and sets out the procedures theparties must follow.• Considers the legitimacy of unfair dismissalclaims, and where redundancy may be unfairor discriminatory• Explains the tricky process of consultationand notification• Sets out dismissal processes• Helps ensure all employees are treated fairlyand given the redundancy pay and provisionsthey’re entitled to• Features information on qualifications,exclusions and enforcementJURISDICTION: United KingdomIncomes Data ServicesNov-2011 978 0 414 02998 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 517377Paperback, 500 pp £195.00SWEET & MAXWELL'SENCYCLOPEDIA OFEMPLOYMENT LAW4 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Stephen HardyDeputy Editor: Michael JeffersonThe Encyclopedia is a comprehensive referenceguide in four volumes covering all areas ofemployment law. Its comprehensive coverageincludes the complete text of relevant statutorymaterials, a digest of cases and a narrativecommentary containing both the basic legalprinciples and higher level comment written byleading practitioners and academics.• Substantially updated every three months• Regular bulletins ensure subscribers areaware of the latest informationJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 421 16960 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 7726Looseleaf £1173.00/€1546.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £1030.00Europe £1054.00/€1390.00Rest of World £1059.00/$1821.00TRANSFER OFUNDERTAKINGS3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Jeremy LewisThis is a complete guide to the effects of theTransfer of Undertakings (Protection ofEmployment) Regulations and subsequentinterpretation by the courts. It explains theregulations clearly, with advice on when theyapply and to whom in all types of situations.The work includes a range of precedents andpleadings, with a selection of checklists to beused by both the buyer and the seller before,during, and after the transaction.• Clarification of the legal principles of TUPEand full commentary on the regulations• Regular bulletin provides up-to-date casedigests and informationJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 752 00476 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 6351Looseleaf £723.00/€953.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £545.00Europe £564.00/€745.00Rest of World £568.00/$977.00SEX DISCRIMINATIONIDS EMPLOYMENT LAW HANDBOOKThis Employment Law Handbook explains fullythe law relating to this area and establisheswhat does and does not constitute sexdiscrimination.• Defines the different forms in whichdiscrimination can occur, eg direct, indirect,harassment and victimisation• Puts the law in context so thatresponsibilities and obligations are fullyunderstood• Discusses and deals with discriminationin recruitment and employment• Looks at proving discrimination andestablishing liability• Examines the process for obtainingcompensation• Explains how individual’s rights are enforced• Covers relevant legislation in detail andconsiders both reported and unreportedcasesJURISDICTION: United KingdomIncomes Data ServicesMar-2008<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 225325Paperback, 628 pp £195.00TRANSFER OFUNDERTAKINGSIDS EMPLOYMENT LAW HANDBOOKThis key employment law resource takes anin-depth look at the rules governing transfersof undertakings. Explaining the law in thiscomplex area in a clear manner, the Handbook:• Discusses the mechanics of transfer,including contracting out scenarios• Deals with the effect of a transfer oncontracts of employment, includingemployees’ rights to refuse to transfer• Covers the rules that apply to unfairdismissal in the context of a transfer,including constructive dismissal• Sets out the special provisions governingthe transfer of insolvent businesses• Outlines the common practical issues thatcan arise in a transfer situation, such as thedisclosure of information and the use ofwarranties and indemnitiesJURISDICTION: United KingdomIncomes Data ServicesFeb-2011 978 0 414 02983 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 372899Paperback, 608 pp £195.00UNFAIR DISMISSALIDS EMPLOYMENT LAW HANDBOOKProviding a clear and accurate statement of thelaw on unfair dismissal, this fully revised andupdated Handbook:• Covers the legal definition of "dismissal" anddeals with the various exclusions from theright to claim that exist• Explains the potentially fair reasons fordismissal, e.g. conduct, capability and "someother substantial reason"• Tackles the central issue of unfairness in thestatutory definition• Sets out the grounds for automatically unfairdismissals and discusses the special rulesthat apply to such dismissals• Investigates the remedies available in unfairdismissal cases• Looks at the right of employees to receivea written statement of the reasons fordismissalJURISDICTION: United KingdomIncomes Data ServicesAug-2010 978 1 847 03989 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 326535Paperback, 832 pp £195.0060 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


EMPLOYMENT LAWENERGY LAWWAGESIDS EMPLOYMENT LAW HANDBOOKThis comprehensive Handbook gives a fullexplanation of the law relating to the paymentof wages. “Wages” may be identified as thereturn due to a worker for making his or herlabour available to an employer. On this level,there could hardly be a more fundamentalaspect of the employment relationship.• Sets out contractual terms governing thepayment of wages• Explains the protection of wages provisionsin the Employment Rights Act 1996• Deals with various other provisionsconcerned with wages including statutorysick pay and statutory maternity pay, medicaland maternity suspension pay, check-off,itemised pay statements and guarantee pay• Covers the national minimum wageJURISDICTION: United KingdomIncomes Data ServicesMay-2011 978 0 414 02993 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 507210Paperback, 600 pp £195.00WORKING TIMEIDS EMPLOYMENT LAW HANDBOOKProviding an overview of the law on workingtime and how employee rights are enforcedunder it, the Working Time Handbook:• Examines the scope and coverage of theWorking Time Regulations, and the types ofagreement that can modify their application• Deals with the key employer responsibilitiesin the area• Describes the rights to daily and weekly rest,rest breaks and paid annual leave• Explains the calculation of weekly workingtime, the 48-hour limit, and the opt-outprocedure• Highlights recent issues in working time suchas sick workers' rights• Outlines the increase in entitlement toannual leave brought in by the Working Time(Amendment) Regulations 2007• Covers high-profile decisions of the EuropeanCourt of Justice and the House of LordsJURISDICTION: United KingdomIncomes Data ServicesOct-2009 978 1 847 03982 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 256074Paperback, 288 pp £195.00ENERGY LAW ANDREGULATION IN THEEUROPEAN UNION2 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Robert H TudwayThis comprehensive looseleaf offers a completeguide to all aspects of the economic andcompetitive regulation of energy utilities in theEU. Keeping subscribers up to date with theregulation of coal, gas, electricity and nuclearpower on a country-by-country basis, it focuseson the national laws of the following majorEuropean jurisdictions: Belgium, Denmark,Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy,Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain,Sweden, the UK.• Thoroughly updated to take account of keymovements towards the single energy market• Covers all aspects of regulation and lawapplicable to energy utilities• Includes key EU Member States as well as anoverview chapter on the EU regime as awhole• New EU member states added as their energysectors come into line with EU standardsJURISDICTION: European Union978 0 421 59510 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 6058Looseleaf £912.00/€1202.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £728.00Europe £738.00/€974.00Rest of World £740.00/$1273.00GAS SALES AND GASTRANSPORTATIONAGREEMENTSPRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE3RD EDITIONPeter RobertsThis work provides a detailed, hands-on guide tothe drafting, negotiation and interpretation ofnatural gas and LNG trading and transportationcontracts. It combines in-depth discussion of thelaw and practice of structuring projects withexpertly drafted precedent agreements thatdemonstrate the practical mechanics of puttinga deal together.• Discusses the nature of gas and LNG and thecontracting process• Offers clause-by-clause commentary on thetypical provisions within gas and LNG salesand transportation agreements• Pinpoints the key issues and suggestssolutions to problems that can arise• Covers competition law and regulatory issuesapplicable to gas and LNG projects• Contains a new chapter on price reviews andreopeners• Supplies the precedents on a CD-ROM forrapid draftingJURISDICTION: InternationalAug-2011 978 0 414 04657 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 536142Book & CD-ROM £310.00 (+ £6.20 VAT) = £316.20€394.00 (+ €7.88 VAT) = €401.88THE LAW OF NUCLEARPOWERHelen Cook and Tyson SmithNEWThis new text is an international handbookcovering all aspects of the legislativeframwork for nuclear power and nuclearpower projects.It provides a comprehensive foundation onwhich governments and regulators can buildthe future of nuclear power, particularly inemerging markets. It offers practicalguidance for development corporations,technical consultants and financiers andclear reference for legal practitioners.The book examines the IAEA Guidelines(embodied in many different IAEA texts,including the IAEA Milestones and theDevelopment of Nuclear Power Programme)and provides a roadmap for programmedevelopment and implementation.• Provides a template for creating anddeveloping a national nuclear lawinfrastructure and national regulatoryauthority• Shows how to properly implement atnational level the obligations contained inthe international conventions• Sets out the role and authority of variousinternational agencies, including theInternational Atomic Energy Agency,Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD,Nuclear Suppliers Group, InternationalCommission on Radiological Protection• Indentifies best international practice,with reference to different nationalsystems• Examines cross-border and conflict oflaws issues such as nuclear liability,international nuclear transportation andimport/export• Covers how to evaluate tenders• Considers the construction process,including licensing and permitting, anddispute management and avoidance• Explores both traditional and newapproaches to nuclear power plantfinancingCONTENTS: Introduction to nuclear law.Developing a civilian nuclear power programme.International nuclear law. National nuclear law.Nuclear regulation. Procurement Process.Project structures. Key project contracts.Construction process. Nuclear power financing.JURISDICTION: InternationalAug-2012 978 0 414 02315 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 536145Hardback c. £185.00/c. €235.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 61


ENERGY LAWENVIRONMENTALHEALTHINTERNATIONALENERGY LAW REVIEW8 ISSUES A YEARGeneral Editor: Christopher Clement-DaviesInternational Energy Law Review covers keylegislation, court decisions and fiscaldevelopments relevant to the energy industryworldwide, incorporating:• Editorial from the General Editor• Regional Developments: National reportsfrom over 20 jurisdictions worldwide• Articles examining the legal issues in allenergy sectors; the changing patterns ofinternational energy trade and its supervisionand the growth in environmental issuesaffecting this area of law• Interviews with leading players in the energysectorJURISDICTION: International1757-4404<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 67292012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £1545.00Europe £1571.00/€2071.00Rest of World £1577.00/$2711.001757-44BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6608UK with Bound Volumes £1776.00Europe with Bound Volumes £1814.00/€2391.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £1831.00/$3148.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £1545.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £289.00Set Price on ApplicationOIL AND GAS PRODUCTIONCONTRACTSAnthony JenningsThis work provides a systematic analysis of eachof the agreements used during oil and gasproduction. Involving clause-by-clausecommentary on each contract, it enablespractitioners to advise with confidence on allaspects of the the production phase.• Provides a detailed understanding of all thecommon production phase contracts• Explains the nature, purpose andconsequences of each clause• Identifies common pitfalls in each agreementand how to handle them• Offers practical advice and guidance whichcan be applied to all jurisdictions worldwide• Covers joint venture agreements in theproduction phase, including pre-unitisationand unitisation agreements• Explains background licensing andproduction sharing routines• Includes full coverage of contracts forservices with third partiesJurisdiction: InternationalDec-2008 978 1 847 03750 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 287718Hardback £329.00/€418.00ENCYCLOPEDIA OFENVIRONMENTALHEALTH LAW ANDPRACTICELOCAL GOVERNMENT LIBRARY3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Professor Neil HawkeAssistant Editor: Neil ParpworthThe Encyclopedia provides exhaustive coverageof the purpose and practical application ofenvironmental health law. With these fivecomprehensive looseleaf volumes, readerscan turn to a definitive source of referencewhenever needing guidance on any aspect ofthis wide-ranging area of law and practice.• Contains the full text of all relevant statutes,statutory instruments and Departmentalcirculars• Detailed annotations and commentaryhighlight the practical application of the lawand cover relevant case law• Kept fully up to date by three releases eachyearJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 421 13360 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 7773Looseleaf £978.00/€1289.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £730.00Europe £750.00/€989.00Rest of World £754.00/$1297.00OIL AND GAS EXPLORATIONCONTRACTS2ND EDITIONAnthony JenningsThis book presents detailed guidance ondrafting and interpreting the whole range ofcommercial agreements used in the explorationfor gas and oil worldwide. With a pragmaticfocus on the issues actually encountered incommercial situations, it helps practitionersadvise and negotiate at any stage of theexploration phase.• Supplies clause-by-clause commentary oneach agreement• Examines the commercial background toeach clause, placing legal interpretation in apractical context• Highlights the potential pitfalls so they canbe avoided• Presents practical advice which can beapplied to jurisdictions worldwide• Covers joint venture agreements like jointbidding and joint study agreements• Includes coverage of drilling contracts, rigsharing agreements and rig assignments• Analyses agreements for the sale andpurchase of exploration assetsJURISDICTION: InternationalOct-2008 978 1 847 03751 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 287720Hardback £329.00/€418.00UNITED KINGDOMOIL & GAS LAW3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editors: Geoff Hewitt andTerence C DaintithUnited Kingdom Oil & Gas Law provides acomplete and authoritative account of the lawrelating to the exploration for, production,offshore pipeline transportation and the sale ofdomestically produced oil and gas, withparticular emphasis on offshore activities.• Covers UK, EU and international regulation inthree comprehensive volumes• Divided into seven sections, each supplying adifferent service: text, internationalagreements, UK general statutes, UK taxstatutes, UK statutory instruments, EUmaterials and other materialsJURISDICTION: United Kingdom978 0 421 30700 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 5915Looseleaf £1715.00 /€2260.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £1379.00Europe £1394.00/€1837.00Rest of World £1397.00/$2401.00THE DOG LAW HANDBOOK2ND EDITIONEditor: Paul ClaydenThe Dog Law Handbook draws together intoone volume the large and diverse body of lawrelating to dogs. It comprises a narrativeaccount of the law, followed by the consolidatedtext of all the relevant legislation andgovernment circulars, with full expertannotations.• Outlines the law relating to the ownership,theft, and sale of dogs• Examines owners’ responsibilities under thestrict liability and negligence rules• Deals with nuisances, byelaws and hygieneregulations• Looks at dogs and diseases, dangerous dogs,and guard dogs• Covers dogs on the road, trespassing dogs,and stray dogs• Deals with dog welfare issues, includingkilling and injuring dogs, and boarding andbreeding kennels• Looks at performing dogs, dogs and game,and the import and export of dogsJURISDICTION: United KingdomMay-2011 978 0 414 04818 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 504292Paperback £65.00/€83.0062 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTHENVIRONMENTAL LAWA GUIDE TO NATURAL BURIALKen WestA Guide to Natural Burial explores the myriadsocial, economic and environmental issuessurrounding the concept of natural burial.• Defines what constitutes “natural burial”• Considers the various types of sites nowoperating• Gives guidance on operating a natural burialsite, from how it can be designed to whathappens on the day of the funeral• Analyses and critiques existing processes,e.g. conventional burial and cremation• Offers practical advice on such matters asembalming, green coffins, memorialisationand creating habitats• Looks at the historical perspective of funeralsand their current commercial, environmentaland social impactJURISDICTION: England & WalesJun-2010 978 0 414 04490 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 433888Paperback, 304 pp £45.00/€58.00BURNETT-HALL ONENVIRONMENTAL LAW3RD EDITIONGeneral Editors: Richard Burnett-Hall andBrian JonesNEWEDITION"Well-written and well-referenced, this is a bookwhich specialist practitioners will find of greatvalue." – New Law JournalBurnett-Hall on Environmental Lawprovides an authoritative analysis of all themain areas of environmental law in onevolume.It covers the full range of topics, from climatechange, environmental impact assessmentand nature conservation, to marineprotection, flood defence, water and air;waste, contaminated land, statutory nuisanceand noise, to chemicals, GMOs and nuclear.• Details the development and sourcesof environmental law, includinginternational law, EU law and domesticlaw• Considers the human rights dimension• Looks at regulators, their enforcementpowers, remediation and theEnvironmental Damage Regulations• Covers prosecution and sentencing forcriminal offences• Outlines potential civil liabilities forenvironmental damage• Discusses environmental issues incommercial property transactions• Considers the complexities of insurancefor environmental liability• Examines the issues relating to publicaccountability, looking at public law andaccess to information• Includes new chapters on marineprotection (dealing with the newlyextended legislation on marineconservation, in particular marineprotection zones), and environmentalmarketing (covering “green” advertising,eco-labelling, eco-design and informationlabelling)• Contains expanded coverage of the EUchemicals regime under REACH, thePlant Protection Products Regulation,and the proposed EU Biocidal ProductsRegulation• Provides fuller treatment of theRegulatory Enforcement and SanctionsAct 2008CONTENTS: Part One: The Development ofEnvironmental Law. Part Two: Civil Liabilities.Part Three: Statutory Controls. Part Four:Remediating Environmental Damage. Part Five:Applying and Enforcing Environmental Law. PartSix: Commercial Impacts of Environmental Law.JURISDICTION: EnglandAug-2012 978 0 414 04807 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 498374Hardback c. £230.00/c. €293.00COMMERCIALENVIRONMENTALLAW AND LIABILITY1 RELEASE A YEARGeneral Editor: Douglas BrydenCommercial Environmental Law and Liabilityis the commercial and commercial propertylawyers' guide to environmental protectionlegislation; the procedures to follow; theinsurance cover available; and theenvironmental compliance requirements for thedevelopment of business operations.• Examines commercial environmental liabilityin relation to everyday issues faced bycommercial law practitioners• Looks at compliance procedures for efficientadministration• Contains forms and precedents forcommercial and property transactionsJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 851 21997 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 6261Looseleaf £725.00/€956.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £470.00Europe £475.00/€627.00Rest of World £476.00/$819.00CONTAMINATED LAND2ND EDITIONStephen Tromans and Robert Turrall-ClarkeThis work provides a complete analysis of thelaw relating to contaminated land. It deals indepth with liability for contamination, but alsosystematically covers issues such as theassessment of contamination, redevelopmentand clean-up, and the impact of contaminatedland on property and corporate transactions.• Covers both the regime set up under the EPA1990, Pt IIA, and other liability regimes suchas water pollution, waste, radioactivity, PPC,common law, and the EC Liability Directive• Deals with the practical and commercialissues that arise when developingcontaminated land• Covers international aspects such as EUinitiatives and multi-national transactions• Explains the complex technical issuesinvolved• Reproduces the text of various key legislativematerials• Includes a selection of precedents to assistwith drafting the necessary documentsJURISDICTION: Scotland, England & WalesDec-2007 978 0 421 96620 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 165319Hardback £268.00/€341.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 63


ENVIRONMENTAL LAWEU ENVIRONMENTAL LAW7TH EDITIONProfessor Ludwig KramerThis acclaimed text provides unrivalled analysisof EU environmental law and its relationship toboth other sectoral policies and the laws ofMember States.• Explains the development and sources of EUenvironmental law, including the provisionsof the Lisbon Treaty• Examines the organisations involved in thelaw-making process and the decision makingprocedures• Covers the law in specific areas, such asclimate change and ozone depletion,biodiversity and nature conservation,products, air pollution, and waste• Shows how environmental requirements areintegrated into other policies, such asagriculture, fishery, transport, energy, tradeand tourism• Looks at the role of EU environmental law atglobal level• Deals with recent directives on air quality,marine waters, waste and protection of theenvironment through criminal law• Considers recent Court of Justice decisionsJURISDICTION: England & Wales, European UnionAug-2011 978 0 414 04299 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 411400Hardback £160.00/€204.00ENVIRONMENTALLAW REPORTS6 ISSUES A YEAREditors: Dr Laurence Etheringtonand Professor Stuart BellThe Environmental Law Reports contain fulltext reports of cases drawn principally fromsuperior UK court decisions (including Scottishcases) together with those from the EuropeanCourt.• Expert commentary on the issues raised bythe more significant cases• A Digest provides details of cases notreported in full but which are of interestJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union0966-2022<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 69092012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £679.00Europe £699.00/€922.00Rest of World £703.00/$1209.000966-20BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7164UK with Bound Volumes £895.00Europe with Bound Volumes £926.00/€1221.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £942.00/$1620.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £679.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £289.00Set Price on ApplicationINTERNATIONALPROTECTION OFTHE ENVIRONMENTInternational Protection of the Environmentprovides a collection of important documentsfrom the UN, EU, European Parliament, and theOAS, which form the framework of "soft-law"administrative instruments for theimplementation of international environmentaltreaties including Agenda 21.• Includes documents, decisions, reports,treaties, and discussions• Topically supplemented by additionalsubjects, such as energy and the polarregions, that were not included among thetopics addressed by the Rio de JaneiroconferenceJURISDICTION: InternationalWest 978 0 379 10295 6Looseleaf (3 Volumes) £720/$970ENCYCLOPEDIA OFENVIRONMENTAL LAWLOCAL GOVERNMENT LIBRARY3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editors: Justine Thornton, Richard WaldConsultant Editors: Dr Laurence Etherington,Stephen Tromans, Chris Staples, Stuart BellAssistant Editors: Martha Grekos, James Burton,Josephine Norris and Zack SimonsThe Encyclopedia of Environmental Lawfulfills the needs of the environmental lawpractitioner, providing direct access to allrelevant materials and expert guidance on eacharea of the law.• Contains the full text of all statutorymaterials• Authoritative commentary fromacknowledged experts• Subscribers also receive 10 bulletins duringthe year to keep them up to date at all timesJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 421 45650 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6034Looseleaf £1320.00/€1740.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £1043.00Europe £1074.00/€1416.00Rest of World £1083.00/$1862.00GARNER'S LAW OFSEWERS AND DRAINS10TH EDITIONProfessor S H BaileyGarner's Law of Sewers and Drains is theonly publication that deals specifically withthe complex and obscure legislation in thisarea. It explains the subject in a clear andstraightforward manner, drawing attentionto matters of practical difficulty.• Deals with the new primary legislationaffecting water and sewerage undertakers– including relevant parts of the FloodManagement and Water Act 2010• Explains the new regime under theEnvironmental Permitting (England andWales) Regulations 2010• Details moves towards implementation ofthe policy that responsibility for privatesewers and lateral drains should betransferred to undertakers• Covers important new case law on issuessuch as the meaning of “sewer” and thescope of the Marcic decisionJurisdiction: United KingdomNov-2010 978 0 414 04495 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 433899Paperback, 376 pp £45.00/€58.00LAW OF PARKS AND OPENSPACESPaul ClaydenThe Law of Parks and Open Spaces providesa concise explanation of the law in this area. Itdeals with the management of parks and openspaces, including the various facilities which canbe provided, and goes through the regulationscovering public behaviour, including topics suchas control of animals, alcohol, litter, andtravellers and gypsies.• Covers the acquisition of parks and openspaces through gift and compulsorypurchase, and their disposal• Examines health and safety issues• Explains procedures for licensing events• Looks at provisions specific to The RoyalParks and parks and open spaces in London• Contains guidance on, and reproduces,model byelawsJURISDICTION: EnglandMar-2009 978 0 721 90552 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 432305Paperback £27.00/€35.0064 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


ENVIRONMENTAL LAWTHE LAW OF WASTEMANAGEMENT2ND EDITIONDavid PocklingtonThe Law of Waste Management providespractitioners with detailed guidance on the legalissues involved in this technically and legallycomplex area of environmental law. It discussesthe definition of waste, and covers the frameworkfor its control in the EU, UK and the devolvedadministrations.• Discusses the planning and regulation ofwaste management operations• Covers hazardous waste• Details EU and UK producer responsibilitylegislation• Explains the legislation associated with 30different waste streams• Deals with all the latest legislation, includingthe Revised Waste Framework Directive, theEnvironmental Permitting Regulations, andthe Regulatory Enforcement and SanctionsAct 2008• Contains a new section on aspects ofcorporate governance, including corporateliability, health and safety, information,competition law, regulatory compliance,and public affairsJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European UnionOct-2011 978 0 414 04503 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 433911Paperback, 956 pp £75.00/€96.00THE LAW OF TREES, FORESTSAND HEDGES2ND EDITIONDr Charles MynorsThis new 2nd edition is the only comprehensivereference source on the law relating to trees,forests and hedges. 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It provides the full text of all relevantlegislation, complete with annotations.• The full text of the Highways Act 1980 isaccompanied by annotations to, andcommentary on, individual sections andexplanatory introductions to each Part ofthe Act• Includes the text of other relevant Acts (withannotations and expanations where this ishelpful), Rules and Orders, and CircularsJURISDICTION: United Kingdom978 0 421 04450 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7769Looseleaf £897.00/€1182.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £683.00Europe £698.00/€920.00Rest of World £701.00/$1205.00AN INTRODUCTION TOHIGHWAY LAW3RD EDITIONMichael OrlikAn Introduction to Highway Law provides aclear and straightforward reference to the law ofhighways. 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HIGHWAYSHOUSINGOther Highways TitlesSTREET USE AND THE LAWPaul ClaydenThis book describes the laws that come intoforce on a daily basis on UK streets, particularlybusy roads in urban centres. It considerspotential danger and public nuisance, includingabandoned vehicles, anti-social behaviour,crossings, dog control, excavations, graffiti, iceand snow, lighting, litter, noise, parking,scaffolding, skips, street trading, street works,traffic calming measures and trees.JURISDICTION: United KingdomJun-2006 978 0 721 91680 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 432369Paperback £25.00/€32.00ENCYCLOPEDIAOF HOUSING LAWAND PRACTICELOCAL GOVERNMENT LIBRARY4 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Andrew Arden, QCDeputy General Editor: Justin BatesThe Encyclopedia of Housing Law andPractice provides the housing law practitionerwith a wide spectrum of housing information.Housing Acts, Rent Acts, Leasehold Reform Actsand all other relevant legislation are updatedregularly and annotated with expertcommentary.• Four releases a year ensure that readers stayup to date with developments• A Release Bulletin outlines the majorchanges in each release• Subscribers are entitled to accessHousingview a weekly email bulletin serviceproviding updates on housing lawJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 421 00730 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7747Looseleaf £995.00 (+ £15.40 VAT) = £1010.40/€1311.00 (+ €20.40 VAT) = €1331.40Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £766.00 (+ £15.47 VAT) = £781.47Europe £786.00 (+ £15.88 VAT) = £801.88/€1037.00 (+ €20.95 VAT) = €1057.95Rest of World £790.00/$1359.00HOUSING LAWAND PRECEDENTS2 RELEASES A YEARProfessor James DriscollHousing Law and Precedents providesexplanation and guidance on the law relatingto residential landlord and tenant. It covers allaspects from security of tenure to rents andrepairing obligations, in both public andprivate sectors.The work is supported with bulletins betweenreleases and has been revised to take accountof key recent developments, including:• A new chapter on Commonhold with theCommonhold Regulations• Chapters covering Right to Manage andAnti-Social Behaviour• Full coverage of recent case law on HumanRightsJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 752 00078 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 2897281 Volume Looseleaf £426.00/€563.00Updating releases charged for on publicationHOUSING LAWPROPERTY ANDCONVEYANCING LIBRARY2 RELEASES A YEARAndrew Arden, QC, Professor Martin Partington,Caroline Hunter and Andrew DymondHousing Law provides a comprehensivetreatment of the law that affects allaccommodation and focuses on informationrelevant to the needs of all those advising onhousing matters.• It is published in looseleaf format, keepingthe reader up to date as the law develops• Includes detailed analysis of the provisionsof the Housing Act 1996• Analyses each area of housing law on a"functional" basis presenting answers tothe questions that arise in practiceJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 421 39110 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6012Looseleaf £585.00/€771.00/$1006.00Prices excludes releasesHOUSING LAWREPORTS6 ISSUES A YEARGeneral Editor: Andrew Arden, QCDeputy General Editor: Andrew DymondThe Housing Law Reports have establisheda reputation for case reporting of the highestquality. They are cited regularly in the HighCourt, the Court of Appeal and House of Lords.All cases are presented in such a way as to beof value to both lawyers and housing advisers.• All cases are set in context• Draws the reader's attention to key facts andissues through the headnoteJURISDICTION: England & Wales0263-7537<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 70202012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £680.00Europe £700.00/€923.00Rest of World £704.00/$1211.000263-75BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7254UK with Bound Volumes £898.00Europe with Bound Volumes £929.00/€1225.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £945.00/$1625.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £680.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £289.00Set Price on Application74 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


HOUSINGHOUSING LAW SERVICECD-ROMENCYCLOPEDIA OF HOUSING LAW4 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Andrew Arden, QCDeputy General Editor: Justin BatesOn CD-ROM, the Housing Law Service givesimmediate access to the complete text of theauthoritative Encyclopedia of Housing Lawand Practice. A range of features enablespractitioners to undertake research in thefastest time possible.• Updated 4 times a year on a completelynew CDJURISDICTION: England & WalesEHOU-STAN<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 5814CD-ROM £1367.00(+ £273.40 VAT) = £1640.40/€1802.00 (+ €360.40 VAT) = €2162.40HOUSINGVIEWWEEKLYHousingVIEW is the online service designedfor everyone working in housing, with or withouta legal background. It covers the key legaldevelopments in housing law and includes newsof new legislation, key cases, and governmentmaterials, with succinct explanations and webreferences for further research.The material in HousingVIEW is hand-pickedfor its relevance to housing and is prepared byArden Chambers barristers, the leading legalspecialists on the subject. The latest issue isdelivered to subscribers’ e-mail inboxesautomatically every week.The service has been developed in co-operationwith the Chartered Institute of Housing whosemembers are entitled to a 50% discount onthe annual subscription fee of £100.To view a sample issue, and to register as asubscriber, visit the HousingVIEW websitehttp://housingview.thealerter.co.ukJURISDICTION: England & WalesALER-HVEOn-Line £100.00 (+ £20.00 VAT) = £120.00JOURNAL OFHOUSING LAW6 ISSUES A YEARGeneral Editor: Andrew Arden, QCDeputy General Editor: Professor Caroline HunterA team of leading authorities in the field ofhousing law have combined their expertise tobring you the Journal of Housing Law.Designed to provide regularly updated coverageof housing law issues, the Journal includes:• Editorial which provides a critique inresponse to recent developments and trendsin the law• Articles that discuss and analyse areas ofcurrent interest• Digest of latest cases, articles and legislativedevelopmentsJURISDICTION: England & Wales1368-6542<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 67722012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £314.00Europe £334.00/€441.00Rest of World £338.00/$582.001368-65BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6655UK with Bound Volumes £529.00Europe with Bound Volumes £559.00/€737.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £573.00/$986.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £314.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £213.00Set Price on ApplicationMANUAL OFHOUSING LAW9TH EDITIONAndrew Arden, QC and Andrew DymondNEWEDITION"Describes the legal issues and regulations in away that can be understood by the non-lawyer.In the field of housing law that cannot be a badthing" – Letting Update JournalThis ninth edition of the popular and wellrespectedManual of Housing Law coversall the key areas of housing law in onecompact volume. It is designed and writtenfor practitioners and advisors, to keep themabreast of legislative changes and case lawdevelopments. The succinct yet informativestyle bridges the gap between the needs ofthe specialist practitioner, the non-lawyerand student.• Deals with the rights of all forms ofoccupier, including owner occupation• Takes full account of recent changes inlegislation, including the Housing andRegeneration Act 2008 and the LocalismAct 2011• Each chapter considers the impact of theHuman Rights Act• Easy to use, with chapter summaries andindividual paragraph headings for ease ofreference and clarity of direction• Cases are dated within the text• Cross-referencing places each topic in itsfull practical contextCONTENTS: Introduction; Classes of occupation;Owner-occupation; Housing Act secure tenancies;Housing Act assured tenancies; Rent Actprotected tenancies; Limited security; Occupationwithout security; Harassment, illegal eviction andother anti-social behaviour; Break-up ofrelationship; Homelessness and allocations;Disrepair; Housing Acts – disrepair andimprovement; Disrepair under environmental law;Occupation and management powers.JURISDICTION: England & WalesJun-2012 978 0 414 04770 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 497301Paperback, c. 650 pp c. £59.00/c. €75.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 75


HUMAN RIGHTSCIVIL ACTIONSAGAINST THE POLICE4TH EDITIONGeneral Editors: Hugh Tomlinson, QC andRichard Clayton, QCNEWEDITION“For all lawyers involved in such cases, access tothis book is a must.” – Legal Action"A definitive source of reference." – The BarristerCivil Actions Against the Police providescomprehensive analysis of the civil rights andremedies for police misconduct. It coverscomplaints against the police as well as thepractice and procedure of bringing a claim.It provides detailed explanation of both thetraditional tort actions that can be broughtagainst the police and other actions such asinterfering with land and goods.The new edition incorporates major recentdevelopments, including important case lawin areas such as false imprisonment, policepowers in relation to public order, negligence,and obligations under the Human Rights Act.• Covers all possible actions against thepolice in one place• Guides the practitioner through thevarious stages of bringing an action, frominitial complaints procedure through todiscovery and trial• Provides detailed explanation of thetraditional tort actions that may bebrought against the police• Deals with other actions such as breach ofconfidence and misfeasance in a publicoffice, data protection and Human RightsAct claims• Goes through the damages available• Details other remedies such as injunctions,declarations, claimant’s remedies inrelation to goods, property to which thepolice make no claim and habeas corpus• Includes coverage of the PACE Codes• Fully up-to-date with important recentcase law and changes to the legalframework of complaints against thepoliceCONTENTS: Introduction: Policing and the citizen.The legal status and organisation of the police.Complaints against the police. 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HUMAN RIGHTSHUMAN RIGHTS LAWREPORTS – UK CASES6 ISSUES A YEAREditor in Chief: Tim WardGeneral Editor: Merris AmosConsultant Editors: Lord Justice Sedley, RichardGordon, QC and Ben Emmerson, QCHuman Rights Law Reports – UK Cases focusentirely on the application of the Human RightsAct 1998 and the ECHR in the UK. They providethe reader with the most important cases in theUK courts, carefully selected by a team ofexperts. Each case report contains the fulltranscript of the judgment preceded by aheadnote, which contains:• Key words relating to the case• A synopsis of the case highlighting thehuman rights issues raised• A summary of what was held in the caseJURISDICTION: England & Wales1470-1669<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 67482012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £395.00Europe £415.00/€548.00Rest of World £419.00/$721.001470-16BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6625UK with Bound Volumes £595.00Europe with Bound Volumes £625.00/€824.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £639.00/$1,099.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £395.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £289.00Set Price on ApplicationHUMAN RIGHTSPRACTICE2 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Jessica SimorAn essential reference tool for the practitioner,this major looseleaf work provides encyclopediccoverage on all aspects of the EuropeanConvention on Human Rights and the HumanRights Act 1998.• Clear explanation of the Human Rights Act1998 and its impact on domestic law• Deals chapter-by-chapter with each Articleand Protocol of the Convention• Covers the key Convention principlesdeveloped by the Court and Commission,such as proportionality and necessity• Explains case law in detail• Two updating releases a year keep readersup to dateJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union978 0 421 62540 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 6094Looseleaf £453.00/€597.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £254.00Europe £264.00/€349.00Rest of World £266.00/$458.00HUMAN RIGHTS: JUDICIALPROTECTION IN THE UNITEDKINGDOMSir Jack Beatson, Stephen Grosz, Tom Hickman,Rabinder Singh, QC with Stephanie PalmerThis work provides the first comprehensiveaccount of the different ways human rights areprotected in the domestic laws of the UnitedKingdom. 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INSOLVENCYINSOLVENCY3 RELEASES A YEARConsultant Editors: Peter Totty,Gabriel Moss, QC and Nick SegalInsolvency is the definitive work which providesall the necessary explanation and analysis inthis area, looking at every angle of corporateinsolvency law and practice. From basicintroductory material to detailed advice onspecific aspects, Insolvency is a practical libraryof commentary and source material showinghow the cold print of insolvency law operatesin daily practice.• Provides commentary on such complex areasas the disqualification of directors, wrongfultrading, voluntary arrangements, andappointment of Administrators• Contains important source material –statutes, statutory instruments, guidancenotes, forms, practical instructions, tablesof destinations, derivations and specialdefinitionsJURISDICTION: England & Wales, Commonwealth978 0 851 21142 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6434Looseleaf £1137.00/€1499.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £1025.00Europe £1045.00/€1378.00Rest of World £1050.00/$1805.00INSOLVENCYINTELLIGENCEINCORPORATING INSOLVENCY LAWYER8 ISSUES A YEARGeneral Editors: Steven A Frieze andProfessor David MilmanCompiled by an expert team of accountantsand lawyers, Insolvency Intelligence givesimmediate access to the latest informationwith articles providing practical advice in theapplication of the law.• Case Digest – a concise summary of the factsof each case plus a clear explanation of itssignificance in practice• Special Briefing – considers particular pointsof practice including DTI statistical reports,economic trends, European and internationalaspects and precedents• Feature Articles – adopting a balanced lawand accountancy approach• Notice Board – an invaluable round-up ofessential informationJURISDICTION: England & Wales0950-2645<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 69582012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £515.00Europe £544.00/€718.00Rest of World £551.00/$948.00INSOLVENCYLITIGATION2ND EDITIONLouis DoyleNEWEDITIONInsolvency Litigation provides detailedguidance through all the legal principles,procedural issues and practicalconsiderations relevant to litigationon insolvency matters.This new 2nd edition reflects changes inthe Companies Act 2006 and Banking Act2009, the latest amendments to theInsolvency Rules, the new Debt Relief Orderregime, the new pre-pak rules under SIP 16and a wealth of recent case law, includingRe Madoff, Re Lehman Brothers, Masri vConsolidated Contractors International,Nationwide Building Society v Wright andRe Stanford International Bank.• Goes systematically through theformalities and court practice• Looks at costs and funding in insolvencyproceedings• Deals with misfeasance proceedings,including who may bring them and whomay be liable• Covers fraudulent and wrongful trading,including liability, directors’disqualification and available defences• Considers transactions-at-undervalue,preferences and transactions defraudingcreditors• Examines set-off• Reviews the assertion of liens in formalinsolvency proceedings• Assesses the legal basis upon which anapplicant, including a shareholder, mightseek a winding-up petition• Summarises the basic principles relevantto international or cross-borderinsolvencyJURISDICTION: England & Wales, InternationalOct-2012 978 0 414 04790 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 497343Hardback c. £190.00/c. €242.00KERR & HUNTER ONRECEIVERS ANDADMINISTRATORSNEWEDITION20TH EDITIONDr Sandra Frisby and Malcolm Davis-White, QCFirst published in 1869, Kerr & Hunter onReceivers and Administrators isacknowledged as the classic text on thelaw of receivers and administrators as itapplies to both corporate and personalinsolvency. It is frequently cited in court. Itguides practitioners through all mattersrelating to administrators and receivers –when/how/why they are appointed, and thevarious situations in which they are deployed.The new 20th edition has been completelyrevised and rewritten by a new author team,restructuring the work to reflect modernworkflows and make it easier to consult incourt.• The classic work completely revised formodern practice• Provides a one-stop source on the law ofreceivers and administrators in insolvency• Incorporates all recent revisions to theInsolvency Rules• Explains the implications of wide-rangingrecent case law• Provides comprehensive coverage oftaxation in receivership andadministration• Deals with cross-border insolvency issuesrelating to the EC Regulation onInsolvency Proceedings, the UNICITRALModal Law and the US Chapter 15procedure• Contains a separate section covering thelaw in ScotlandJURISDICTION: United KingdomSep-2012 978 0 414 04643 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 493686Hardback c. £285.00/c. €362.0082 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


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This new edition is essential for anypractitioner dealing with corporate insolvency.• Explains clearly the principles, legislation andcase law shaping daily practice• Steers practitioners through the changesmade by the Tribunals, Courts andEnforcement Act 2007, the Banking Act 2009and the Insolvency (Amendment) Rules 2010• Discusses the impact of key decisions, such asthe HIH case in the House of Lords and PrivyCouncil judgment in the Cambridge Gas case• Examines major developments in cross-bordermatters, both at common law and also underEuropean Insolvency Regulations andUNCITRAL Model LawJURISDICTION: United KingdomDec-2011 978 0 414 04536 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 483001Hardback £250.00/€318.00Available as an eBook during 2012 – see page viMUIR HUNTER ONPERSONAL INSOLVENCY3 RELEASES A YEAREditors: John Briggs and Chris Brougham, QCMuir Hunter on Personal Insolvency is thedefinitive reference work on personal insolvency.Containing the full text of all relevant legislationand insolvency rules, and reporting all relevantjudgments, it provides comprehensive answersto the often-asked questions on this area.• A complete picture of the law as it stands• Expert interpretation of legislation and courtdecisions• Three updating releases each year keepsubscribers up to date with the latestdevelopments• Includes full coverage of the UNCITRALCross Border Insolvency Regulations 2006and their impact on personal insolvencyJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 420 47560 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7715Looseleaf £1195.00/€1575.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £826.00Europe £841.00/€1109.00Rest of World £844.00/$1451.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TOCORPORATE RESTRUCTURINGConsultant Editors: Lyndon Norley, Peter Marshalland Joseph SwansonA Practitioner's Guide to CorporateRestructuring offers clear and comprehensiveguidance on the practical, financial and legalconsiderations involved in corporaterestructuring. 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INSOLVENCYPERSONALINSOLVENCYA PRACTICAL GUIDENEWEDITION4TH EDITIONIan Grier, Richard E Floyd, Simon Knight andFrank BrumbyThis new edition of Personal Insolvencyguides practitioners, step-by-step, throughthe entire personal insolvency process, frompre-petition stage to closing procedures. 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It was the first textbook to setdown the conceptual framework of Englishcorporate insolvency law, and as such is nowregularly cited in Court and throughout the field.• Helps practitioners understand the complexprinciples on which disputes frequently turn• Shows how the fundamental concepts applyto current problems in corporate insolvency– and suggests theoretical and practicalsolutions• Examines the many recent developments ininsolvency legislation and case law• Features a comprehensive re-examination ofthe EU Insolvency Regulation• Analyses the complex Lehman Brothers andKaupthing litigation• Reviews the Cross-Border InsolvencyRegulations 2006• Includes expanded chapters on restructuring,schemes of arrangement and companyvoluntary arrangementsJURISDICTION: United KingdomMay-2011 978 0 421 96610 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 173351Hardback, 1200 pp £195.00/€248.00SWEET & MAXWELL'SCOMPLETE INSOLVENCYSERVICE CD-ROM5 RELEASES A YEARThis contains the authoritative commentary andpractice points from Totty & Moss’s Insolvencyand Muir Hunter on Personal Insolvency, full textof insolvency legislation and a wide range ofannotated precedents. 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Regularreleases keep practitioners up-to-date withchanges in all EU countries.JURISDICTION: European Union978 0 421 88160 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 95968Looseleaf £453.00/€597.00Updating releases charged for on publicationBIRDS' MODERNINSURANCE LAW8TH EDITIONProfessor John BirdsBirds' Modern Insurance Law offers a concise,analytical explanation of the fundamentalprinciples of insurance law. Written in anaccessible and straightforward manner, it coverseverything from the history of insurance andregulation, through to the various forms ofinsurance such as life, and liability.• Analyses the increasingly complex legal rulesaffecting contracts of insurance• Provides a distinct treatment of consumerinsurance law as opposed to commercialinsurance law• Explains recent case law on, in particular,increase of risk, breaches of condition andwaiver, subrogation and motor insurance andMIB liability• Covers the Third Parties (Rights againstInsurers) Act 2010• Considers the Law Commissions'recommendations for reform of consumerinsurance disclosure and representation• Reflects the latest conduct of business rulesmade by the Financial Services AuthorityJURISDICTION: United KingdomMay-2010 978 1 847 03916 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 334056Paperback, 512 pp £29.95/€39.00BUTLER AND MERKIN'SREINSURANCE LAW3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Professor Robert M MerkinThis key looseleaf work provides a generalintroduction to and definition of reinsurance,and considers its legal nature, the formationand form of reinsurance agreements andutmost good faith. 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Key contents include:• The definition of insurance, formation of thepolicy, utmost good faith• Policy terms, interpretation, conditions andwarranties• Losses and claims, fraudulent claims,calculation of loss• Assignment, intermediaries, conflict of laws,regulation of insuranceJURISDICTION: United Kingdom978 0 421 79150 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6211Looseleaf £1252.00/€1650.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £979.00Europe £994.00/€1310.00Rest of World £997.00/$1714.00COLINVAUX'S LAWOF INSURANCE9TH EDITIONProfessor Robert M MerkinColinvaux's Law of Insurance presents athorough analysis of all areas of insurance lawin crisp, analytical style that succinctly explainscomplex topics. 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INSURANCE LAWCONSTRUCTION ALLRISKS INSURANCEPaul Reed, QCNEWConstruction All Risks Insurance offerscomprehensive analysis of Construction,Engineering and Erection All Risks (CAR)insurance as understood in English Law. It isessential for construction and insurancelawyers and other professionals, contractorsand developers and their insurers. It containsdetailed, practical advice for all thosedealing with CAR coverage and claims, andfor those involved in disputes in this area.• Sets out the basics of CAR insurance,explaining its historical development• Covers the structure of a modernstandard CAR policy• Explains formation and placing of CARinsurance• Discusses the interpretation of CARpolicies, giving practical drafting advice• Explains the law relating to rectification,fortuity, loss and damage• Examines the wide range of exclusionsthat can apply to CAR policies• Deals with extensions to cover includingAdvance Loss of Profits and PublicLiability• Includes precedents of standard insuringclauses in construction contracts• Goes through the claims procedure,including detailed discussion of theprocesses and potential problems thatcan face practitioners once a claim hasbeen made• Provides a comprehensive analysis of thedifficult areas of causation and coinsurance• Looks at other types of All Risksinsurance including marine, property andaviationCONTENTS: An introduction to Construction andEngineering All Risks. The Basis of CARInsurance. Policy & Structure. Exclusions.Extensions. Claims. Other types of All Riskscover. Precedents.JURISDICTION: England & WalesSep-2012 978 0 414 02432 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 566904Hardback c. £245.00/c. €312.00ENCYCLOPEDIA OFINSURANCE LAW2 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Professor John BirdsThe Encyclopedia of Insurance Law providescomplete coverage of insurance law andpractice, including full text of relevantlegislation, detailed commentary and case law.• Provides a completely up to date source oflegislative material• Contains narrative sections on industryspecificissues such as the concept of generalgood, the transfer of insurance business,insolvency, taxation and the regulation ofintermediaries• Includes sections on EU law, guidance notes,statements of insurance practice, theInsurance Ombudsman Bureau, and theMotor Insurers' Bureau• Includes up-to-date and annotated FSMAand FSA sectionsJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union978 0 421 28150 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 5910Looseleaf £1118.00/€1474.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £748.00Europe £758.00/€1000.00Rest of World £760.00/$1307.00THE INSURANCE OFCOMMERCIAL RISKS:LAW AND PRACTICEINSURANCE PRACTITIONER’S LIBRARY4TH EDITIONDr Digby JessThe Insurance of Commercial Risks: Law andPractice examines how the general principles ofinsurance law apply to the insurance ofcommercial risks, and how to evaluate themerits of a dispute in these insurance claims.• Examines the law relating to the six mainliability insurances• Discusses the law relating to the six maintypes of property risks insurance, includingbusiness interruption insurance• Looks at all relevant claims aspects• Goes through the different types of loss andhow to calculate indemnity• Deals with litigation, including issues such asdisclosure and jurisdiction• Covers significant changes to legislation andregulations, most notably the Third Parties(Rights against Insurers) Act 2010• Explains the implications of important recentcase lawJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European UnionJul-2011 978 0 414 04620 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 491066Hardback, 988 pp £300.00/€381.00INSURINGFOREIGN RISKS4 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Neil CrockfordThis is a unique guide giving essentialinformation on the substantial differences in thetreatment of insurance between differentcountries. Written and updated by an expert inthe field, where possible information has beenobtained from the Supervisory Authority in eachcountry. A regular updating service ensures thatinformation is kept up to date.• Provides facts and figures on over 200countries and states worldwide• Countries are organised in a logical and userfriendlyway• Gives details of international insuranceorganisationsJURISDICTION: United Kingdom978 1 870 08090 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6580Looseleaf £1353.00 /€1783.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £834.00Europe £849.00/€1119.00Rest of World £852.00/$1465.00PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITYINSURANCE LAWINSURANCE PRACTITIONER’S LIBRARY2ND EDITIONIan Enright and Dr Digby JessThis highly respected work provides detailedanalysis of the principles, practice, case law anddocuments of professional indemnity insurance.Its central focus is the insurance contract,examining how the liability of professionals iscovered in various professional indemnitypolicies.• Examines key concepts of professionalconduct, insurance and indemnity law• Provides detailed analysis of key clauses inprofessional indemnity agreements• Gives practical advice on document drafting• Discusses insolvency in the professionalindemnity insurance context• Contains solutions to practical problemsfaced by practitioners• Includes extensive analysis of case law• Deals with claims and defences• Winner of the 2008 BILA Book PrizeJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, CommonwealthDec-2007 978 0 421 96660 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 165555Hardback £250.00/€318.0086 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


INSURANCE LAWMACGILLIVRAY ONINSURANCE LAWINSURANCE PRACTITIONER’S LIBRARY12TH EDITIONCENTENARY EDITIONProfessor John Birds, Ben Lynch andSimon MilnesNEWEDITION"All those dealing with aspects of the law ofinsurance on a regular basis will want to havea copy of MacGillivray on their shelves."– International Insurance Law Review“A keystone of any collection on commerciallaw” – Arbitration InternationalMacGillivray on Insurance Law is a classicwork which deals with all insurance risksother than marine. Considered the"insurance law bible", MacGillivray hasmaintained a high profile amongst insurancelawyers and the wider industry for 100 years,since first publication in 1912. It is regularlycited in court.The new centenary edition brings the workup to date. It takes account of key legislativechanges, such as the Equality Act 2010 andThird Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act2010, and examines important recent cases,such as Re Digital Satellite Warranty, HutGroup Ltd v Great Lakes Reinsurance (UK) plc,Safeway Stores Ltd v Twigger and SynergyHealth (UK) Ltd v CGU Insurance plc & Ors.• Provides definitive reference forpractitioners advising insurance andcorporate clients• Offers unequalled explanation of generalprinciples and how they work in practice• Considers the separate classes ofinsurance business – life, personalaccident, property, motor, etc• Discusses the parties to an insurancecontract• Examines the complex issues that arisewhen claims are made and policies fail• Covers UK and Commonwealth insurancelaw alongside a useful comparison withUS authorities• Deals with conflict of laws issues,including Rome I and Rome II• Supplies clear guidance on areas wherethe law is unclear or where disputes mayariseCONTENTS: Section One: General principles.Section Two: Particular classes of business.Section Three: Parties.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalOct-2012 978 0 414 02445 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 567134Hardback c. £400.00/c. €508.00REGULATION OFINSURANCE IN THE UK,IRELAND AND EU3 RELEASES A YEARThese two volumes contain a thoroughtreatment of the public policy aims andobjectives underlying insurance regulationgenerally, before setting out the laws of the UKand Ireland controlling insurance companies,insurance intermediaries and insurance contractterms.It deals with issues such as: the nature andextent of FSA powers; obtaining insurancepermissions; specific requirements for newlyauthorised insurers; regulation of licensed nonlifeassurers and reinsurers; transfer of insurancebusiness portfolios; liquidating insurancecompanies; compensating policy holders andother claimants against insolvent insurers.• Explains the practical effect of marketliberalisation measures for insurancecompanies and intermediariesJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Ireland, EuropeanUnion, International978 1 870 08032 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6571Looseleaf £1270.00/€1674.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £1008.00Europe £1028.00/€1356.00Rest of World £1032.00/$1775.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TOTHE REGULATION OFINSURANCE4TH EDITIONConsultant Editor: John YoungThis fully revised title examines the UK andEuropean regulatory regimes and their impacton the insurance industry, offering clear,practical advice for compliance officers andprofessional advisers. It covers all aspects of thelife and non-life insurance industries, fromestablishment, authorisation and ownership, toconduct of business and financial supervision.• Explains the new UK regulatory architecturethat replaces the FSA• Examines the Solvency II Directive and theimplications of the new capital adequacyrequirements• Addresses updates to other Europeandirectives, including the AcquisitionsDirective, Reinsurance Directive andInsurance Mediation Directive II• Provides details of EU-level structuralchanges including the new EuropeanInsurance and Occupational PensionsAuthority (EIOPA) and its powers• Covers friendly societies and specific issuesaffecting particular types of insurance (e.g.motor insurance)JURISDICTION: United KingdomDec-2011 978 0 414 04857 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 509007Paperback £125.00/€159.00RILEY ON BUSINESSINTERRUPTIONINSURANCE9TH EDITIONHarry RobertsNEWEDITION"Should be compulsory reading for all thoseinvolved in business interruption insurance"– Construction & Engineering LawRiley provides a comprehensive examinationof business interruption and consequentialloss insurance in jurisdictions around theworld, with the emphasis on practice andprocedure.• Examines the different types of coveravailable• Explains how the cover operates and canbe applied to a wide range of businesstypes• Goes through the wording of policies,discussing key drafting and interpretationissues• Analyses the issues surroundingimportant recent cases, includingCoromin, Orient Express Hotels and others• Highlights common pitfalls whenarranging business interruption insurancecover• Covers all aspects of claims• Discusses the “but for” principle indetermining the scope of cover in theevent of a loss• Contains a detailed comparison of UKand US practice and procedureCONTENTS: Measurement of loss of futureearnings – the basis of business interruptioninsurance. The framework of the cover – policyforms used in the United Kingdom/in the UnitedStates. Operation of the cover – UnitedKingdom basis/United States basis. Worldwidepractices and procedures. Gross profit, grossearnings or business income: specifications anddefinitions – United Kingdom/United States.Standing charges and variable expenses –United Kingdom and United States. Insurance ofpayroll cost – United Kingdom and UnitedStates. Calculating the amount to be insured –United Kingdom and United States. Riskmanagement – analysis, trends, and financing(insurance). Special forms of insurance –separate items and policies. Perils (UnitedKingdom) or causes of loss (United States).Engineering business interruption insurance –United Kingdom. Boiler and machinery coverage– United States. Dependence on otherbusinesses and premises – United Kingdom andUnited States. Miscellaneous clauses andcovers. Claims settlement.JURISDICTION: InternationalJan-2012 978 0 421 92580 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 119661Hardback c. £195.00/c. €248.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 87


INSURANCE LAWINTELLECTUALPROPERTY – GENERALTHE LAW OF REINSURANCEIN ENGLAND AND BERMUDAINSURANCE PRACTITIONER’S LIBRARY3RD EDITIONTerry O'Neill and Jan WolonieckiThe Law of Reinsurance offers acomprehensive guide to both the substantivelaw and practice in this complex area of law.Covering the law in both the major reinsurancecentres, London and Bermuda, it analyses theunderlying general principles of reinsurance,examines reinsurance agreements and dealswith all the procedural aspects of reinsurancelitigation and arbitration.• Examines the different types of reinsurancecontract, including marine and financial• Considers intermediaries and all relevantareas of agency law• Looks at conflict of laws issues in reinsurancedisputes• Covers insolvency and reinsuranceliquidations• Discusses the regulation of reinsurance1ST SUPPLEMENT: This brings the text up to datewith recent developments in the law.JURISDICTION: InternationalOct-2010 978 1 847 03555 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 238206Hardback, 1286 pp £349.00/€444.00Oct-2012 978 0 414 02446 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 5671371st Supplement, Paperback c. £115.00/c. €147.00Other Insurance Law TitlesTHE LAW OF INSURANCEBROKING2ND EDITIONChristopher HenleyThis is the only book dedicated to all aspectsof a broker's professional activities and theapplication of the relevant law to his business.It emphasises the legal implications of therelationships between the client, the agentand third parties, and focuses on the practicalproblems faced daily by brokers, such as netrating, funding, security vetting, rights todocuments, profit commissions and lettersof engagement.JURISDICTION: United KingdomDec-2003 978 0 421 84570 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 25418Hardback, 656 pp £265.00/€337.00CLAIMS AGAINST UNINSUREDAND UNTRACED DRIVERSLAW AND PROCEDUREPaul CainThe Motor Insurance Bureau typically handlesalmost 50,000 claims each year againstuninsured and untraced motorists. This workguides practitioners through both the theoryand practice of claims involving the MIB,combining stage-by-stage discussion of claimsprocedure with detailed analysis of case law, thebasis in law of MIB liability and the various MIBAgreements.JURISDICTION: England & Wales, ScotlandNov-2002 978 0 421 79500 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 558290Paperback, 326 pp £160.00/€204.00DOMAIN NAMES:GLOBAL PRACTICEAND PROCEDURE2 RELEASES A YEAREditors: John R Olsen, Professor Spyros MManiatis, Nick Wood and Daphne ZografosDomain Names: Global Practice andProcedure is a major looseleaf that providesregularly updated coverage of a subject criticalto e-commerce. Using a country-by-countryformat, it clearly explains the law and procedurerelevant to domain name registration, use andprotection in over 200 jurisdictions, and isupdated by two releases each year.• The only English-language work devotedto domain name protection – providingessential information that is difficult tosource elsewhere• Allows easy country-by-country comparisonsand access to information on obscurejurisdictionsJURISDICTION: International978 0 421 72720 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 6130Looseleaf £830.00/€1094.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £628.00Europe £638.00/€842.00Rest of World £640.00/$1101.00EUROPEANINTELLECTUALPROPERTY REVIEW12 ISSUES A YEAREditor: Hugh BrettLaunched in 1978, EIPR is the leadinginternational journal in the intellectual propertyfield, offering comprehensive coverage andanalysis of new developments and key casesand legislation.• Comments generated by a network ofinternational correspondents providecoverage of significant cases and changesin legislation throughout the world• Articles and Opinions written by leadingpractitioners provide in-depth discussionand practical analysis of current IP issues ofparticular interest to busy practitionersJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union,International0142-0461<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 70612012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £1219.00Europe £1258.00/€1659.00Rest of World £1267.00/$2178.000142-04BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7282UK with Bound Volumes £1573.00Europe with Bound Volumes £1625.00/€2142.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £1646.00/$2830.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £1219.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £289.00Set Price on Application88 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY – GENERALFLEET STREETREPORTSCASES ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW12 ISSUES A YEAREditor: Fiona ClarkFleet Street Reports has been the primeupdating choice for intellectual propertypractitioners for over 30 years.• Includes the ongoing debates of major UKcases (many of which are unreportedelsewhere) and gives news of key decisions inother jurisdictions• The subject matter ranges from importantpoints of litigation practice to substantivenew case law in areas such as software,computer contracts and biotechnology• Cumulative index included in each issueJURISDICTION: International0141-9455<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 70652012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £1226.00Europe £1265.00/€1668.00Rest of World £1274.00/$2190.000141-94BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7288UK with Bound Volumes £1460.00Europe with Bound Volumes £1510.00/€1990.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £1531.00/$2633.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £1226.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £289.00Set Price on ApplicationINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS & ALLIED RIGHTS7TH EDITIONProfessor William Cornish, Professor DavidLlewelyn and Dr Tanya AplinIntellectual Property is the leading textbook inthis area of law. It provides comprehensive andauthoritative coverage of the whole spectrum ofintellectual property law as it applies in the UKand is a standard first port of call forpractitioners. This new edition has beenrewritten and updated to reflect the rapidevolution of IP in recent years.• Explains main types of IP chapter by chapter• Features extensive EU and internationalcoverage• Includes chapters on IP and personal privacy,IP and digital technology, IP andbiotechnology• Up-to-date with all recent case law andlegislative developments• Contains tables of European Legislation andInternational Treaties, Conventions andAgreementsJURISDICTION: United KingdomAug-2010 978 1 847 03922 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 334379Hardback, 998 pp £125.00/€159.00Aug-2010 978 1 847 03923 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 334380Paperback, 974 pp £38.95/€50.00INTERNATIONALINTELLECTUALPROPERTY LITIGATION2 RELEASES A YEARNeil JenkinsThis looseleaf acts as a thorough guide to thepractice and procedure of intellectual propertylitigation in the 23 jurisdictions most used forsettling disputes or enforcing IP rights.It enables practitioners contemplating orengaged in multinational litigation to see whatwill be involved procedurally and what remediesare available in each country – and is invaluablein planning the strategy and selecting the rightforum.• Comprehensive coverage of the practice andprocedure of IP litigation in 23 keyjurisdictions• Highlights specific procedural rules for eachtype of intellectual property right• Covers forum shopping, the BrusselsConvention and case managementJURISDICTION: International978 0 752 00396 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6326Looseleaf £647.00/€853.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £579.00Europe £589.00/€777.00Rest of World £591.00/$1017.00INTELLECTUALPROPERTY LAWAND TAXATION7TH EDITIONNigel Eastaway, Richard Gallafent, Victor Dauppeand Jacquelyn KimberThis work supplies clear, practical guidance onthe taxation of intellectual property assets. It isunique in the way it examines IP law, then taxlaw and then puts the two into context,providing tax and IP practitioners with theinformation they need to advise on their nonspecialistarea.• Sets out the principles of intellectualproperty law, so it is clear for non-IPspecialists• Explains the principles of taxation in the UK• Goes in depth through the taxation of eachtype of intellectual property asset – patents,trade marks, copyright and designs• Examines tax planning for specific areas suchas entertainers, franchising and computersoftware• Features a set of case studies showing howthe principles work in practiceJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union,Commonwealth,Dec-2008 978 1 847 03494 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 236017Hardback £235.00/€299.00INTELLECTUALPROPERTY QUARTERLY4 ISSUES A YEAREditor: Dr Margaret LlewelynIntellectual Property Quarterly is published inassociation with the Intellectual PropertyInstitute. 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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY – GENERALPARALLELIMPORTATION UNDEREUROPEAN UNION LAW2ND EDITIONEditor: Christian LiedtkeNEWEDITIONThe second edition of this groundbreakingwork explains all aspects of the law relatingto parallel imports, with particular emphasison intellectual property.Providing a detailed understanding of howlegislation, case law and regulations apply inpractice, it shows how the law can be usedto both repel parallel imports and tofacilitate them, enabling practitioners toadvise on any matter relating to parallelimportation.• Offers detailed strategies on how best toresolve conflicts in this area• Gives guidance on using competition lawas a shield against infringement actions• Explains free movement and marketintegration in the EU, so the tradeconditions that give rise to parallelimportation are clear• Shows how to challenge anti-competitiveagreements• Explains how parallel importation relatesto royalty collecting societies and tradeassociations, automobile and filmdistribution• Discusses consent and the burden ofproof after Davidoff, enabling readers toapply this landmark decision• Includes coverage of E-commerce inrelation to collecting societies and thetrading of digital works• Considers case law from the US, Australiaand Japan to show how EU law relates tothe laws of other jurisdictionsCONTENTS: Introduction; Free movement andMarket Integration; Pharmaceuticals,Relabelling, Repackaging, and Rebranding;Anti-competitive Agreements; Abuses ofDominant Positions; Royalty Collecting SocietiesAnd Trade Associations, Automobile and FilmDistribution; Trade Mark Harmonisation And TheExhaustion of Rights; Davidoff, Consent and theburden of proof; Copyrights, Designs, Patents,Seeds and Semiconductors; Conclusion.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union,InternationalDec-2012 978 1 847 03287 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 229405Hardback c. £195.00/c. €248.00PRACTICALINTELLECTUALPROPERTY2 RELEASES A YEARThis accessible working guide shows thepractical steps necessary to protect and enforcethe whole range of “intellectual property”rights. Specifically designed to be used as a firstpoint of reference, it contains all the informationpractitioners need for their daily business.• Clear, first point of reference for all aspects ofthis area of law• Saves valuable time by pinpointing theessential aspects of each area of IP law• Offers practical guidance on the proceduresof IP protection• Always up to date, with two updatingreleases each yearJURISDICTION: United Kingdom978 0 852 58909 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6265Looseleaf £520.00/€686.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £417.00Europe £427.00/€564.00Rest of World £429.00/$738.00PRACTICALINTELLECTUALPROPERTY PRECEDENTS2 RELEASES A YEARTrevor Cook and Audrey HortonThis is a comprehensive range of intellectualproperty precedents, from copyrightassignments, patent licences, andcommissioning and funding agreements, toenforcement and dispute precedents.Preliminary commentary sets the scene andexplains the basis of each precedent, followedby clause-by-clause drafting guidance, so thatprecedents can be tailored to meet theparticular needs of the client.• A full collection of intellectual propertyprecedents ordered by transaction coveringpatents, know-how, copyright, design andtrade marks• Full commentary putting each precedent intocontext, plus clause-by-clause draftingadvice• Arrangement of precedents follows thesequence in which IP issues typically ariseJURISDICTION: International978 0 752 00390 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6321Looseleaf £543.00/€716.00Updating releases charged for on publicationTHE TRIPS AGREEMENTDRAFTING HISTORY AND ANALYSIS4TH EDITIONDaniel GervaisNEWEDITION“It is a text of incomparable value in the field ofinternational intellectual property law, andthoroughly recommended as one of theforemost explications of TRIPS.” – EuropeanIntellectual Property Review"Contains everything you could possibly wantto know about TRIPS ... fabulous" – Computerand Telecommunications Law ReviewThis acclaimed work provides practitionersand academics with a complete set of toolsfor understanding the trade rules andintellectual property concepts that make upthe TRIPS Agreement.This new edition is updated to reflectdispute-settlement panel reports, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) andother developments, including the fate ofthe Doha Round.The text is split into three parts discussingand analysing the TRIPS Agreement. 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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY – GENERALINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY –COPYRIGHT & DESIGNSTRITTON ONINTELLECTUALPROPERTY IN EUROPE4TH EDITIONGuy TrittonNEWEDITION"Should be on the bookshelf of everypractitioner dealing with intellectual propertyrights" – European Intellectual PropertyReview"An impressive work, well-written, thorough,analytical, critical and encompassing." – TradeMark ReporterThe fourth edition of this popular textthoroughly examines the wide range of lawsregulating intellectual property in Europe. Ithas become recognised as the leading guideon the subject, dealing with bothCommunity law and the internationalconventions affecting protection of IP rights.It provides coverage of all intellectualproperty rights in one source (patents,copyright, designs, trade marks and plantvarieties), considering the practicaldimensions of each one as well as thesubstantive law.• Discusses each subject area in generalEuropean terms and then highlightsindividual national differences• Explains the implementation andlicensing of intellectual property• Looks at intellectual property for jointventures and franchising• Examines intellectual property andcompetition law, showing how the twoareas overlap• Provides expert commentary onlegislation, regulations and cases• Incorporates all recent developmentsCONTENTS: Intellectual Property in Europe.Patents in Europe. Trade Marks in Europe.Copyright in Europe. Design Protection inEurope. Plant Variety Rights in Europe.Intellectual Property and Free Movement ofGoods. Intellectual Property and Article 101.Intellectual Property and Joint Ventures. Article101, Distribution and Franchising Agreements.Abuse of a Dominant Position. Proceedingsinvolving Intellectual Property Rights andCompetition Law. Enforcement of IntellectualProperty Rights and Border Controls.Jurisdiction and Intellectual Property.JURISDICTION: European UnionMay-2012 978 0 414 04230 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 379451Hardback c. £245.00/c. €312.00THE WIPO JOURNALANALYSIS AND DEBATE OF GLOBALINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ISSUES2 ISSUES A YEARGeneral Editor: Peter YuThe WIPO Journal provides an invaluableforum for debate of the controversial issuesaffecting IP. 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It also includes Englishtranslations of key intellectual propertylegislation from non English-speakingjurisdictions.• Helps save time researching diversejurisdictions• Clearly describes the nuances of localpractice on how to register and protectcopyrights, patents, trade, and service marks• Gives guidance on topics such as tradenames and business designations, utilitymodels and industrial designs, and licensingand transfer of technologyJURISDICTION: InternationalWest 978 0 379 01284 2Looseleaf (6 Volumes) £835.00/$1125.00COMMUNITY DESIGNSHANDBOOK1 RELEASE A YEAREditors: Imogen Wiseman, William Jones, Instituteof Trade Mark Attorneys and Chartered Institute ofPatent Attorneys (C.I.P.A.)This looseleaf publication provides a detaileddescription of the law and practice relating todesigns law in the European Community. It actsas a companion to <strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'sCommunity Trade Mark Handbook, and containsall the background materials and tools neededto understand and use the Community DesignRegulation.• Takes the reader step-by-step through all thevarious stages of registering a CommunityDesign• Includes procedural checklists and casestudies to aid compliance• Deals with invalidation, licensing, renewalsand infringement• Annual updates ensure readers are kept upto date with case law and OHIM proceduralchanges• An official ITMA/CIPA publication, with allthe authority that signifiesJURISDICTION: European Union978 0 421 87770 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6554Looseleaf £487.00/€642.00Updating releases charged for on publicationCOPINGER & SKONE JAMES ONCOPYRIGHTINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LIBRARY16TH EDITIONKevin Garnett, QC, Gillian Davies and GwilymHarbottleCopinger & Skone James on Copyrightprovides the most rigorous analysis available oflegislation and case law on copyright andrelated rights. 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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY – COPYRIGHT & DESIGNSCOPYRIGHT ANDDESIGNS LAW2 RELEASES A YEAREditor: Professor Robert M MerkinConsulting Editor: Jack BlackCopyright and Designs Law provides acomplete guide to the modern law relating tocopyright, including how it relates to the arts,the media (including cable and satellitebroadcasting) and the special requirements ofnew technology.This looseleaf work, updated twice a year, keepsthe practitioner abreast of case law and willprove invaluable to any practitioner working inthis field in the wake of the Copyright, Designsand Patents Act 1988.• A “one-stop shop” approach to copyright law• Includes all the relevant source material,enabling the practitioner to turn quickly tothe relevant sources• Deals extensively with EC copyright lawJURISDICTION: International978 0 851 21797 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6520Looseleaf £785.00/€1035.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £637.00Europe £647.00/€854.00Rest of World £649.00/$1116.00EUROPEAN COPYRIGHTAND DESIGN REPORTS6 ISSUES A YEAREditor: Dr Uma SuthersanenThe European Copyright and Design Reportsbring you all the key copyright and designdecisions of the national courts in the EU – aswell as cases from key EU accession states suchas the Czech Republic and key ECJ and EFTAcourt decisions. 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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY –COPYRIGHT & DESIGNSINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY – PATENTSWORLD COPYRIGHTLAW4TH EDITIONJ A L SterlingEditor: Uma SuthersanenNEWEDITION"An authoritative yet accessible survey ofinternational and regional (particularly EU)copyright law... it is quite breathtaking in itsscope." – International Media LawWorld Copyright Law provides acomprehensive guide to the whole fieldof national, international and regionalcopyright law, drawing together a hugerange of material in one volume. It combinesimportant reference materials with detaileddiscussion of the major features and trendsin international copyright law.It enables the reader to compare easily thecopyright protection in different parts of theworld, understand current problems in thelaw, and assess the impact of moderntechnological developments in national,international and regional systems ofprotection.• A complete overview of world copyrightlaw in one convenient volume• Sets out comparative summaries ofinternational and regional standardsof protection• Offers expert commentary on the keyconventions treaties and agreements• Refers to over 700 cases from more than20 jurisdictions, with particular focus oncases of international interest• Provides extensive reference materials:international and regional instruments,reference list of national laws andsupplementary material, and keyhistoric documents• Examines recent developmentsassociated with the internet, includingpeer-to-peer file sharing, social mediaand user generated content, piracy,orphan works and online librariesCONTENTS: Commentary. Background and basicprinciples. National, international and regionalprotection. Current issues and future prospects.International and regional standards ofprotection: comparative summaries. Authors.Owners of related rights. Owners of sui generisrights. Glossary of legal and technical terms.Reference Materials. International and regionalinstruments: membership, contracting partiesand texts. Reference list of national laws andsupplementary material. Historic documents.Additional reference materials. Bibliography.JURISDICTION: InternationalOct-2012 978 0 414 02461 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 567263Hardback c. £315.00/c. €401.00CIPA GUIDE TO THEPATENTS ACTS7TH EDITIONChartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA)The CIPA Guide to the Patents Acts is theleading guide to patent legislation in the UK.Taking a clause-by-clause approach to allrelevant patent legislation, it clearly explains theimpact of each part of every Act. Case law ispresented in detail, going through theimplications of several thousand decisions.• Provides full detail of the legislationsupported by practical commentary andguidance on all aspects of UK patent law• Incorporates the latest developments in thelaw, including the new rules for the PatentCounty Court• Considers areas with recent majordevelopments, including claim interpretation,novelty, inventive step, court procedure• Reviews over 3300 UK IP Office and Courtand the EPO Appeal Board opinions1ST SUPPLEMENT: This brings the text up to datewith the latest developments.JURISDICTION: United KingdomDec-2011 978 0 414 01863 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 513172Hardback £250.00/€318.00Dec-2012 978 0 414 02449 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 5671401st Supplement, Paperback c. £95.00/c. €121.00Available as an eBook during 2012 – see page viENCYCLOPEDIA OFUNITED KINGDOM ANDEUROPEAN PATENT LAW2 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Fiona ClarkEditors: Professor William Cornish, George Hamerand Tom Moody-StuartConsultant Editor: The Hon Sir Robin JacobThe Encyclopedia of UK and European PatentLaw is a complete compilation of the UKprimary and delegated patent legislation,together with the relevant European andInternational Conventions and Rules. 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The relevant factsand questions of law in each decision aresummarised clearly and concisely.Although the decisions are digested neutrally,many of them are followed by a separatesection noting issues arising from the decisionand a comments section containing the author'sopinions on the legal effect of the decision.• Includes a commentary section• Narrative sections at the beginning of thework provide general advice on importantpoints of European patent lawJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union978 0 952 00072 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6566Looseleaf £503.00/€663.00Updating releases charged for on publicationEUROPEAN PATENTSHANDBOOK3 RELEASES A YEARTim Roberts, Chartered Institute of PatentAttorneys (CIPA)The European Patents Handbook provides anauthoritative account of how to obtain aEuropean patent. No other publication comesclose in providing such detailed and practicalguidance on every aspect of the Europeanpatent procedure.• Early chapters give a clear understanding ofhow the system works. To check a specificmatter in detail there are chapters devoted toeach particular aspect of practice andprocedure• Reproduces essential source material,arranged so that all items relating to aparticular area are grouped togetherJURISDICTION: International978 0 851 21496 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6481Looseleaf £1555.00/€2049.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £1195.00Europe £1210.00/€1595.00Rest of World £1213.00/$2085.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 93


INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY – PATENTSINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY– TRADE MARKSEUROPEAN PATENTOFFICE REPORTS8 ISSUES A YEAREditor: Peter ColleyEuropean Patent Office Reports providelawyers and patent practitioners with a simpleway of keeping up to date with the latestdecisions from the European Patent Office. Thereports are essential reading for anyone advisingon patent protection.Frequently reporting decisions before theEuropean Patent Office, the editorial providesanalytical headnotes by specialist practitionersoutlining the main points and decisions. A fulltext of the case is included, with implications ofdecisions not reported elsewhere. 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INTERNATIONAL TRADEIRISH LAWINTERNATIONAL TRADELAW AND REGULATION4 ISSUES A YEARInternational Trade Law and Regulationprovides a regular update on developments intrade law that have a direct impact on theconduct of commercial activity.• The international news section providesreports from both individual jurisdictions aswell as the WTO, EU/EEA institutions,NAFTA and other trading blocks• Articles explore recent issues in trade lawincluding the ASEAN Charter, EC mergercontrol, and EC customs proceduresJURISDICTION: International1357-3136<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 68282012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £680.00Europe £693.00/€914.00Rest of World £696.00/$1197.001357-31BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6700UK with Bound Volumes £923.00Europe with Bound Volumes £946.00/€1248.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £959.00/$1649.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £680.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £289.00Set Price on ApplicationSCHMITTHOFF'SEXPORT TRADETHE LAW AND PRACTICE OFINTERNATIONAL TRADE12TH EDITIONCarole Murray, David Holloway andDaren Timson-HuntNEWEDITIONAcknowledged as one of the leading books inits field, Schmitthoff’s Export Trade is anencyclopedic reference work for students andpractitioners seeking broad, in-depth coverageof international trade law.• Examines the sale of goods, finance andtransportation of exports, insurance, customslaw and long-term contracts• Deals with international commercial disputeresolution, including arbitration law andpractice• Covers competition law• Includes chapters on public international andregulatory law, including coverage of theWorld Trade Organisation• Discusses recent UK and international caselaw, and international treatiesJURISDICTION: InternationalMay-2012 978 0 414 04619 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 491065Hardback c. £125.00/c. €159.00Other International Trade TitlesMODERN GATT LAWRaj BhalaThis comprehensive work explains clearly andthoroughly all the provisions of the GeneralAgreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). 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It examines thesubstantive law, procedures and policy issues,discusses recent case law and shows how theRegulation inter-relates with World TradeOrganisation rules.JURISDICTION: European Union, InternationalDec-2005 978 0 421 91920 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 106177Paperback £165.00/€210.00ANNUAL REVIEW OFIRISH LAW 2011Edited by Raymond Byrne and William BinchyThe Annual Review of Irish Law is acomprehensive treatise on judicial and statutorydevelopments in Irish law. 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IRISH LAWTHE CIVIL LIABILITY ACTS4TH EDITIONEditor: Anthony KerrCIVIL PROCEDURE IN THESUPERIOR COURTSNEWEDITIONCOMMERCIAL LAW2ND EDITIONFidelma WhiteNEWEDITIONBREHON LIBRARYThe fourth edition of The Civil Liability Actsgives instant access to the full, up-to-date textof both the 1961 and 1964 Acts. It includes allthe amendments, adaptations and repeals,setting out the law as it currently stands –saving invaluable time searching for the latestamending piece of legislation, such as theDefamation Act 2009 and the Civil Law(Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2011. 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IRISH LAWDUBLIN UNIVERSITYLAW JOURNALEditor: Eoin O’DellDublin University Law Journal is published byRound Hall on behalf of the School of Law,Trinity College, Dublin. It is one of Ireland’sleading peer-review legal journals, publishingauthoritative critical and scholarly analysis on abroad range of legal issues.It is an important forum for legal academicdebate not only on contemporary Irish lawbut also on developments from further afieldin the common law world, in European andinternational law, and in legal theory. Articlesin the 2011 volume included:• The Trial of Ulysses, 1933 – Adrian Hardiman• Judicial Interpretation of the EuropeanConvention on Human Rights Act 2003:Reflections and Analysis – Oran Doyle andDesmond Ryan• Lesson learned – The Corporate GovernanceCode for Credit Institutions and InsuranceUndertaking – Blanaid Clarke• Meskell, The Constitution and Tort Law –William BinchyJURISDICTION: Ireland, InternationalRound Hall 0332-32502012 Subscription €210.00One volumeFREEDOM OFINFORMATION LAW3RD EDITIONMaeve McDonaghNEWEDITIONThis new third edition examines the backgroundto the development of freedom of informationlegislation, both in Ireland and internationally,and explores its interaction with otherlegislation on access to governmentinformation. The main focus of the book is thesubstance of the Act itself.CONTENTS: The right of access to governmentrecords; The duty of public bodies to publishinformation relating to their activities; The right tohave incorrect personal records amended; The rightto be given reasons for administrative decisions;Analysis of Irish and overseas FOI case law;Separate chapters on each of the exemptionprovisions; Analysis of the operation of the publicinterest override; Avenues of appeal; Separatechapters setting out the relationship with legislationin the areas of data protection, archives andenvironmental information.JURISDICTION: IrelandRound HallOct-2012 978 1 858 00683 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 561823Hardback c. £248.00/c. €285.00THE IRISH JURISTEditor: Professor Paul O’ConnorThe Irish Jurist is Ireland’s oldest legaljournal and publishes peer-reviewed articleswithin the categories of modern and historicaljurisprudence and welcomes submissions fromboth national and international quarters.Volume 46 (2011) includes• The Law School’s Early Professoriate – WNOsborough• National Remedies for Private Parties in theLight of the EU Law Principles of Equivalenceand Effectiveness – Koen Lenaerts• When Rights become Empty Promises:Promoting an Exclusionary Rule thatVindicates Personal Right – Robert Bloom• Free Movement of Goods within the EU:Some Issues and an Irish Perspective –Laurence W Gormley• The Judicial Thought and Prose of Mr JusticeSeamus Henchy – Gerard Hogan• Due Process Exceptionalism – E ThomasSullivan and Toni M Massaro• Judicial Reasoning: Logic, Authority, and theRule of Law In Irish Courts – Desmond MClarkeJURISDICTION: IrelandRound Hall 0021-12732012 Subscription €320.002 VolumesEXTRADITION ANDTRANSNATIONAL CRIMINALPROCEDURE4TH EDITIONMichael Forde and Kieran KellyThis new edition brings readers up-to-date withall types of extradition from the Republic ofIreland to EU Member States and othercountries with which Ireland has an extraditionarrangement. It also examines extradition tointernational criminal tribunals, along with thenew mutual assistance regime and the extraterritorial scope of Irish criminal law. It includesfull coverage of the European Arrest WarrantAct, 2003 and the Criminal Justice (MutualAssistance) Act, 1998, and an outline of theposition of the International Criminal Court.CONTENTS: European Arrest Warrant and ExtraditionStates; Procedure for Surrender/Extradition;Refusing Extradition/Surrender; Mutual Assistance;Extraterritorial Jurisdiction; Political offences andTerrorism; Political Offences and Terrorism;International Criminal Tribunal.JURISDICTION: IrelandRound HallOct-2011 978 1 858 00622 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 510065Hardback, 500 pp £144.00/€165.00INSURANCE LAW3RD EDITIONAustin BuckleyNEWEDITIONThe title is now the acknowledged reference onmatters of Insurance law in Ireland and is citedauthoratively in the courts and in arbitrations.This 3rd edition analyses and comments onrecent decisions in Ireland and England on thereciprocal nature of the Duty of Utmost GoodFaith, Non-Disclosure, Composite v Jointpolicies, Products Liability, Liability for the actsof “Bouncers”, the rights of mortgagees, Liabilityof Intermediaries and the office of the InsuranceOmbudsman. 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IRISH LAWLAND & PROPERTYTHE LAW OF CREDITAND SECURITYMary DonnellyThe Law of Credit and Security explores lawand policy issues in respect of credit andsecurity in modern Ireland. This title considers arange of practical and theoretical issues relatingto the provision of credit, the regulation ofcredit-providers, the range of securities and theimplications of insolvency and bankruptcy forlenders, borrowers and unsecured creditors.CONTENTS: Part One: Regulation of Credit Providers:Credit in context; Legislative responses to the crisis,Regulation: International and European and the Irishregulatory landscape. Part Two: Credit Provision:Forms of credit, The decision to lend, The loancontract, Lender liability, Consumer protectionlegislation; The regulation of consumer credit. 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LAND & PROPERTYGALE ONEASEMENTSPROPERTY AND CONVEYANCINGLIBRARYNEWEDITION19TH EDITIONJonathan Gaunt, QC and The Hon Mr JusticeMorgan"It is, in our view, impossible to find fault withGale which becomes more and more useful asyear succeeds year." – The IndependentSolicitor"The definitive guide through the area'scomplexities." – Solicitors' JournalFirst published in 1839, Gale on Easementscontinues to maintain its reputation as theleading authority on all aspects of the lawrelating to easements. Statute and case laware interpreted in great depth and solutionsare offered to problems that may arise inpractice.The new 19th edition incorporates andexplains all important recent case law.• The definitive text on this core area ofproperty law• Sets out what constitutes an easementand goes on to focus on particular types,such as right of light, rights of way, airand support• Interprets both statute and case law,suggesting solutions to problems whichmay arise in practice• Explains the development of the law viain-depth analysis of historic case law• Offers remedies and advice for when aneasement has been disturbed• Provides summaries and examination ofcase law, including a wide range ofCommonwealth decisions• Reproduces relevant legislation andregulations so they can be consultedeasilyCONTENTS: Easements generally. The acquisitionof easements. Particular easements andparticular natural rights of a similar character.Extinguishment of easements. Disturbance ofeasements. 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LANDLORD & TENANTCOMMERCIAL LEASESTENANTS' AMENDMENTS6TH EDITIONRobert <strong>Sweet</strong>DEFECTIVE PREMISES:LAW AND PRACTICEPRACTITIONER SERIESWilliam HanburyDILAPIDATIONS:THE MODERN LAWAND PRACTICENEWEDITIONCommercial Leases: Tenants’ Amendmentsgoes through leases clause by clause, explainingtheir meaning and suggesting ways they mightbe amended in favour of the tenant. A full rangeof precedents for commercial leases and leaseagreements is provided, together with standardindustry forms.• Shows how amendments can be used toreflect changes in the marketplace, theparticular features of a property and therelative status of the client• Covers all areas including covenants,insurance, service charges, collateralwarranties, rent deposit deeds and the LandRegistry clauses• Highlights the key areas to focus on in leasenegotiation• Incorporates all recent developments in caselaw and legislation• Reflects current best practice, such asdrafting in plain English and the Code ofPractice for Commercial LeasesJURISDICTION: England & WalesApr-2009 978 1 847 03545 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 237807Paperback, 374 pp £110.00/€140.00COMMONHOLD LAW1 RELEASE A YEARTrevor M Aldridge QC (Hon)Including coverage of all regulationsimplementing Part 1 of the Commonhold andLeasehold Reform Act 2002, CommonholdLaw enables practitioners to advise clients onhow to make use of commonhold.• Reviews different uses of commonhold incommercial and residential property• Includes guidance on how to set up, runand wind up a commonhold association• Cross-references procedural checklists tothe text, showing what do to at each stage• Provides precedents for supplementing themodel constitution documents, fordocuments needed in running acommonhold and for forms of lease to letcommonhold units• Reproduces the regulations in full, includingthe prescribed forms• Provides annotations to the 2002 Act,cross-referenced to the regulations to showhow the Act works in practiceJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 421 75880 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6178Looseleaf £307.00/€405.00Updating releases charged for on publicationThis work provides guidance on all aspects ofdefective premises cases, covering cases relatingto both residential and commercial premises. 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LANDLORD & TENANTHAGUE ON LEASEHOLDENFRANCHISEMENTPROPERTY AND CONVEYANCING LIBRARY5TH EDITIONAnthony Radevsky and Damian GreenishHague on Leasehold Enfranchisement isacknowledged as the definitive source on the lawand procedures to follow for enfranchisementsinvolving houses, collective enfranchisement offlats and the individual right to a new lease.• Takes the practitioner through each stage ofenfranchisement in detail• Sets out the rights and responsibilities of thelandlord and tenant• Deals with qualification and valuation• Covers related issues such as sub-tenants,mortgages and trusts• Includes full interpretation of relevantlegislation, with all applicable statutes andstatutory instruments reproduced• Includes forms and precedents1ST SUPPLEMENT: This brings the text up to datewith the latest developments in the law.JURISDICTION: England & WalesApr-2011 978 1 847 03482 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 514954Mainwork & Supplement £304.00/€387.00Apr-2011 978 0 414 04333 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 2915701st Supplement, Paperback £69.00/€88.00HANDBOOK OFDILAPIDATIONS3 RELEASES A YEARProfessor Del WilliamsContributing Authors: Eric Shapiro andJames Thom, QCThe Handbook of Dilapidations takes a highlypractical view of the law and practice ofdilapidations with regard to both commercialand residential property. In one looseleafvolume it contains both materials and narrativeguidance on dealing with problems once theyhave arisen.• A practical narrative follows the possibleclaim from the interpretation of the leaseterms through to the settlement of theschedule of dilapidations• A digest of over 250 cases, including countycourt cases, provides quick access to themajor case law in the area• Sections of forms, precedents and court rulesoffer clear procedural guidanceJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 421 44500 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 5933Looseleaf £563.00/€742.00Updating releases charged for on publicationHANDBOOK OF RENTREVIEW CD-ROM2 RELEASES A YEARKirk Reynolds, QC and Guy Fetherstonhaugh, QCContaining all the information in the looseleafversion of the Handbook of Rent Review, theCD-ROM not only gives access to the work in thesame layout as the printed edition – its searchengine also allows users to access and crossreferencedata with all the speed of CD-ROMtechnology.• Over 1000 pages of legal explanation, casereports, model forms and procedural adviceon one CD-ROM• Updated twice each year on a completely newCD-ROMJURISDICTION: England & Wales, AustraliaRRSV-STAN<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6459CD-ROM £884.00 (+ £176.80 VAT) = £1060.80/€1165.00 (+ €233.00 VAT) = €1398.00HANDBOOK OFBUSINESS TENANCIES3 RELEASES A YEARProfessor Del WilliamsContributing Authors: Clive M Brand andCharles HubbardThe Handbook of Business Tenancies offerspractical answers when dealing with the issue oflease renewal of business tenancies. 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LANDLORD & TENANTLANDLORD ANDTENANT FACTBOOK3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editors: Matthew Marsh, Zia BhalooContributors: Members of Collyer-Bristow andEnterprise ChambersOriginal Authors: Dechert LLPThis Factbook provides practical coverage oflandlord and tenant law. It covers bothcommercial and residential tenancies.• Explains the law and sets out practice andprocedure• Provides quick and authoritative answers tomost landlord and tenant problems• Contains practical guidance alongsidereference material• Written from a practical perspective by a teamof barristers and solicitors• Reflects the radical changes to the Landlordand Tenant Act 1954 Part II, includingcontracting out and interim rent, now in force• Covers the new stamp duty land tax• Includes worked examples, checklists andformsJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 900 38267 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6547Looseleaf £505.00/€666.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £450.00Europe £470.00/€620.00Rest of World £475.00/$817.00LANDLORD ANDTENANT REPORTS3 ISSUES A YEARGeneral Editor: Nicholas Dowding, QCEditors: Christopher Wilson, Jennifer NewcombConsultant Editors: Professor James Driscolland Peter WilliamsFull case reports carefully selected to giveaccess to those decisions having a significantbearing on landlord and tenant law andpractice, each one cross-referenced to Woodfall:Landlord & Tenant, the definitive explanation ofthe law and practice.JURISDICTION: England & Wales1463-4473<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 67632012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £577.00Europe £597.00/€788.00Rest of World £601.00/$1034.001463-44BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6643UK with Bound Volumes £792.00Europe with Bound Volumes £812.00/€1071.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £824.00/$1417.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £577.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £213.00Set Price on ApplicationLANDLORD ANDTENANT REVIEW6 ISSUES A YEARGeneral Editor: Professor Mark PawlowskiLandlord & Tenant Review provides specialisttreatment of landlord and tenant matters,covering both commercial and residentialissues. The reader is brought fully up to datewith the ever-changing complexities oflegislation and case law in this area.• A one-stop source of regular reference onlandlord and tenant issues• Coverage of cases and legislation iscomplemented by practical advice on issuesfacing practitioners in their daily workJURISDICTION: England & Wales1365-8018<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 67872012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £324.00Europe £334.00/€441.00Rest of World £336.00/$578.001365-80BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6670UK with Bound Volumes £525.00Europe with Bound Volumes £565.00/€745.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £589.00/$1013.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £324.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £213.00Set Price on ApplicationLANDLORD ANDTENANT SERVICECD-ROMWOODFALL: LANDLORD AND TENANT12 RELEASES A YEARSupplying the complete text of Woodfall onCD-ROM, the Landlord and Tenant Serviceprovides an unrivalled source of advice andinformation on all aspects of landlord andtenant law and practice. It includes a range offeatures enabling rapid research.• Several different searching options allowusers to interrogate the text in the mostappropriate manner• Automatic cross-referencing – to jump toother relevant material anywhere in thedatabase• Updating – 12 times a year on a completelynew CDJURISDICTION: England & Wales, CommonwealthLTSV-STAN<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID:7529CD-ROM £1032.00 (+ £206.40 VAT) = £1238.40/€1360.00 (+ €272.00 VAT) = €1632.00LEASEHOLD LAW3 RELEASES A YEARThis work states the law on landlord and tenantclearly and concisely, explains the technicalitiesof the law, concentrates on practical aspectssuch as drafting, and combines common lawwith current statutes so that all the law on asingle topic can be found in one place.• Emphasises the practical application of thelaw in relation to all types of commercial,residential and agricultural property• Presents an integrated explanation of thelaw• Includes a selection of precedents forpreparing tenancy agreements• Looseleaf format keeps the practitionerup to dateJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 851 20471 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6385Looseleaf £619.00/€816.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £600.00Europe £620.00/€818.00Rest of World £625.00/$1075.00LEASES: COVENANTSAND CONSENTS2ND EDITIONLetitia Crabb and Jonathan Seitler, QCLeases: Covenants and Consents deals withthe relevant law when a commercial tenantunder a lease seeks consent to sell the lease, tounder let, to improve the property or to changethe use of the property. It covers the obligationsand rights of both landlords and tenants,providing the practitioner with all theinformation necessary to advise either party.• Takes practitioners step-by-step through thearea and any problems they may encounter• Includes extensive precedents of draft letters,draft responses, necessary notices andstatements of case• Explains the often difficult case law in thisarea• Reproduces statutory extracts for ease ofreference• Features a chapter advising on litigationtacticsJURISDICTION: England & WalesNov-2008 978 1 847 03570 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 274705Hardback, 396 pp £175.00/€223.00106 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


LANDLORD & TENANTLETTING BUSINESS PREMISESPRACTITIONER SERIES8TH EDITIONTrevor M Aldridge QC (Hon)This title assists the practitioner in all aspects ofthe law relating to letting business premises.Written as a step-by-step guide, it provides clearsolutions to the problems that arise in day-todaypractice.It provides detailed and practical information onthe renewal of leases, structural improvements,licensing for business, general user controls(planning, advertising, restraint of trade),assignment and sub-letting by the tenant, andspecial considerations relating to businesspartnerships.• A step-by-step guide to all aspects of lettingbusiness premises• Supplies practical solutions to the problemsthat may be encountered• Explains important new legislation• Reproduces relevant statutory informationJURISDICTION: England & WalesJun-2004 978 0 421 88180 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 33274Paperback £160.00/€204.00PRACTICAL LEASEPRECEDENTS2 RELEASES A YEARRussell HewitsonFrom routine situations, such as a lease of a flatin a block with a lock-up garage, to specialcircumstances, such as a licence for sand andgravel extraction, Practical Lease Precedentsprovides complete documents for dealing withmost situations.Each form commences with a summary of thefive vital provisions – rent, repairs, decoration,insurance, dealings – and of special terms.Separate clauses, providing alternatives to meetspecific situations, are set out under 33 subjectheadings.• Over 100 complete documents, plus hundredsof additional clauses, with full commentary• Service includes efficient updating• The full text of the precedents is also availableon CD in Word format to enable speedydrafting of documents without the need tore-keyJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 851 21154 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6443Looseleaf £519.00/€684.00Updating releases charged for on publication978 0 421 86030 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6666CD-ROM £436.00 (+ £87.20 VAT) = £523.20/€575.00 (+ €115.00 VAT) = €690.00Updating releases charged for on publicationLEWISON’S DRAFTINGBUSINESS LEASES8TH EDITIONJanet BignellConsultant Editor: Lord Justice LewisonNEWEDITION“Should be made compulsory reading for allwould-be commercial conveyancers and eventhe most experienced will learn something fromit.” – The Law Society’s GazetteLewison’s Drafting Business Leases is anideal companion for the hard-pressedpractitioner, addressing the issues that ariseduring the drafting and negotiation ofcommercial leases in a highly practicalfashion. Addressing the contentious issuesthat can arise, and by examining draftingissues from both landlords’ and tenants’perspectives, it can be relied on for quickanswers at all stages of lease negotiation.The text is complemented by specimenclauses which offer drafting solutions todifficult problems.• User-friendly manual combiningauthoritative legal analysis with practicaldrafting solutions• Reflects both landlords’ and tenants’concerns and respective bargainingpositions• Highlights the most contentious topicsmaking clear what will be the focus ofnegotiations• Provides guidance on drafting, includingsample clauses, to help ensure leasesaccurately represent clients' interests• Clarifies what must be included and whateach clause entails• Shows how to apply the Land Registryprescribed clauses• Explains the recent legislative and caselaw developmentsCONTENTS: The interpretation of leases. LandRegistration. Description of property. Partiesand covenants. The term of the lease, rent andrent review. Insurance and service charges.Repairs and improvements. Use of the demisedproperty. Assignment and sub-letting. Statutoryprotection. The liability of sureties. Forms.JURISDICTION: England & WalesDec-2012 978 0 414 02498 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 568149Hardback c. £95.00/c. €121.00RENEWAL OFBUSINESS TENANCIESPROPERTY AND CONVEYANCINGLIBRARY4TH EDITIONKirk Reynolds, QC and Wayne ClarkNEWEDITION"A comprehensive, lucidly written andauthoritative guide which deals with all aspectsof business tenancy renewals." – TheConveyancer“For anyone involved in business tenancyrenewals I recommend this book as aworthwhile investment” – Landlord & TenantReviewRenewal of Business Tenancies deals withthe law and procedure of renewing businesstenancies – both those under the Landlordand Tenant Act 1954 and the amendedprocedures introduced in 2004.It takes readers systematically through eachstage of the renewal process, includingtermination, serving notices and responding,applications for new tenancies, oppositionon the part of the landlord, terms of newtenancy, carrying out the order, andpreparing for hearings.• Explains how the law is applied, the rightto renew and the role of the court• Goes through each stage of the tenancyrenewal process in turn• Uses a problem-solving approach –including a range of examplesthroughout the text giving practicalsolutions to complex problems• Advises on which transactions theLandlord and Tenant Act 1954 applies• Explains the amended process forrenewing business tenancies whichlandlords as well as tenants can initiate• Features a chapter devoted to tactics andtiming• Shows how to prepare for proceedings,what to do and how to deal with theaftermath• Contains a range of non-prescribed formsand precedents• Reproduces useful statutes, practicedirections and CPR so they can beconsulted easilyCONTENTS: Does the Act apply? Thecontinuation of tenancies. The termination oftenancies. Serving notices – timing and tactics.Response to the notice or request. Applicationsfor new tenancies. Grounds of opposition. Theterms of the new tenancy. Carrying out theorder. Preparing for the hearing. Compensationfor disturbance. Improvements. Procedure.Statutes. Forms and precedents.JURISDICTION: England & WalesOct-2012 978 0 414 02424 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 565353Hardback c. £215.00/c. €274.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 107


LANDLORD & TENANTRESIDENTIALPOSSESSIONPROCEEDINGSPRACTITIONER SERIES9TH EDITIONGary Webber and Daniel DovarNEWEDITION“If you can only afford one book on possession,this is the one to buy” – Letting UpdateJournalResidential Possession Proceedingsexplains how a landlord or mortgagee caneffect possession of a property or how anoccupant can prevent an order forpossession being made.The book's structure complementspractitioners' workflow, taking them step-bystepthrough the principles of the law andthen the procedures involved. Itscomprehensive coverage deals with thedifferent types of tenancies, such as assuredtenancies, secure tenancies and regulatedtenancies, and different housing situations,including student accommodation,agricultural accommodation, mobile homes,shared accommodation, resident landlordsand housing co-operatives.• Looks at the issues from both landlordand tenant viewpoints• Shows how the possession principlesapply in all the different types oftenancies and housing situations• Takes practitioners step-by-step throughthe possession process• Explains court procedures, includingevidence requirements• Discusses the latest case law, legislationand forms• Covers the human rights anddiscrimination issues relating topossession• Reproduces statutory extracts, givingaccess to all relevant material within theone publication• Provides the tools for each stage ofproceedings, including court forms withguidance on how they should be used• Features checklists of key information tohelp ensure nothing is overlookedJURISDICTION: England & WalesNov-2012 978 0 414 02497 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 568146Paperback c. £105.00/c. €134.00SERVICE CHARGES ANDMANAGEMENTLAW AND PRACTICE2ND EDITIONA team of barristers from Tanfield ChambersService Charges and Management offers apractical approach to the law governing servicecharge disputes. It identifies the types of disputethat arise most frequently and supplies clearadvice for dealing with them.• Deals with disputes relating to freehold andcommonhold properties, and to bothcommercial and residential leases• Explains the major impact of the servicecharges provisions in the Commonhold andLeasehold Reform Act 2002 and the RICSservice change management codes• Covers dispute resolution through LVTs, thecourts and arbitration• Incorporates worked examples based on thetypes of disputes that actually occur• Provides legislation, forms and precedents ona CD-ROM for easy draftingJURISDICTION: England & WalesNov-2009 978 1 847 03755 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 288773Book & CD-ROM £155.00 (+ £3.10 VAT) = £158.10/€197.00 (+ €3.94 VAT) = €200.94WOODFALL: LANDLORDAND TENANT4 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Lord Justice LewisonEditors: Nicholas Dowding, QC, The Hon Mr JusticeMorgan, Martin Rodger, QC and Edward PetersWoodfall: Landlord and Tenant is thedefinitive guide to all aspects of landlord andtenant law, and is the text most often cited incourtrooms. Its encyclopedic coverage combinesauthority and experience with a concern for thereader's practical needs.• Narrative sections treat each aspect of thesubject in turn, incorporating recent case lawinto the text• Appendices include all recent statutorymaterial• A half size binder contains tables and index• Includes a free subscription to the Landlord &Tenant Reports• Includes the new look Woodfall Landlord &Tenant Bulletin sent out four times a yearJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 421 22820 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 5868Looseleaf £1100.00/€1450.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £910.00Europe £937.00/€1235.00Rest of World £943.00/$1621.00Other Landlord & Tenant TitlesLEASEHOLD VALUATIONTRIBUNALS: A PRACTICALGUIDEAndrew Dymond and Annette CafferkeyConsultant Editor: Stan GallagherThis work provides easy to follow guidance onhow to conduct a dispute in a LeaseholdValuation Tribunal or Rent AssessmentCommittee. Dealing separately with each typeof claim, for rents, valuation, service charges,appointment of manager, variation of leasesand breach of covenant, it goes through theclaim in chronological order, showing what todo at each stage.JURISDICTION: England & WalesJul-2004 978 0 421 69130 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 18554Paperback £155.00/€197.00108 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


LICENSING LAWTHE BRITISH FIREARMS LAWHANDBOOK7TH EDITIONLaura Saunsbury and Nick DohertyThis work provides a clear overview of the lawrelating to guns, collecting together in one placethe law relating to all types of firearm. This newedition takes into account all recent legislationrelating to the banning of handguns andammunition and explains which firearms areunlawful, which may legally be held, and theconditions for holding them.• Goes through the procedure for obtaining afirearms or shotgun licence and how toappeal a refusal or revocation• Sets out which weapons are prohibited forcivilian use• Explains the law on shooting game, includingprotected birds and animals• Discusses the law relating to guns for sportand rifle clubs• Looks at young people and guns• Deals with poaching and criminal offencesrelating to firearms• Covers the law on antique firearms, historichandguns, museum licences, blank firingguns and related subjectsJURISDICTION: United KingdomDec-2011 978 0 414 04498 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 433909Paperback £27.95/€36.00LICENSING LAW AND PRACTICEPhilip Hyde and Carl RohslerLicensing Law and Practice providesstraightforward guidance on all aspectsof licensing and gambling law, steeringpractitioners and local authorities through thelaw and procedures in a concise and highlypractical manner.• Covers all licence types commonlyencountered by local authorities andsolicitors' practices• Gives succinct guidance on legislation andcase law relevant to each type of licensing• Explains the correct application proceduresand assessment criteria• Includes a CD-ROM containing forms andprecedents for each type of licence, withadvice on using them• Deals with appeals• Explains the offences connected to eachlicensing category• Covers the provisions of the Licensing Act2003 and the Gambling Act 2005JURISDICTION: England & WalesNov-2008 978 0 421 95390 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 302027Book & CD-ROM £225.00 (+ £2.25 VAT) = £227.25/€286.00 (+ €2.86 VAT) = €288.86LOCAL AUTHORITYLICENSING ANDREGISTRATION2 RELEASES A YEARPhilip HydeThis comprehensive work provides all that isneeded for successful local authority licenceapplications or registration. Areas covered rangefrom nurseries and residential homes, to petshops and dog breeding, to street trading andlotteries.• Presents the applications for over 50different licences in alphabetical order• Sets out – with sample forms – each of theprocedures to follow in making anapplication• Reproduces the relevant statutory provisions,circulars and forms• Explains the working of local authorities ingranting and refusing applications• Advises on the appeals process• Incorporates all changes introduced by theLicensing Act 2003 and Gambling Act 2005JURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 851 20886 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6416Looseleaf £633.00/€835.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £399.00Europe £409.00/€540.00Rest of World £411.00/$707.00GAMBLING ACT 2005CURRENT LAW STATUTE GUIDESCarl RohslerThe Gambling Act 2005 creates a unifiedregulatory network for the regulation of allforms of gambling in the UK (with the exceptionof the National Lottery).Gambling Act 2005 provides a fullreproduction of the Act, together withannotations, to give guidance on theinterpretation, implications and application ofthe Act in practice.• Enables practitioners to assess the scope ofthe Act and its implications• Explains the remit of the independentGambling Commission• Sets out the powers vested in localauthorities to license gambling premises• Explains the regulation of gamblingadvertising• Sets out the licensing duty for UK operatorsof remote communication gambling• Annotated by a well known specialist in thefield of gambling law and regulationJURISDICTION: United KingdomJul-2005 978 0 421 92350 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 119430Paperback, 390 pp £70.00/€89.00LICENSING PROCEDURESAND PRECEDENTS2 RELEASES A YEARPhilip HydeEverything needed for successful licenceapplications for liquor, gaming and generalentertainment work is conveniently set out andexplained in this single-volume looseleaf work.It contains straightforward, practical informationthat shows how to set about obtaining a licencefor anything from a public house to a circus, andincludes:• Comprehensive checklists of what needs tobe done, and when• All the necessary forms, with simpleinstructions for their completion• The procedures before licensing magistratesand local authorities• Coverage of topics such as time limits, theduration of the licence and grounds forrefusal, appeals, fees and notices• Incorporates all changes introduced by theLicensing Act 2003 and Gambling Act 2005JURISDICTION: England & WalesDec-1990 978 0 851 21549 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6486Looseleaf £337.00/€445.00Updating releases charged for on publicationTo order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 109


LITIGATIONARLIDGE, EADY &SMITH ON CONTEMPTCOMMON LAW LIBRARY4TH EDITIONSir David Eady and Professor A T H SmithArlidge, Eady & Smith on Contempt is theleading authority on the law relating to bothcivil and criminal contempt. It covers everythingfrom the history of contempt and generalprinciples through to the latest developments inpractice and procedure.• Explains the law of contempt as it is evolvingunder the Civil Procedure Rules and theHuman Rights Act• Discusses injunctions restricting freedom ofspeech to protect privacy, and superinjunctions• Considers the impact of social media,including “Tweeting” from court and thecapacity of social media to undermine courtorders• Deals with developments in strict liabilitycontempt• Covers the latest developments in reportingcourt proceedings, including the impact ofthe Family Procedure Rules 2010JURISDICTION: United KingdomDec-2011 978 0 414 04322 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 416128Hardback £289.00/€368.00Available as an eBook during 2012 – see page viBULLEN & LEAKE & JACOB'SPRECEDENTS OF PLEADINGSCOMMON LAW LIBRARY17TH EDITIONGeneral Editors: The Hon Mr Justice William Blair,Lord Dan Brennan, QC, The Right Hon Professor SirRobin Jacob and The Hon Mr Justice Brian LangstaffBullen & Leake & Jacob is widely regarded asthe essential guide to drafting statements ofcase. It offers the advocate a stock ofauthoritative, structured precedents ofstatements of case complete with guidingcommentary across both mainstream andspecialist areas of practice.The 17th edition fully reflects current issues underthe CPR and developments in the individualpractice areas, with new precedents and two newchapters on competition and construction law.• Presents a wide range of contemporarytemplates for drafting which can be easilymodified for specific cases• Covers all classes of litigation from commonareas such as employment law to the moreunusual such as sport (103 areas in total)• Contains example claims and defences• Provides specific practical guidance on eachprecedentJURISDICTION: England & Wales, CommonwealthDec-2011 978 0 414 04775 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 497321Hardback £430.00/€547.00CIVIL COSTSLITIGATION LIBRARY4TH EDITIONSenior Master Peter HurstCivil Costs provides a thorough andauthoritative survey of the costs regime underthe Civil Procedure Rules, helping practitionersunderstand the technicalities of the law. It dealswith all areas of civil costs, from the basicprinciples of entitlement to the practical detailsof how costs are actually assessed.• Clarifies the many areas of uncertaintyrelating to costs• Covers appeals against the summary anddetailed assessment of costs• Includes chapters on costs in arbitrationproceedings, proceedings before the court ofprotection and before other tribunals• Looks at the recovery of costs• Deals with costs in proceedings before theHouse of Lords and European Court ofJustice• Gives guidance on the problems surroundingConditional Fee AgreementsJURISDICTION: United KingdomOct-2007<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 219735Hardback £250.00/€318.00BROOKE'S NOTARY13TH EDITIONNigel ReadyBrooke’s Notary is the standard work onnotarial practice. It provides comprehensiveguidance on the powers, duties and proceduresof notaries in the UK, the Commonwealth andinternational jurisdictions.• Gives guidance on all the main areas ofnotarial practice, including powers ofattorney, affidavits, declarations and shipprotests, bond and debenture operations andshare issue ballots• Examines the status of notarial acts asevidence, in both civil and common law• Explains the impact of the Legal Services Act2007, Money Laundering Regulations 2007,Companies Act 2006 and Civil ProcedureRules on notaries• Considers the Notaries Practice Rules 2001• Covers the training, admission andappointment of notaries• Features an extensive range of precedents• Includes French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italianand German forms for notarial actsJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, European Union,Commonwealth, United StatesJun-2009 978 0 421 93040 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 143523Hardback, 802 pp £255.00/€324.00CIVIL APPEALSPRINCIPLE AND PROCEDUREJames Leabeater, Lynne McCafferty, JamesPurchas and Sean O'SullivanCivil Appeals offers detailed proceduralguidance through the complex process ofbringing appeals in the civil courts. It explainsprocedures in a straightforward, practicalmanner and advises on the appropriateness ofbringing an appeal, and techniques for arguingit. It also examines the principles applied byappellate courts when considering appeals.• Deals with appeals from county court judges,district judges, Queen’s Bench and ChanceryMasters and bankruptcy registrars as well asHigh Court, Court of Appeal and SupremeCourt appeals• Covers appeals against decisions ofarbitrators• Cross-referenced to <strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>’s WhiteBook to aid further research• Contains useful procedural checklists to helpensure nothing is overlookedJURISDICTION: England & WalesDec-2010 978 0 421 96080 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 163947Hardback, 758 pp £175.00/€223.00CIVIL EVIDENCETHE ESSENTIAL GUIDEPRACTITIONER SERIESMartin IllerThis book looks at the subject of civil evidencefrom the perspective of the busy practitioner. Itdeals with the complex rules and proceduresfrom a highly practical perspective, helpingpractitioners use them efficiently and effectively.• Covers relevance, hearsay, oral, documentaryand expert opinion evidence• Shows how to prove facts and what can bedone to make the most of them• Identifies what evidence is vulnerable toexclusion or inadmissible• Covers private and public interest immunity,legal professional privilege and withoutprejudice communications• Provides advice on how to ensure anopponent is providing full disclosure• Shows how best to present evidence at trial• Incorporates diagrams, bullet points andsummaries to explain complex pointsJURISDICTION: England & WalesJun-2006 978 0 421 94710 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 156453Paperback £100.00/€127.00110 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


LITIGATIONCIVIL JUSTICEQUARTERLY4 ISSUES A YEARGeneral Editor: Professor Adrian ZuckermanCivil Justice Quarterly provides comprehensivecoverage of all aspects of the administration ofcivil justice and all new developments in civilprocedural law. It serves as a topical and practicalforum for information about new developmentsand reforms that are taking place throughout theworld in the machinery of civil justice, includingthe growing procedural aspects of public lawlitigation and human rights jurisprudence.• Articles, features and reviews provide up-todateinformation on the impact of the CivilProcedure Rules on civil litigation practice inEngland and Wales• Regular comparative analysis of other civiljustice systems worldwideJURISDICTION: England & Wales, International0261-9261<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 70282012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £363.00Europe £376.00/€497.00Rest of World £379.00/$652.000261-92BV<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7259UK with Bound Volumes £572.00Europe with Bound Volumes £597.00/€787.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £611.00/$1051.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £363.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £142.00Set Price on ApplicationCOMMERCIAL LITIGATION:PRE-EMPTIVE REMEDIES2ND INTERNATIONAL EDITIONEditor in Chief: Iain Goldrein, QC,Richard Aird and Andrew GranthamCommercial Litigation: Pre-emptiveRemedies covers the full spectrum ofpre-emptive remedies. Importantly it includesfull discussion of the international element ofpre-emptive remedies.• Gives commercial litigators immediate accessto the arguments and remedies for speedypre-emptive strikes• Discusses the practice and procedure ofinterim remedies; freezing injunctions andthe appointment of receivers; search orders,orders in relation to property and orders todeliver up goods• Covers the interjurisdictional issues• Includes checklists for finding quick solutionsto problems• Contains forms and precedents and a CaseFile section with synopses of key casesJURISDICTION: England & Wales, InternationalDec-2011 978 0 414 02338 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 555741Hardback £235.00/€299.00COMMERCIALINJUNCTIONS6TH EDITIONSteven Gee, QCNEWEDITIONCommercial Injunctions provides definitiveguidance for those using or advising oncommercial pre-emptive remedies. 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It examines both substantivelaw and procedure, discussing the “who,what, how and when” of disclosureobligations and explaining the implicationsof non-compliance.The new edition brings the text up to datewith the Civil Procedure Amendment Rules2010, incorporates important developmentsin electronic disclosure, time of disclosure,Norwich Pharmacal and other pre-actiondisclosure, and examines recent cases.• A single, reliable reference source forlitigation practitioners, combiningcoverage of both substantive law andprocedure• Covers both documentary and nondocumentarydisclosure• Deals with electronic disclosure• Considers the issue of privilege and thewaiver of it• Covers disclosure in a wide range ofcourts and tribunals• Provides detailed analysis of casedecisions, including Commonwealthcases• Includes the relevant extracts from theCPR, with related Practice Directions andupdated forms and precedents• Remains a key text internationally withmaterial relevant to the Commonwealth,Ireland and the Channel IslandsCONTENTS: Introduction; Time of Disclosure;Norwich Pharmacal and Other Pre-actionDisclosure; People Who Must Give Disclosure;What Must Be Disclosed; Means of Disclosure;Electronic Disclosure; Objections to Disclosure;Inspection of Documents; Production by Nonparties;Objections to Inspection; Loss ofprivilege; Failure to Comply with DisclosureObligation; Solicitor’s Obligations; CollateralUse of Documents; Information Requests; OtherDisclosure of Facts; Experts’ Reports; RealEvidence; Disclosure in Other Courts andTribunals; The Impact of the Human Rights Act1998; Appendices.JURISDICTION: England & Wales, CommonwealthJan-2012 978 0 414 04779 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 497327Hardback c. £225.00/c. €286.00Available as an eBook during 2012 – see page viDOCUMENTARYEVIDENCE11TH EDITIONCharles Hollander, QCNEWEDITION"This is an excellent book... an invaluable andindispensable guide to the challenges posedby the ever-developing law on disclosure."– Civil Justice Quarterly"An essential working tool for the litigator."– European Intellectual Property ReviewDocumentary Evidence provides acomprehensive guide to the legal obligationsof disclosure. 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LITIGATIONINJUNCTIONSPRACTITIONER SERIES11TH EDITIONMr Justice Bean“A copy needs to be in all solicitors’ offices, andcounsels’ chambers.” – The Law Society’sGazette“This book is indispensable for the practitionerin any field of law. Its succinct and clear stylebelies the fact that it covers such a vast topic soextensively.” – Commercial LawyerThis work is the ideal starting point for allpractitioners and is unique in covering thebroad range of injunctions in one volume.The author’s practical treatment provides adescription of the jurisdiction of the court togrant injunctions, together with detailedguidance through practice and procedure.The coverage spans all areas of the law,including a chapter on matrimonial anddomestic proceedings. 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LOCAL GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENTCONSTITUTIONAL ANDADMINISTRATIVE LAW2ND EDITIONAndrew Arden, QC, Christopher Baker andJonathan ManningThis work addresses local governmentconstitutional and administrative law as asubject distinct from the law governing thevarious functions of local authorities. Itexamines the legal framework within whichlocal government is organised, covering boththe statutes regulating local government andthe administrative law governing localgovernment activities, including domesticadministrative law and European law.• Describes in detail the principles that runthrough all local authority decision making• Examines the relationships with central andregional government• Covers the liability and accountability ofauthorities, their members and officers, bothbefore the courts and through local inquiries,external audit and Ombudsmen• Includes local government finance law• Considers proposed changes to the role oflocal governmentJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, CommonwealthApr-2008 978 1 847 03185 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 222714Hardback, 1600 pp £268.00/€341.00LOCAL GOVERNMENTPRECEDENTS ANDPROCEDURES2 RELEASES A YEAREditors: Alan Aisbett, Clive Grace andAlan HarrisonThis work contains a vast range of tailor-madeforms and precedents, procedures, draftingguidelines, checklists, specimen letters andlegal summaries that support legal work acrossthe entire range of local authority functions.• A complete, one-stop source of localauthority precedents• Saves time and effort by creating or adaptingstandard documents• Encourages consistent use of documents• Includes extensive guidance for using theprecedents effectivelyJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 752 00100 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6296Looseleaf £575.00/€758.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £486.00Europe £496.00/€655.00Rest of World £498.00/$857.00SCHOFIELD'SELECTION LAWEditor: Paul Gribble CBESchofield's Election Law sets out and explainsthe law and practice of elections andreferendums in England and Wales. It coversparliamentary, European parliamentary, local,parish and community, Welsh Assembly, GreaterLondon elections and local referendums.• Explains who can and cannot be a candidate,when elections can or must be held, and whoare qualified voters• Deals with the role of the returning officer• Goes through the election process, fromnotice of the election and the poll itself to thecount and post-count procedure• Considers a range of offences related toelections• Contains the complete text of all relevantstatutes and statutory instruments• Reproduces election circulars and specimenforms• Includes a fully searchable CD-ROMcontaining the entire textJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 721 91492 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID:433945Looseleaf & CD-ROM €724.00 (+ €72.40 VAT) = €796.40/£548.00 (+ £54.80 VAT) = £602.80Updating releases charged for on publicationLOCAL GOVERNMENTFINANCE: LAW ANDPRACTICE2 RELEASES A YEARAndrew Arden, QC and Professor Caroline HunterAssistant Editors: John McCafferty and WilliamOkoyaThe Local Government Act 2003 introduced farreachingreforms to local authorities' financialpowers. This work explains in full how localgovernment funds can be raised; how they canand cannot be used, both in terms of spendingand investing; the ways in which authoritiesmust approach financial decision making; andwhat reporting requirements must be in place.• The complete guide to local authority powersand duties concerning finance• Includes statutes, statutory instruments,circulars, CIPFA guidance, Audit Commissionstatements• Updated regularlyJURISDICTION: England & Wales978 0 752 00058 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6281Looseleaf £535.00/€705.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £262.00Europe £272.00/€360.00Rest of World £274.00/$472.00THE PARISH COUNCILLOR'SGUIDE20TH EDITIONPaul ClaydenSince 1922 The Parish Councillor's Guide hasbeen the foremost source of information on thelaw and practice of parish, town and communitycouncils. It is an invaluable reference for newand experienced councillors, and parish clerks,and covers all aspects of local counciladministration.• Deals with topics alphabetically, withextensive cross-referencing• Avoids over-technical language and providespractical comments on what the law meansin practice• Covers new codes of conduct for councillorsin both England and Wales• Goes through new election rules and revisedaccounting guidance• Explains the removal of local councils fromthe ambit of best value legislation andimpact of the Commons Act 2006JURISDICTION: England & WalesNov-2009 978 0 721 90518 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 432426Paperback £17.00/€22.00120 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


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MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT LAWMEDICAL LAWMENTAL HEALTHPERFORMERS' RIGHTS4TH EDITIONThe Hon Mr Justice Richard ArnoldPerformers' Rights is an essential handbookfor practitioners advising performers, theirrepresentatives, exploiters of performers' rightsand their representatives. 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It coversthe rules, powers and procedures of each ofthe regulatory boards, from the GeneralMedical Council and General Dental Councilto the smaller boards such as the GeneralChiropractic Council.This completely revised new editionincorporates all recent developments in thearea, including major case law on key issues,new secondary legislation, changes to theregulatory schemes of several bodies, anddiscusses controversial recent inquires suchas the Shipman report.• Sets out the general principles of Fitnessto Practise• Covers the disciplinary regimes of allhealthcare professions• Examines complaints processes, tribunalprocedures and the decision-makingprocess• Deals with the impact of the HumanRights Act 1998 in this area• Covers appeals and costs• Draws together the diverse case law inthis area• Provides best practice advice andhighlights potential pitfalls• Uses checklists to clarify the key issues• Sets out key parts of the relevantlegislationCONTENTS: Introduction. Fitness to Practiseprocedures – the framework. The Office of theHealth Professions Adjudicator. The GeneralMedical Council. The General Dental Council.The Nursing and Midwifery Council. The RoyalPharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. TheGeneral Optical Council. The GeneralChiropractic Council. The General OsteopathicCouncil. The Health Professions Council. HumanRights Considerations. Fitness to Practise.Preliminaries. Disclosure. Confidentiality andSubject Access Requests. The charge. Thetribunal and its hearings. Procedural issues andevidence. Experts. Abuse of process, doublejeopardy and entrapment.Decision making andReasons. Sanction. Appeal. The Council for theRegulation of Health Professionals. Costs.Restoration to the register. The General SocialCare Council. The Royal College of VeterinarySurgeons. European Perspective.JURISDICTION: England & WalesAug-2012 978 0 414 04640 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 493034Hardback c. £170.00/c. €216.00MENTAL CAPACITYACT MANUAL5TH EDITIONRichard JonesNEWEDITIONThe new 5th edition of the Mental CapacityAct Manual helps ensure best practicecompliance with the Mental Capacity Act2005. 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MENTAL HEALTHPARTNERSHIPMENTAL HEALTH ACT MANUAL14TH EDITIONRichard JonesThe Mental Health Act Manual provides anessential guide to the Mental Health Act formental health and legal professionals, providingclear instructions on the Act and how it governstheir working practices. 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PERSONAL INJURY LAWFACTS & FIGURES2012/13TABLES FOR THE CALCULATIONOF DAMAGES17TH EDITIONGeneral Editor: Robin de Wilde, QCNEWEDITIONNow in its 17th edition, this popularcollection of tables brings together in onevolume all the financial and statisticalinformation needed for assessing specialdamages quickly, easily and accurately. Itdispenses with the need to search a varietyof sources.• Provides access to the latest, up-to-datefinancial and statistical information, as anannual publication• Includes the 6th edition of the Ogdentables• Assists with the calculation of specialdamages and claims for loss of earnings• Helps with the production of schedulesand counter-schedules• Supplies reliable data that can be trusted– produced in association with theProfessional Negligence Bar AssociationCONTENTS: Multiplier & Discount Tables at 2.5%.The Ogden Tables and other Material. Earnings.Interest rates. Prices. Investment. Tax andNational Insurance. Benefits, Allowances,Charges. 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PERSONAL INJURY LAWPLANNING LAWTHE LAW OF CONSENTTO MEDICAL TREATMENT2ND EDITIONAndrew HocktonNEWEDITIONThis work provides comprehensive guidancethrough the complex area of medicalconsent. It covers everything from thegeneral principles in tort that relate toconsent to detailed analysis of proceduralguidelines, case law on consent to specificmedical procedures, and the new regime forassessing mental capacity.• Explains the basic concepts in consentlaw such as autonomy, battery, validconsent, capacity, voluntary consent andbest interests• Covers in detail the relevant human rightsissues• Discusses the impact of the MentalCapacity Act 2005 and Mental Health Act2007• Guides readers through the uniqueprocedural aspects of consent law,including different application proceduresfor treatment of adults and children• Sets out the new procedural issues thatwill arise under the Court of Protection• Provides the latest case law andinterpretation on common consent cases,such as male and female sterilisation,withdrawal of life-sustaining treatmentand blood transfusions• Lays out the rights and obligations ofparents in the treatment of a child• Explains the obligations of surgeonswithin the disciplinary framework• Features an extensive appendix givingeasy access to guidelines, practice notesand extracts from legislationCONTENTS: Introduction. General Principles.Battery. Negligence. Causation. The NewDisciplinary Framework. Mental Capacity Act2005. Capacity. Children and Parents.Incompetent Adults. Specific Cases. CriminalConsent. Procedure. Appendices.JURISDICTION: United KingdomDec-2012 978 1 847 03809 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 326714Hardback c. £125.00/c. €159.00Other Personal Injury Law TitlesCFAS AND RISK ASSESSMENTIN PRACTICENigel Tomkins and Claire EdwardsThis practical book provides practitioners withall the essential information they need tooperate a successful Conditional Fee personalinjury practice. It helps them understand thetechnical issues of CFAs and insurance for CFAwork and how to translate that understandinginto everyday case handling and management.JURISDICTION: England & WalesDec-2002 978 0 421 78620 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 21429Paperback, 320 pp £100.00/€127.00SPORTS PERSONAL INJURYLAW AND PRACTICETim Kevan, Dominic Adamson and StephenCottrellSports Personal Injury: Law and Practiceprovides a practical analysis of sports PI lawtogether with all the ground-breaking legaldecisions and quantum. It is a unique, one-stopsource on this relatively new and rapidlyevolving area of practice.JURISDICTION: England & WalesOct-2002 978 0 421 77840 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 558289Paperback, 384 pp £160.00/€204.00THE CONTROL OF OUTDOORADVERTISING AND GRAFFITIDr Charles MynorsThe Control of Outdoor Advertising andGraffiti explains all aspects of the lawcontrolling signs, advertisements, billboards, flypostingand graffiti. It outlines the law itself andgoes through the mechanics in place to controland regulate advertising and graffiti.• Defines advertising and the differentcategories of advertising• Looks at the process for obtaining consent foroutdoor advertising• Goes through enforcement proceduresincluding removal of unauthorisedadvertising• Covers prosecutions and penalties• Reproduces relevant legislation, includingthe special rules applying in LondonJURISDICTION: England & Wales, Scotland, NorthernIrelandMar-2009 978 0 721 91770 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 432376Paperback £55.00/€70.00ENCYCLOPEDIA OFCOMPULSORY PURCHASEAND COMPENSATION3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Clive M BrandFor over 50 years the Encyclopedia ofCompulsory Purchase and Compensation hasoffered a complete and fully up-to-date guide tothe complex provisions of the law relating to thecompulsory purchase of land and thecompensation provisions.• Contains the full text of all relevant statutes,statutory instruments and circulars, togetherwith case summaries• Expert commentary highlights the practicalapplication of the law• Subscribers receive three updating releasesper annumJURISDICTION: United Kingdom978 0 421 00750 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7758Looseleaf £1015.00/€1338.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £728.00Europe £743.00/€980.00Rest of World £746.00/$1283.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 127


PLANNING LAWENCYCLOPEDIA OFPLANNING LAWAND PRACTICELOCAL GOVERNMENT LIBRARY4 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editors: Christopher Lockhart-Mummery,QC, Joseph Harper, QC and David Elvin, QCAssisted by a Landmark Chambers teamConsultant Editor: Professor Malcolm Grant CBEThe Encyclopedia is exhaustive in its coverageof planning law and practice. 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ROAD TRAFFICSCOTTISH LAWWILKINSON'S ROAD TRAFFICOFFENCES25TH EDITIONGeneral Editor: Kevin McCormacConsultant Editor: Peter WallisWilkinson's Road Traffic Offences is widelyregarded as the definitive authority on roadtraffic offences in England and Wales. Providingeverything needed for both prosecuting anddefending a case, it covers every facet of roadtraffic law the practitioner is likely to encounter.With Wilkinson everything required is to hand,from general definitions to legislation and caselaw. Its straightforward approach allows theuser to access the information needed quicklyand easily, with flow charts, checklists andtabular summaries to clarify complex areas.The 25th edition has been fully updated toinclude the impact of the Criminal ProcedureRules 2010, the Coroners and Justice Act 2009and Equality Act 2010, new EU Regulations onaccess to the international road haulage marketand the carriage of passengers by coach andbus, the effect of sentencing guidelines on casesof causing death by dangerous and carelessdriving, as well as extensive recent case law ondrink/driving and other key areas of road trafficlaw.• Provides everything needed for bothprosecuting and defending a case• Full text commentary and legislation on allaspects of road traffic law• Covers both substantive law and procedure• Practitioner-focused: offers solutions toproblems• Goes through offences, chapter-by-chapter• Follows through to sentencing and appeals,covering every aspect in chronological order• Includes Wilkinson's Road Traffic Law Bulletin1ST SUPPLEMENT: This brings the text up to datewith recent developments in the law.JURISDICTION: United KingdomSep-2011 978 0 414 04577 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 484885Hardback £319.00/€406.00May-2012 978 0 414 02455 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 5671451st Supplement, Paperback c. £65.00/c. €83.00Dec-2012 978 0 414 02456 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID 5671462nd Supplement, Paperback c. £72.00/c. €92.00Available as an eBook during 2012 – see page viOther Road Traffic TitlesTHE LAW OF MOBILE HOMESAND CARAVANS2ND EDITIONPaul ClaydenThis book provides a concise account of the lawin this area, outlining the principal statutesaffecting caravans and mobile homes beforeconsidering topics such as caravan site control,caravans as homes, gypsies, and miscellaneousmatters such as council tax and non-domesticrating, road traffic control and taxation.JURISDICTION: England & WalesJan-2003 978 0 721 90812 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 432389Paperback £27.00/€35.00AGENCYSULILaura MacgregorANTON'S PRIVATEINTERNATIONAL LAWSULI3RD EDITIONPaul Beaumont and Peter McEleavyNEWThis reference title, publishing in the ScottishUniversities Law Institute series, deals with theLaw of Agency in Scotland. A contractualrelationship whereby a party uses someone elseto act on their behalf, agency is a key aspect ofbusiness and forms an important part ofcommercial law. As a SULI text this new workwill be an authoritative voice on the subject,offering insight for litigators and those draftingcommercial agreements.CONTENTS: The Nature of Agency. Authority. Rightsand Duties between agent and principal. Externalrelations: contracting with the outside world.Delictual liability. The Commercial Agents (CouncilDirective) Regulations 1993. Termination of theAgency Relationship.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenJun-2012 978 0 414 01805 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 374355Hardback, c. 340 ppMain UK/Europe c. £175.00The 3rd edition of Professor Anton’s standardtext on the Scottish rules of private internationallaw has been completely revised by ProfessorsBeaumont and McEleavy. The subject area hasbeen comprehensively reshaped in recent yearsdue to the process of Europeanisation. TheBrussels I, Brussels IIa, Rome I, Rome II andMaintenance Regulations, as well as associatedcase law, are considered in detail with regardpaid to their particular impact on Scots law. Therecent work of the Hague Conference on PrivateInternational Law is equally evaluated, mostnotably the Conventions on Maintenance,Choice of Court, Protection of Adults, Protectionof Children and Inter-country Adoption. Inanalysing European and global instruments theauthors have drawn on their experience inparticipating in the negotiation processes inBrussels as well as from their work for theHague Conference.JURISDICTION: Scotland, InternationalW GreenOct-2011 978 0 414 01345 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 13773Hardback £155.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 135


SCOTTISH LAWARBITRATIONSULI2ND EDITIONProfessor Fraser DavidsonIn the highly regarded SULI series, Arbitrationprovides a comprehensive account of the ScotsLaw of arbitration following the groundbreakingArbitration (Scotland) Act 2010. Itcovers all aspects of the law, not only domesticarbitration, but also international arbitrationconducted in Scotland. Since one of the featuresof the 2010 Act is that parties to certainarbitrations can choose to be governed by thepre-Act law, the book also covers this, includingthe UNCITRAL Model Law on InternationalCommercial Arbitration.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenSep-2012 978 0 414 01776 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 324660Hardback c. £115.00CHILDREN'S HEARINGSIN SCOTLAND3RD EDITIONProfessor Kenneth McK NorrieNEWNEW NEWEDITION"The book is essentially practical and acombination of careful academic analysis withdown-to-earth advice makes this a powerful tool foranyone involved with children's hearings" – JanysScott, Journal of the Law Society of Scotland.This new 3rd Edition will take into account thechanges in law and practice since 2005. Ofparticular note is the Children’s Hearings(Scotland) Act 2011 which is due to come intoforce during 2012. This introduces a newNational Body, “Children’s Hearings Scotland”and a new National Convener along with furtherstructural and procedural changes. TheChildren’s Hearings system is unique to Scotlandand has increased in significance over the years.It takes a welfare approach to problems involvingchildren including criminal behaviour, althoughin recent years the need to protect vulnerablechildren has become an increasingly large partof its work. The system involves lawyers whorepresent families and children, the specialistinstitutions and local authorities.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenFeb-2012 978 0 414 01809 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 374999Paperback c. £65.00COHABITATION2ND EDITIONKirsty Malcolm, Fiona Kendall and Dorothy KellasThis practitioner reference work explains thelegal rights and responsibilities that apply tocohabitants. It provides advice on preventativemeasures as well as rescue remedies for clientsdealing with problems that have arisen on thebreakdown of the relationship. It also examinesthe practical implications of such a relationship,covering property, cohabitation agreements,private client issues, delict and pensions.A key aim of the second edition is to provideanalysis of the cases that have been decidedsince the implementation of the Family(Scotland) Act 2006, including comparativecase law from England.CONTENTS: The Statutory Regime – FinancialClaims and Protective Measures. The Common Law– Financial and Property Claims, ProtectiveMeasures. Cohabitation Agreements. Property.Children and Cohabitants. Recognition of Rights ofCohabitants by Third Parties. Comparative Position.Appendix – Styles.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenOct-2011 978 0 414 01826 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 413225Book & CD-ROM £75.00 (+ £3.75 VAT) = £78.75BRIBERY ACT 2010GREENS ANNOTATED ACTSDr Alastair BrownThe Bribery Act 2010 completely recastscorruption law in implementation of a LawCommission Report and to comply with the UK’streaty obligations. Publishing in the GreensAnnotated Acts series, this book contains a fullcopy of the Act with expert annotations byrespected author Alastair Brown. This is anessential text for solicitors and counsel advisingon compliance or dealing with bribery cases andalso as guidance for everyone who might beaffected by the new legislation.These provisions have caused great anxiety tobusiness interests, not least in relation tocorporate hospitality, and mean thatcommercial lawyers will need to advise oncompliance while criminal practitioners will haveto deal with prosecutions under the Act. AlastairBrown’s annotations are a tool for both groups,guiding them through the complex legislationand ensuring that clients can be advised anddefended with confidence.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenNov-2011 978 0 414 01851 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 510286Paperback, 76 pp £60.00CIVIL PROCEDUREAND PRACTICEGREENS CONCISE SCOTS LAW SERIES4TH EDITIONCharles HennessyNEWThe fourth edition of this well respected title is astraightforward yet comprehensive textbookoffering guidance on the many diverse forms ofcivil procedure, from small claims to the Court ofSession rules, and examining the basic principlesbehind the rules and their practical application.This fully revised text reflects all relevantchanges since the last edition in 2008 and hasbeen significantly updated to correspond to theDiploma in Legal Practice (PEAT 1).This title is essential reading for Scots Lawstudents, an ideal reference guide for recentlyqualified solicitors and a handy updating tool forcivil practitioners.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenJul-2012 978 0 414 01879 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 536023Paperback, c. 464 pp c. £42.00CONSTITUTIONAL LAWNEWEDITION EDITIONSULIAlan PagePublishing in the Scottish Universities LawInstitute series, this new work providess themost in-depth Scottish treatment ofConstitutional law.CONTENTS INCLUDES: Foundations. The ScotlandAct. The Human Rights Act. The ScottishParliament. The Scottish Government. The Scottishcourts. The Scottish Parliament’s legislativecompetence. The Scottish government’s powers.Local government. Public bodies. The police.Legislation. Finance. Parliamentary scrutiny ofgovernment. Judicial review: the role of the courts.Ombudsmen and others. The UK dimension. TheEuropean dimension. The international dimension.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenAug-2012 978 0 414 01456 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 13888Hardback, c. 680 ppMain UK/Europe c. £150.00136 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


SCOTTISH LAWCONVEYANCING4TH EDITIONProfessor George L Gretton and Professor KennethG C ReidThis new edition of Gretton and Reid’sConveyancing has been fully updated andrevised to take account of the many changes inlaw and practice since the last edition in 2004.Produced with the realities of practice in mind,this well-established guide to the law is at oncedetailed and extensive in its material whileremaining thoroughly accessible.CONTENTS: Missives: Contract, breach, content.Examination of title. Matrimonial homes and homesin co-ownership. Dispositions. Descriptions. Realburdens and servitudes. Execution of deeds.Property registers. Judicial rectification ofdocuments. Mortgages. Heritable securities.Assignations. Feudal conveyancing. Searches,reports and letters of obligation. Deeds of uninfeftparties. Trusts and executries. Destinations.Partnership and companies.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenSep-2011 978 0 414 01761 0<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 287171Hardback £81.00CURRIE ONCONFIRMATION OFEXECUTORSGREENS PRACTICE LIBRARY9TH EDITIONEilidh M ScobbieAn updated edition of this celebrated textbook,coverage includes reference to the rights of civilpartners and cohabitees. With a substantialstyle bank dealing with a wide variety ofsituations, this title will be an essential purchasefor anyone involved in executries.CONTENTS: Domicile. Validity of testamentarywritings. Payments without exhibiting confirmation.Confirmation of executors-nominate. Confirmationof executors-dative. The form and procedure indative petitions. Problem groups of executors.Preparation of the inventory estate. The function ofthe Sheriff Clerk in granting confirmation.Transmission of trust and executory property.Additional inventories and confirmations. Records –extracts – calendars. Judicial proceedings.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenNov-2011 978 0 414 01461 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 13892Book & CD-ROMMain UK/Europe £185.00 (+ £3.70 VAT) = £188.70DEBT LEGISLATIONGREENS ESSENTIAL LEGISLATIONDawn McKenzieNEWEDITIONBuilding on the success of the author’s earlierwork Debt Arrangement and Attachment, thisnew volume of annotated legislation has beenexpanded to include the amended text of theDebtors (Scotland) Act 1987. The legislation isfully consolidated and includes amendmentsmade by the Bankruptcy and Diligence etc.(Scotland) Act 2007, such as the creation of thenew diligence of “interim attachment”.The author’s detailed annotations provideexpert analysis of this complex area of the law,making this an essential purchase for allsolicitors and legal professionals dealing withdebt recovery work.CONTENTS: Debtors (Scotland) Act 1987; DebtArrangement and Attachment (Scotland) Act 2002;Act of Sederunt (Debt Arrangement andAttachment (Scotland) Act 2002) 2002; DebtArrangement Scheme (Scotland) Regulations 2004(SSI 2004/468), as amended.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenJan-2012 978 0 414 01782 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 328813Paperback, c. 340 ppMain UK/Europe c. £75.00CRIMINAL PROCEDURE(SCOTLAND) ACT 1995GREENS ANNOTATED ACTS10TH EDITIONRobert S Shiels, Iain Bradley, Peter Ferguson, QCand Sheriff Alastair N BrownThe 1995 Act is the most important piece oflegislation relating to Scots criminal procedurefor the current generation of Scots criminal lawpractitioners. Shiels, Bradley and Brown providea full copy of the Act with authoritative sectionby-sectioncommentary, which provides aportable companion for criminal lawyers andother professionals working in the area ofcriminal law.Important updates for 2011 includeamendments to the 1995 Act by:• Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act2010• Criminal Procedure (Legal Assistance,Detention and Appeals) (Scotland) Act 2010• Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenSep-2011 978 0 414 01841 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 485130Book & CD-ROM £90.00 (+ £3.60 VAT) = £93.60DAMAGES (SCOTLAND)ACT 2011GREENS ANNOTATED ACTSAnnotated by Professor Joe ThomsonIn July 2011 this important piece of legislationcame into force and has influenced the way inwhich every personal injury solicitor works.Scots law now reflects much of the Scottish LawCommission’s Report on Damages for WrongfulDeath (SLC 213). The Commission had taken theview that the Damages (Scotland) Act 1976 hadbecome over complex and containedinaccuracies as a result of numerousamendments made over the years. The 2011 Actre-enacts much of the existing law but in a muchmore logical and coherent way.Any solicitor working in personal injury shouldhave a copy of the legislation, its affects and theguidance to help put it into practice.CONTENTS: Annotated version of the Damages(Scotland) Act 2011. Part II of the Administration ofJustice Act 1982 as amended by the 2011 Act.Appendix B of the Scottish Law Commission’s reporton Damages for Wrongful Death.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenNov-2011 978 0 414 01887 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 556432Paperback, 44 ppMain UK/Europe £38.00DOMESTIC ABUSEAND SCOTS LAWGeneral Editor: Helen HughesThis book provides a comprehensive andpractical guide to all aspects of Scots Lawrelating to domestic abuse. It is designed to beaccessible to solicitors, advisers and all thoseseeking information and guidance in cases ofdomestic abuse.As well as covering the law as it relates todomestic abuse and obtaining protective orders,it also provides practical guidance on otherareas of the law that come in to play indomestic abuse cases, such as criminalprocedures, criminal injuries compensation, theChildren’s Hearing system, domestic abuse froma psychological point of view, and what themedia can and cannot report. The book alsoprovides information in connection withGovernment response and strategies indomestic abuse cases.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenDec-2011 978 0 414 017887<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 348188Book & CD-ROM, 400 pp £65.00 (+ £1.30 VAT) = £66.30To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 137


SCOTTISH LAWTHE ELDER CLIENTA PRACTICAL GUIDE2ND EDITIONSusan Duff and Fiona McDonaldNEWIssues relating to the “older client” form agrowing area of practice for private clientlawyers. This book brings together the principalissues which affect older clients, including wills,trusts, tax planning, powers of attorney,incapacity and care homes. The new edition willtake into account key developments in the law,including the commencement of the AdultSupport and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007,which has made significant changes in relationto powers of attorney.The book is divided into two parts, looking firstlyat issues relating to “forward planning” such aspowers of attorney and inheritance taxplanning. The book then looks at a range of“rescue remedies” for clients facing immediateissues including the death or incapacity of afamily member.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenApr-2012 978 0 414 01806 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 374351Hardback c. £75.00GLOAG AND HENDERSON:THE LAW OF SCOTLANDNEWEDITION EDITION13TH EDITIONGeneral Editors: Professor Hector MacQueen andThe Right Hon Lord EassieFirst published in 1927, Gloag and Hendersonis quite simply the work of reference on the lawof Scotland. It is unique in providing thecomplete Scots private law library in onevolume, with no other single legal title inScotland offering the same kind of coverage.From the outset it was distinguished by theclarity and accessibility of its coverage. Thedevelopment of Scots law in the twentiethcentury can be traced through succeedingeditions of the textbook.As with previous editions, legislative changeshave affected many of the topics included inGloag and Henderson and this new editionincorporates all relevant changes in the lawsince the last edition in 2007. The delict sectionhas been restructured significantly.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenSep-2012 978 0 414 01818 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 381994Hardback c. £220.00GREEN'S PRACTICE STYLES– COMMERCIAL LEASESGreens Practice Styles: Commercial Leasesprovides the quality and authority of the leasessection of the parent title’s Division C in a handyportable volume. Whether you need access tostyles on the move, or already own PracticeStyles and just need a cost effective duplicateversion of the commercial leases section, this isthe title for you.It is a highly practical tool. All content comes inhard copy and on CD, allowing the styles to bestudies in the book format while downloadingthe digital versions for use. There is also ahelpful index of styles making it quick and easyto find everything needed.Styles contained in the text include: Assignationof Lease, Lease – Multi-Occupancy building;Notice effecting irritancy of lease; Offer – Tosub-let; Rent review notice.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenNov-2011 978 0 414 01888 4<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 557008Book & CD-ROM, 968 pp £55.00 (+ £2.20 VAT) = £57.20FAMILY PROCEEDINGSGREENS PRACTICE LIBRARYGeorge JamiesonNEWThis is the first part of a major 3 volume workwhich aims to detail and discuss courtproceedings in relation to the extensive range offamily law actions. Volume 1 deals withDomestic & International Jurisdiction in Family,Civil Partnership & Cohabitation Actions. Thetitle looks beyond Scottish law alone andincludes an international focus.CONTENTS: Grounds for Jurisdiction in FamilyProceedings. Adoption of Children in the UnitedKingdom. The Hague Convention on IntercountryAdoption. Actions Concerning Marital Status.Actions Concerning Civil Partnership status.Parentage and Legitimacy. Parental Orders in theUnited Kingdom. Maintenance.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenJan-2012 978 0 414 01798 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 365491Hardback c. £125.00GREEN’S ANNOTATEDRULES OF THE COURT OFSESSION 2012/2013NEWEDITION EDITIONPARLIAMENT HOUSE BOOKReproduced from the Parliament House Book,this book provides a comprehensive andauthoritative guide to the practice and procedureof the Court of Session.As well as providing the full text of the Act ofSederunt (Rules of the Court of Session 1994)1994, this handy, portable volume also providesdetailed expert analysis written by Sheriff NigelMorrison QC.CONTENTS: Acts of Sederunt: Expenses of PartyLitigants 1976 (SI 1976/1606); Solicitor's Rights ofAudience 1993 (SI 1993/1215); Rules of the Court ofSession 1994 (SI 1994/1443). Court Fees: Court ofSession etc. Fees Order 1997 (SI 1997/688).Directions and Practice NotesJURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenAug-2012 978 0 414 01882 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 536257Paperback c. £135.00GREEN’S SHERIFF COURTRULES 2012-2013PARLIAMENT HOUSE BOOKNEWEDITIONGreens Sheriff Court Rules provides the fulltext of rules governing the sheriff courts. Theseare reprinted from Parliament House Book, themost comprehensive and up to date source ofScots legislation available.This edition has been fully updated to includeall amendments since the previous edition. Itallows fast access to the facts whether in theoffice, court, library or home.CONTENTS: Fatal Accident and Sudden DeathsInquiry Procedure (Scotland) Rules 1977. OrdinaryCause Rules 1993. Summary Applications, StatutoryApplications and Appeals etc. Rules 1999. SummaryCause Rules 2002. Small Claims Rules 2002.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenAug-2012 978 0 414 01883 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 555482Paperback, c. 736 pp c. £54.00138 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


SCOTTISH LAWGREEN’S SOLICITORSPROFESSIONALHANDBOOK 2012-2013PARLIAMENT HOUSE BOOKThis text supplies a complete collection of thelegislation and rules governing the conduct ofSolicitors in Scotland. A reprint from ParliamentHouse Book, it offers all the weight and authorityof the encyclopaedia in a handy portableformat.CONTENTS: Solicitors (Scotland) Act 1980. LegalProfession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 2007. LegalServices (Scotland) Act 2010. Law Society ofScotland Practice Rules 2011. CCBE Code ofConduct for European Lawyers 2006. Code of Ethicsfor Insolvency Practitioners. Practice Guidelines.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenAug-2012 978 0 414 01884 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 555753Paperback c. £54.00JURIDICAL REVIEWTHE LAW JOURNAL OF THESCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES4 ISSUES A YEARGeneral Editor: Professor Joe M ThomsonJuridical Review is Scotland's leading refereedlaw journal, providing complete confidence thatthe content is of the highest standard. Preparedby Professor Joe Thomson it has remainedpopular over the 119 years since first publication.Stay abreast of current legal thinking bysubscribing to Juridical Review. With fourissues per year it keeps readers up to date withthe most recent developments. Each issuecomprises coverage and comment on the latestcases and most important decisions.Juridical Review is used widely within the UKand Europe as well as internationally with alarge number of subscribers worldwide.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW Green 0022-6785<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 71222012 Subscription PricesUK: £262.00NEWEDITIONTHE LAW OF CORPORATEINSOLVENCY IN SCOTLANDGREENS PRACTICE LIBRARY4TH EDITIONJohn St. Clair and The Hon Lord Drummond Young, QCThe most up-to-date and authoritative guidanceon all aspects of corporate insolvency as thelaw stands in Scotland. It provides a fullunderstanding of the principles underpinningthe law, as well as the application of it.This fully revised 4th edition focuses on therecent amendments to the Scottish InsolvencyRules by the following SSI’s:• Insolvency (Scotland) Amendment Rules2008/662• Insolvency (Scotland) Amendment Rules2007/2537• Insolvency (Scotland) Amendment Rules2006/734• Insolvency (Scotland) Amendment Rules2006/735There have also been over 360 cases since theprevious edition in 2004 and content andchanges from a number of these are taken intothe text. Considerable updates have been madeto the areas of administration, liquidation,employment and pensions and the chapter onthe International Dimension.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenNov-2011 978 0 414 01755 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 285720Hardback, 702 pp £165.00THE LAW SOCIETY OFSCOTLAND DIRECTORY OFEXPERT WITNESSES 2012The Law Society of Scotland Directory ofExpert Witnesses contains all the informationneeded to find expert witnesses to provideevidence in court or write a report. Withhundreds of named experts who either live orwork in Scotland, it allows easy identification ofexperts with the required experience.The 2012 edition is a complete, one-stopreference; it gives immediate access to a widerange of top quality expert witnessesthroughout Scotland without having to spendhours searching for the information.• The only directory endorsed by The LawSociety of Scotland• Current contact details and information fromthe experts themselves• Over 1,000 specialisms covered• Over 350 checked expert witnesses listed,living and working throughout Scotland• Includes profiles of translators andinterpreters in ScotlandJURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenOct-2011 978 0 414 01853 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 510362Paperback £80.00PERSONAL INJURYPRACTICE IN THESHERIFF COURT3RD EDITIONRonald E ConwayThis 3rd Edition of Personal Injury Practice inthe Sheriff Court is a full update of the previous2003 edition and remains a practical and userfriendly guide to procedure for personal injuryclaims in the sheriff court.It is split into two key parts: Part One: PersonalInjury Claims, emphasises various strategies tostrengthen the case at every stage; Part Two:Common Actions, discusses the law andpractice of the most commonly encounteredsources of action including an outline on the lawand practice of stress, bullying and harassment.JURISDICTION: ScotlandW GreenNov-2011 978 0 414 01837 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 466568Hardback, 440 pp £84.00PLEADING IN ARBITRATION:A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDESteven P Walker, Iain K Clarkand James HopeNEWThis new title provides practitioners with anarrative guide that mirrors the variousprocedural stages of an arbitration.Arbitration has seen a massive increase ininterest in Scotland as a result of thecommencement of the Arbitration (Scotland)Act 2010. 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SHIPPINGBRICE ON MARITIMELAW OF SALVAGE5TH EDITIONJohn Reeder, QCNEWBrice provides comprehensive coverageof the law relating to marine salvageoperations. 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TheJurisdiction of the Admiralty Court. SalvedProperty and Salved Values. Wrecks Salvageand the Underwater Cultural Heritage. TheSalvage Agreement. Salvage and theEnvironment. Salvage and Breach of Duty.Lloyds Form and Arbitration. Appendices.JURISDICTION: InternationalJan-2012 978 0 414 04579 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 484988Hardback c. £345.00/c. €439.00CARVER ON BILLS OFLADINGNEWEDITION EDITIONBRITISH SHIPPING LAWS3RD EDITIONSir Guenter Treitel, QC and Professor Francis MB Reynolds, QCBuilding on a heritage of distinction in itsfield, this new edition of Carver on Bills ofLading offers exhaustive coverage of thenature and uses of bills of lading pluscomprehensive case reference and coveragefrom two of the foremost commentators onthis area of law.It provides a detailed analysis of the Englishcase law on the subject, of cases from anumber of other common jurisdictions andof the common law background to this caselaw. 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Itlooks in detail at the contracts involved and therecourse available when contracts are breached.• Enables practitioners to have all theelements of a diverse field available at theirfingertips• Goes through the documents in common usein international carriage• Highlights the areas where disputes mostfrequently arise• Looks at liability issues, remedies anddamages• Includes a chapter on project and heavy liftforwarding• Considers e-commerce issues• Presents key source material in appendices,including SITPRO Standard Form AlignedDocuments, International CarriageConventions and domestic statutesJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalDec-2009 978 1 847 03772 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 325245Hardback, 1020 pp £289.00/€368.00LOWNDES & RUDOLF: THE LAWOF GENERAL AVERAGE ANDTHE YORK-ANTWERP RULESBRITISH SHIPPING LAWS13TH EDITIONEditors: Julian Cooke and Richard CornahFirst published in the 1870s, this leading workprovides detailed, section-by-section commentaryon the recently revised York-Antwerp Rules. Itexplains both the underlying principles of eachRule and the problems that can arise in applyingthem.• Provides commentary on the obligations, rightsand entitlements of the various parties involvedin a general average• Discusses the various causes of action open tothe parties• Covers the enforcement of rights in a generalaverage• Includes worked examples to clarify how thelaw works in practice• Offers an international perspective withdiscussion of US and Commonwealth decisions• Contains useful forms, such as standardsecurity documentation• Includes key reference materials such as theRules of Practice of the Association of AverageAdjusters• Includes maritime insurance clausesJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalMay-2008 978 1 847 03033 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 178472Hardback, 866 pp £345.00/€439.00THE ROTTERDAM RULESTHE UN CONVENTION ON CONTRACTSFOR THE INTERNATIONAL CARRIAGE OFGOODS WHOLLY OR PARTLY BY SEAProfessor Michael F Sturley, Professor TomotakaFujita and Professor G J van der ZielThis work provides comprehensive commentaryon the new UN convention governing howgoods are conveyed by sea, in force fromSeptember 2009. It supplies reliable guidance,being written by three of the architects of theconvention who were intimately involved in itsdrafting and negotiation.• Explains the intended meaning of all of theprincipal provisions• Follows the organisation of the conventionfor easy reference• Includes many worked examples –hypothetical cases with explanations of howthey would be resolved under the newconvention• Places the convention in its historical andcommercial contexts so its practical impact isclearJURISDICTION: United KingdomDec-2010 978 1 847 03734 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 285543Hardback, 506 pp £215.00/€274.00KENNEDY AND ROSE ON THELAW OF SALVAGEBRITISH SHIPPING LAWS7TH EDITIONProfessor Francis RoseKennedy and Rose on the Law of Salvageprovides an in-depth explanation of all aspectsof the law of salvage. 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TAXATION LAWTORTTAX AVOIDANCEKevin Prosser, QC and Rebecca MurrayNEWTax Avoidance draws together in onesource all matters concerning UK taxavoidance, including detailed discussion ofall UK and EU tax avoidance legislation andcase law. 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European law: Cadbury’sSchweppes & the UK approach.JURISDICTION: United KingdomJul-2012 978 1 847 03774 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 289652Hardback c. £165.00/c. €210.00WHITEMAN & SHERRYON CAPITAL GAINS TAXBRITISH TAX LIBRARY3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editor: Michael SherryThe leading work on capital gains tax, nowpublished as a single volume looseleaf, providesdefinitive guidance on even the most difficultquestions of law.• Includes recent cases and changes from eachFinance Act• Examines statutory provisions identifyingissues and offering the authors’ views• Looks at the case law analysing the majordecisions of the courts and the implications• Analyses the general rules applying to assets,disposal and computation• Considers the rules on particular classes ofassets• Deals with particular taxpayers such astrustees, personal representatives, charitiesand partnerships• Examines the jurisdictional limits andoutlines the new remittance basis• Updating releases published to keep readersup to dateJURISDICTION: United Kingdom978 1 847 03710 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 282919Looseleaf £409.00/€539.00Updating releases charged for on publicationWHITEMAN & SHERRYON INCOME TAXBRITISH TAX LIBRARY3 RELEASES A YEARGeneral Editors: David Sutherland and Barrie AkinWhiteman & Sherry on Income Tax is thedefinitive work on this subject, providingcomprehensive analysis of every part of the lawrelating to income tax. 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TORTTRUSTS LAWSTATUTORY TORTSKeith Stanton, Paul Skidmore, Michael Harris andJane WrightStatutory Torts is a unique work that pullstogether all the information a practitioner needson those torts that are derived from statute.It covers a vast range of statutory torts includingthose in the areas of personal injury, economicloss, goods, land, public authorities, personalinterest and the environment. Recent legislationthat has created statutory torts, including theHuman Rights Act 1998, the Financial Servicesand Markets Act 2000 and Enterprise Act 2002,is also examined.• A complete reference source on statutorytorts• Covers general principles and specificstatutory torts• Explains the basis for liability, causation andremedies• For easy reference includes an encyclopaedictable of statutory tortsJURISDICTION: England & WalesAug-2003 978 0 421 53940 2<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 16209Hardback £280.00/€356.00DECLARATIONS OF TRUST:A DRAFTSMAN'S HANDBOOK4TH EDITIONCatherine SandersThis easy to use, "how-to" guide for the generalpractitioner shows how to use declarations oftrusts to protect client interests. It deals withall situations where they can be used – such asproperty purchases, wills, insurance policies andcompany shareholdings – giving step-by-stepdrafting guidance.• Organised transaction-by-transaction sopractitioners can go straight to relevantadvice• Each chapter contains a short, clear narrativeexplaining the key issues• Contains a whole host of precedents whichcan easily be adapted to the situation inhand• Features all the precedents on a CD-ROM toaid rapid drafting• Gives guidance on the latest developments,including the Finance Act 2008 changes toStamp Duty Land Tax and Inheritance Tax• Reproduces Land Registry forms completedas each situation requiresJURISDICTION: United KingdomSep-2009 978 0 414 04119 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 348065Book & CD-ROM £80.00 (+ £1.60 VAT) = £81.60/€102.00 (+ €2.04 VAT) = €104.04DRAFTING TRUSTS AND WILLTRUSTS IN THE CHANNELISLANDSJames Kessler, QC and Paul MatthamsThis work provides everything necessary tointerpret trusts drafted in Jersey and Guernseyand draft new ones with confidence. Using aclear, easy-to-understand style, free of technicaljargon, it discusses the principles of Jersey andGuernsey trust law, examines recent legislationin the area, and provides best practice draftingadvice on a wide range of trusts.• Advises on the best trust to use in a widerange of situations• Highlights common drafting mistakes andtraps and provides solutions• Contains precedents which are also providedon CD-ROM for quicker drafting• Covers both lifetime trusts and will trusts• Cites Jersey and Guernsey cases, bothreported and unreported• Explains the differences between Jersey andGuernsey trust lawJURISDICTION: Guernsey, JerseyNov-2006 978 0 421 95710 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 166831Book & CD-ROMMain UK/Europe £220.00 (+ £4.40 VAT) = £224.40/€280.00 (+ €5.60 VAT) = €285.60DRAFTING TRUSTSAND WILL TRUSTSA MODERN APPROACH11TH EDITIONJames Kessler, QC and Leon SartinNEWEDITION"This original and thought-provoking book willbe invaluable to trust practitioners, whetheraspiring or experienced." – Law Society'sGazetteWith an emphasis on clear English and easeof understanding, Drafting Trusts and WillTrusts has won a reputation for bringinga fresh approach to creating documents.It provides guidance on best practice whendrafting trusts and will trusts, and featuresa comprehensive range of newly updatedprecedents, drafted in a straightforward,modern style.The new 11th edition incorporates all recentdevelopments in the law, including analysisof the latest case law.• Features a comprehensive range ofprecedents, drafted in clear English• Supplies a wealth of commentary tosimplify the drafting process• Goes through the choices that have tobe made and the issues that concernthe settler and testator• Explains the technical issues involved indrafting settlements, along with commonmistakes and traps• Discusses the second edition of the STEPprovisions in-depth• Includes changes under the Finance Act2011 and Finance Act 2012• Reviews recent case law• Provides the precedents on a CD-ROM forrapid draftingJURISDICTION: England & WalesDec-2012 978 0 414 02501 1<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 568381Hardback & CD-Rom c. £120.00 (+ £2.40 VAT) = £122.40/c. €153.00 (+ €3.06 VAT) = €156.06148 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk


TRUSTS LAWINTERNATIONAL TRUSTPRECEDENTS1 RELEASE A YEAREditorial Team: Withers LLPInternational Trust Precedents provides acomplete library of documents, with clearsupporting commentary, to create effectivetrusts in key overseas jurisdictions. 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Administration of the trustproperty. Breach of trust and remedies. Lawfuldeparture from the trusts.JURISDICTION: England & Wales, CommonwealthDec-2012 978 0 414 02436 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 566996Hardback c. £300.00/c. €381.00EMAIL YOUR ORDERS AND ENQUIRIES TOTRLUKI.orders@thomsonreuters.comTLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.comNEWEDITIONSNELL'S EQUITYTRUSTS, WILLS AND PROBATE LIBRARY32ND EDITIONGeneral Editor: John McGhee, QCAcknowledged as the leading authority onequity, Snell deals with equitable principlesand remedies, together with their application intrusts, probate and mortgages. 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WILLS & PROBATEBRIGHOUSE'S PRECEDENTSOF WILLS14TH EDITIONDavid Endicott and Andrew JonesBrighouse provides everything required forpractitioners to draft reliable and sophisticatedwills in clear, succinct English. It supplies willprecedents covering the full range of situationsmet in daily practice, with practical draftingadvice to help adapt precedents to clients'precise needs.• Offers advice and precedents for wills noteasily found elsewhere• Examines all relevent topics, such as thepowers of trustees, so they are taken intoaccount in will drafting• Incorporates the latest developments in thepre-owned assets regime and stamp dutyland taxes• Provides a Will instructions questionnaire toensure nothing is overlooked• Includes a CD-ROM with all the precedentsfor rapid drafting and adaptationJURISDICTION: England & WalesOct-2007 978 1 847 03224 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 225283Book & CD-ROM £159.00 (+ £3.18 VAT) = £162.18/€202.00 (+ €4.04 VAT) = €206.04THE LAW AND PRACTICE OFINTESTATE SUCCESSIONTRUSTS, WILLS AND PROBATE LIBRARY3RD EDITIONProfessor Christopher Sherrin and Roger BonehillSherrin & Bonehill is the only specialist workon the complex laws of intestacy and providesthe definitive guide to both law and practice.This edition considers major legislation suchas the Law Reform (Succession) Act 1995 andTrustee Act 2000 and the impact of the CivilProcedure Rules.• Deals with practical matters includingobtaining a grant and administrationof the estate• Sets out tax considerations• Clarifies the duties, powers and liabilitiesof personal representatives• Goes though entitlement and distribution• Examines the issue of the matrimonial home• Covers what happens in partial intestacy• Highlights matters that may affectentitlement• Includes key legislation, rules and ordersJURISDICTION: England & WalesJun-2004 978 0 421 85210 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 25761Hardback £329.00/€418.00CONTENTIOUSPROBATE CLAIMSPRACTITIONER SERIES2ND EDITIONAndrew Francis and Hedley MartenNEWEDITION"To be recommended for those who may beheading in the direction of a contested probateaction." – New Law JournalContentious Probate Claims guides thepractitioner through all aspects of the lawand procedure involved in contesting thevalidity of a will. It explains what contestedprobate is and how it relates to the noncontentiousprobate system and otherrelevant areas. It demonstrates how tochallenge a will and takes the readerthrough each stage of the proceedings.• Sets out the substantive law in a clearand readable manner• Offers guidance on how to assess themerits of a case before making ordefending a claim• Shows how to prepare a case step-bystep,going through the forms which mustbe used, how they should be completedand served• Clarifies evidence, both pre-trial and attrial• Advises on conduct of the final hearing• Explains the orders the court can make• Deals with enforcement of orders andappeals• Covers the issues from both claimant anddefendant perspectives• Includes guidance on alternative disputeresolution methods including mediation• Looks at costs issues• Contains all relevant Rules, protocols,precedents, pleadings and court claimforms• Includes checklists to ensure each stageis completed correctly• Incorporates new case law, such asSherrington v Sherrington, the updatedContentious Probate Rules, and theimpact of the Mental Capacity Act 2005CONTENTS: Part One: The Law: Challenging thewill; Interest claims; Lack of testamentaryintention; Lack of due execution; Lack oftestamentary capacity; Lack of knowledge andapproval; Undue influence; Fraud and forgery;Revocation; Related non-probate claims; PartTwo: Procedure: The rules as to starting claims;Dealing with claims once started; The finalhearing; Discontinuance and compromise;Orders which the court can make; Costs;Enforcement of orders and terms of settlement;Funding Probate Claims; Appeals; Appendices.JURISDICTION: United KingdomOct-2012 978 0 414 04291 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 406628Paperback c. £79.00/c. €101.00INHERITANCE ACT CLAIMS:LAW AND PRACTICETRUSTS, WILLS AND PROBATE LIBRARY3RD EDITIONSidney RossInheritance Act Claims: Law and Practicecovers statutory provision for inadequateprovision in a will or under the laws of intestacy.It explains the law, practice and procedure in astraightforward and practical way, sopractitioners can assess the merits of a potentialclaim along with its cost implications.• Explains how the law is applied and whatthe court must take into account whenconsidering a claim• Discusses practice and procedure, dealingwith matters that may arise before, duringand after making a claim under the 1975 Act• Reproduces all relevant legislation, rules,orders and forms• Provides questionnaires to help gather all thenecessary information for a claim• Contains a set of precedents• Fully updated in the light of recent casessuch as Fielden v Cunliffe, P v G, Baynes vHedger and Negus v BahouseJURISDICTION: United KingdomOct-2011 978 0 414 04851 5<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 508855Hardback £160.00/€204.00PERSONAL CHATTELS:LAW, PRACTICE AND TAX– WITH PRECEDENTSPRACTITIONER SERIESAnn StanyerThis work supplies highly practical guidance onthe disposal of personnel chattels through wills,estates and trusts. 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WILLS AND PROBATEPOWERS OF ATTORNEYPRACTITIONER SERIES10TH EDITIONTrevor M Aldridge QC (Hon)This book is a clear, practitioner’s guide to thecreation, interpretation and use of powers ofattorney, written in a succinct andstraightforward manner.Useful forms and precedents include over 20forms of document for general use, ancillarydocuments for use by trustees, and more than40 clauses for appointment, authority conferred,restrictions on authority, the manner ofexercising powers and execution.• Clarifies the role, powers and duties of donor,attorney and third parties• Shows how powers of attorney are used indifferent situations, including land andcompanies• Covers the new Lasting Power of Attorney• Advises on drafting issues – and includesprecedents• Explains how powers of attorney interact withtrusts law• Reproduces relevant statutes, statutoryinstruments and rulesJURISDICTION: England & WalesSep-2007 978 1 847 03193 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 222699Paperback £110.00/€140.00PROBATE PRACTICEMANUAL2 RELEASES A YEAREditors: Christopher Butcher andAmanda King-JonesProbate Practice Manual provides everythingneeded to run a successful probate practice. 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INDEX TO TITLESAccidents Abroad 124Actions Against Public Officials 1Administrative Court Digest 1Administrative Court: Practice and Procedure 1ADR: Principles and Practice 56Advising a Suspect in the Police Station 45Agency 135Agency Law 20Agricultural Law, Tax and Finance 3Aircraft Finance: Registration, Security andEnforcement 6Aircraft Liens and Detention Rights 6Annual Review of Irish Law 97Anti Money Laundering Guide 6Anti-Social Behaviour and Disorder: Powersand Remedies 118Anton's Private International Law 135Arbitration 4, 136Archbold Magistrates' Courts CriminalPractice 2012 46Archbold: Criminal Appeal Cases Index 45Archbold: Criminal Pleading, Evidenceand Practice 2012 46Archbold: International Criminal Courts 46Arlidge & Parry on Fraud 46Arlidge, Eady & Smith on Contempt 110Arnould’s Law of Marine Insurance 140Articles of Association: Table A and theNew Model Articles 25Asbestos Litigation 125Asset and Project Finance: Law and Precedents 6A-Z of Contract Clauses, The 39Bagehot and Kanaar on MusicBusiness Agreements 121Banking Law 97Banking Litigation 7Bar Directory 2012, The 132Barnsley's Land Options 100Benjamin's Sale of Goods 20Bernstein's Handbook of Arbitration and DisputeResolution Practice 5Birds' Modern Insurance Law 85Black's Law Dictionary 132Boilerplate: Practical Clauses 20Boundaries and Easements 100Boundaries, Walls and Fences 101Bowett's Law of International Institutions 96Bowstead and Reynolds on Agency 20Brave New World: Impact of the Legal ServicesAct 2007 132Break Clauses 103Bribery Act 2010 136Brice on Maritime Law of Salvage 141Brighouse's Precedents of Wills 150British Company Law & Practice Service 25British Company Law Library 26British Firearms Law Handbook, The 109British Tax Review 144Brooke's Notary 110Building Contract Disputes: Practice andPrecedents 33Bullen & Leake & Jacob's Precedents of Pleadings 110Bullying and Harassment at Work 57Burnett-Hall on Environmental Law 63Business Premises: Possession and LeaseRenewal 103Butler and Merkin's Reinsurance Law 85Byles on Bills of Exchange and Cheques 18C.I.P.A. Guide to the Patents Acts 93Carver on Bills of Lading 141Carver on Charterparties 141CFAs and Risk Assessment in Practice 127Chalmers and Guest on Bills of Exchange andCheques 7Charging and Trading in Local Government 118Charities: The Law and Practice 19Charlesworth & Percy on Negligence 147Children's Hearings in Scotland 136Chitty on Contracts 40Civic Ceremonial 121Civil Actions against the Police 76Civil Appeals: Principle and Procedure 110Civil Costs 110Civil Evidence 110Civil Justice Quarterly 111Civil Liability Acts, The 98Civil Partnership Act 2010 98Civil Procedure and Practice 136Civil Procedure in the Superior Courts 98Claims against Uninsured and Untraced Drivers:Law and Procedure 88Clerk & Lindsell on Torts 147CMLR Anti-Trust Reports 29Cohabitation 136Cohabitation and Trusts of Land 70Cohabitation: Law and Precedents 70Colinvaux and Merkin's Insurance Contract Law 85Colinvaux's Law of Insurance 85Collective Investment Schemes: Law and Practice 18Commentary on the LCIA Rules, A 3Commercial Court, The 98Commercial Environmental Law and Liability 63Commercial Injunctions 111Commercial Law 98Commercial Laws of Europe 20Commercial Leases 104Commercial Litigation: Pre-Emptive Remedies 111Commercial Property Development Precedents 101Commercial Transactions Checklists 21Common Market Law Reports 66Commonhold Law 104Community Designs Handbook 91Community Trade Mark Handbook 94Companion Guide to Life Sentences 47Company Directors: Law & Liability 26Company Lawyer, The 29Company Liquidations 85Company Precedents 26Comparative Law of International Arbitration 6Comparative Law of Security Interests and TitleFinance 10Competition Cases from the European Union 29Competition Law: European Community Practice& Procedure 32Competition Litigation in the UK 32Compliance Officer Bulletin 7Computer and Telecommunications Law Review 78Confidentiality 76Conflict of Laws and International Finance 11Conflicts of Interest 111Constitutional Law 136Construction All Risks Insurance 86Construction and Engineering Precedents 34Construction Insolvency 81Construction Law 33Construction Law Journal 34Construction Law Service CD-ROM 34Consumer Complaints and Compensation 18Contaminated Land 63Contentious Probate Claims 150Contracts of Employment 57Contractual Duties: Performance, Breach,Termination, Remedies 40Control of Outdoor Advertising and Graffiti, The 127Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, The 43Conveyancing 137Copinger & Skone James on Copyright 91Copyright and Designs Law 92Corporate Criminal Liability 47Corporate Rescue 81Councillor, The 121Countryside Law 65Court of Appeal Criminal Division 47Cousins: Law of Mortgages 101CPD Webinars 157Craies on Legislation 132Crime Desktop CD-ROM 47Criminal Appeal Reports 47Criminal Appeal Reports (Sentencing) 48Criminal Evidence 48Criminal Justice Act 2003 53Criminal Law Review 48Criminal Law Week 49Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 137Cross on Local Government Law 119Cross on Principles of Local Government Law 119Crown Court Index 2012 48Cruelty – An Analysis of Article 3 78Current Law 54Current Sentencing Practice 48Currie on Confirmation of Executors 137164


Index to TitlesDamages (Scotland) Act 2011 137Data Protection Law and Practice 55Data Protection: Laws of the World 55De Smith's Judicial Review 2Debt Legislation 137Debt Recovery Through The Courts 112Declarations of Trust 148Defamation 56Defective Premises: Law and Practice 104Delay and Disruption in Construction Contracts 34Derivatives: Law and Practice 7Design Law: European Union and UnitedStates of America 92Dicey, Morris & Collins on the Conflict of Laws 33Dilapidations: The Modern Law and Practice 104Directors' Disqualification and InsolvencyRestrictions 81Directory of Local Authorities 2012 43Disability Discrimination 57Disclosure 112Discrimination 57Discrimination in Employment 57Documentary Evidence 112Dog Law Handbook, The 62Doing Business in Europe 66Domain Names: Global Practice and Procedure 88Domestic Abuse and Scots Law 137Double Taxation Conventions 144Draft UNCITRAL Digest and Beyond, The 6Drafting Commercial Agreements 21Drafting Trusts and Will Trusts 148Drafting Trusts and Will Trusts in the ChannelIslands 148Dublin University Law Journal 99Due Diligence Law and Practice 26Duress, Undue Influence and UnconscionableDealing 40Dymond's Capital Taxes 144EC Competition Law on Technology Licensing, The 32EC Competition Law Reporter 29EC Merger Control 29EC Merger Regulation: Substantive Issues, The 30Economics of EC Competition Law, The 32Elder Client, The 138Electronic Signatures and Identities Law andRegulation 78Emmet and Farrand on Title 43Employee Share Schemes 144Employment Law Practice: Strategies for Success 57Employment Precedents and Company PolicyDocuments 58Employment Tribunal Practice and Procedure 58Encyclopedia of Competition Law 30Encyclopedia of Compulsory Purchase andCompensation 127Encyclopedia of Consumer Credit Law 7Encyclopedia of Consumer Law 39Encyclopedia of Data Protection and Privacy 55Encyclopedia of Environmental Health Law andPractice 62Encyclopedia of Environmental Law 64Encyclopedia of European Community Law 66Encyclopedia of European Union Law 66Encyclopedia of Financial Services Law 7Encyclopedia of Highway Law and Practice 73Encyclopedia of Housing Law and Practice 74Encyclopedia of Information Technology Law 79Encyclopedia of Insurance Law 86Encyclopedia of Local Government Law 119Encyclopedia of Planning Law and Practice 128Encyclopedia of Professional Partnerships 123Encyclopedia of Rating and Local Taxation 119Encyclopedia of Road Traffic Law and Practice 134Encyclopedia of Social Services and ChildCare Law 60Encyclopedia of United Kingdom andEuropean Patent Law 93Energy Law and Regulation in the European Union 61Enforceability of Landlord and Tenant Covenants 104Enforcement of a Judgment 112Entertainment and Media Law Reports 121Entertainment Law Review 121Environmental Law Reports 64Environmental Protection Legislation 1990-2002 65EPC Contracts and Major Projects 34Equal Pay 58Equality Act 2010 58Equitable Remedies 113Estoppel by Conduct and Election 42EU Anti-Dumping Law & Practice 30EU Anti-Subsidy Law & Practice 97EU Antitrust Procedure 30EU Communications Law 81EU Competition Law Handbook 2012 31EU Environmental Law 64EU Focus 66EU Public Procurement: Law and Practice 130EU State Aids 31EU Trade Barrier Regulation 97European Administrative Law 1European Commercial Cases 21European Community Cases 66European Competition Law Review 31European Copyright and Design Reports 92European Cross- Border Estate Planning 145European Cross Border Insolvency 85European Current Law 67European Food Law 73European Human Rights Law Review 76European Human Rights Reports 76European Intellectual Property Review 88European Law Review 67European Lawyer Reference Series, The 68-69European Patent Decisions 93European Patent Office Reports 94European Patents Handbook 93European Patents Sourcefinder 94European Private International Law of Obligations,The 33European Trade Mark Reports 94European Union Law 67European Union Law Library 67Exclusion Clauses and Unfair Contract Terms 39Expert Determination 56Expert Evidence: Law and Practice 113Expert Witness Directory 2012, The 132Expert Witness, The 113Extradition and Transnational Criminal Procedure 99Facts & Figures 2012/13 126Family Proceedings 138Financial Provision in Family Matters 70Fleet Street Reports 89FloSuite Legal 155Formation and Variation of Contract 41Franchising: Law and Practice 21Free Movement of Persons in the EnlargedEuropean Union 78Freedom of Information Law 99Freedom of Information Manual 55French Tax & Business Law Guide 70Frustration and Force Majeure 42Gadsden on Commons and Greens 101Gale on Easements 102Gambling Act 2005 109Gammie & de Souza: Land Taxation 145Garner's Law of Sewers and Drains 64Garner's Local Land Charges 43Gas Sales and Gas Transportation Agreements 61Gatley on Libel and Slander 56Glanville Williams Textbook of Criminal Law 49Gloag and Henderson: The Law of Scotland 138Global Competition Litigation Review 31Global Telecommunications Law and Practice 79Goff & Jones: The Law of Unjust Enrichment 113Goode on Legal Problems of Credit and Security 8Goode on Payment Obligations in Commercial andFinancial Transactions 8Goode on Proprietary Rights and Insolvency in SalesTransactions 81Goods in Transit 142Gower & Davies: Principles of ModernCompany Law 26Greens Annotated Rules of the Court of Session2012/2013 138Green's Practice Styles - Commercial Leases 138Greens Sheriff Court Rules 2012 – 2013 138Greens Solicitors Professional Handbook2012 – 2013 139Greenslade on Costs 113Griffith & Ryle Parliament: Functions, Practiceand Procedures 3165


Index to TitlesGuest on the Law of Assignment 23Guide to European Company Laws 29Guide to Natural Burial, A 63Hague on Leasehold Enfranchisement 105Handbook of Business Tenancies 105Handbook of Dilapidations 105Handbook of ICC Arbitration 4Handbook of Investment Arbitration 5Handbook of Land Compensation 128Handbook of Rent Review 105Handbook of Rent Review CD-ROM 105Handbook of Residential Tenancies 105Handbook of UNCITRAL Arbitration 4Health Care Regulatory Law, Principleand Process 122Hedge Funds and the Law 8Hewitt on Joint Ventures 21Heywood & Massey: Court of Protection Practice 113Highway Law 73History of Probation, The 53Holiday Law 39Holiday Rights 58Housing Law 74Housing Law and Precedents 74Housing Law Reports 74Housing Law Service CD-ROM 75HousingView 75Hudson Fourth Edition Volume 2 Table of Cases,The 38Hudson's Building and Engineering Contracts 34Human Rights and Criminal Justice 50Human Rights Law Reports - UK Cases 77Human Rights Practice 77Human Rights: Judicial Protection in the UnitedKingdom 77Humphreys' Family Proceedings 72IDS Employment Law Brief 59IDS International Employment Law Guides 59IDS Pensions Law Reports 124Illegality and Public Policy 41Image, Persona and the Law 121Index to Legal Citations and Abbreviations 133Individual Tax Residence 145Industrial Action 58Information Rights 77Inheritance Act Claims: Law and Practice 150Injunctions 114Insights into IFRS 1Insolvency 82Insolvency Intelligence 82Insolvency Litigation 82Insurance Law 99Insurance of Commercial Risks: Law and Practice,The 86Insuring Foreign Risks 86Intellectual Property Issues in CommercialTransactions 22Intellectual Property Law and Taxation 89Intellectual Property Quarterly 89Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyrights,Trademarks & Allied Rights 89International Agency, Distribution and LicensingAgreements 21International and Domestic Arbitration inSwitzerland 5International Arbitration Law Review 4International Business Law Journal 22International Commercial Arbitration &Conciliation in UNCITRAL Model Law Jurisdictions 5International Company and CommercialLaw Review 22International Computer and InternetContracts and Law 79International Contract Manual 41International Corruption 49International Dispute Resolution 56International Economic Law 96International Energy Law Review 62International Finance: Law and Regulation 8International Insider Dealing 19International Intellectual Property Litigation 89International Litigation Procedure 114International Loans, Bonds, Guarantees and LegalOpinions 11International Money Laundering and TerroristFinancing: A UK Perspective 50International Protection of the Environment 64International Public Procurement 130International Regulation of Finance and Investment 9International Secured Transactions 9International Security Regulations 9International Security Regulations StockExchanges of the World 9International Tax Systems and PlanningTechniques 2011/2012 145International Trade Law and Regulation 97International Trust Precedents 149Internet Law and Regulation 79Interpretation of Contracts, The 41Introduction to Highway Law, An 73Irish Jurist, The 99Islamic Family Law 71Jackson & Powell on Professional Liability 129JCT Contracts 36-37Jervis on Coroners 45Jones on Extradition and Mutual Assistance 50Journal of Business Law 22Journal of Housing Law 75Journal of International Banking Law & Regulation 9Journal of Personal Injury Law 124Journal of Planning and Environment Law 128Journal of Social Security Law 71Jowitt's Dictionary of English Law 133Judicial Remedies in Public Law 2Judicial Review of Criminal Proceedings 99Juridical Review 139Jurisdiction and Arbitration Agreements and theirEnforcement 5Keating on Construction Contracts 35Keating on IT Contracts 80Keating on JCT Contracts 35Keating on NEC3 35Kemp & Kemp Personal Injury Practice CD-ROM 125Kemp & Kemp: Personal Injury Law, Practice andProcedure 125Kemp & Kemp: Quantum of Damages 125Kennedy and Rose on the Law of Salvage 142Kerly's Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names 95Kerr & Hunter on Receivers and Administrators 82Landlord and Tenant Factbook 106Landlord and Tenant Reports 106Landlord and Tenant Review 106Landlord and Tenant Service CD-ROM 106Law and Practice of Compromise, The 114Law and Practice of International Finance Series,The 10Law and Practice of Intestate Succession, The 150Law and Regulation of Investment Management 9Law of Allotments 65Law of Bank Payments 10Law of Consent to Medical Treatment, The 127Law of Corporate Insolvency in Scotland, The 139Law of Credit and Security, The 100Law of Defamation, The 98Law of Finance 10Law of Financial Derivatives, The 100Law of Guarantees 12Law of Insolvency, The 83Law of Insurance Broking, The 88Law of Loans and Borrowing, The 12Law of Mobile Homes and Caravans, The 135Law of Nuclear Power, The 61Law of Parks and Open Spaces 64Law of Passing-Off: Unfair Competition byMisrepresentation, The 95Law of Personal Property 23Law of Public and Utilities Procurement, The 130Law of Reinsurance, The 88Law of Trees, Forests and Hedges, The 65Law of Waste Management, The 65Law on Financial Derivatives, The 12Law Quarterly Review, The 133Law Society of Scotland Directory of ExpertWitnesses 139Lawtel 156Lawyer's Factbook, The 133Laying Down the Law 133Leasehold Law 106Leasehold Valuation Tribunals: A Practical Guide 108Leases: Covenants and Consents 106Legal Aspects of Sovereign Debt Restructuring 12Legal Services Commission Manual 114166


Index to TitlesLender Claims 129Letting Business Premises 107Lewin on Trusts 149Lewison’s Drafting Business Leases 107Licensing Law and Practice 109Licensing Procedures and Precedents 109Lightman & Moss: The Law of Administrators andReceivers of Companies 83Limitation Periods 115Lindley & Banks on Partnership 123Listed Buildings, Conservation Areasand Monuments 128Litigation Practice, The 115Local Authority Health & Safety Enforcement 121Local Authority Licensing and Registration 109Local Council Clerk's Guide 119Local Council Finance 119Local Government Constitutional andAdministrative Law 120Local Government Finance: Law and Practice 120Local Government Precedents and Procedures 120Lowndes & Rudolf: The Law of General Averageand The York-Antwerp Rules 142MacGillivray on Insurance Law 87Manual of Housing Law 75Maritime Law 142Marsden - Collisions at Sea 143Maternity & Parental Rights 59Matrimonial Conveyancing 43McCutcheon on Inheritance Tax 146McGregor on Damages 54McPherson's Law of Company Liquidation 83Media & Business Contracts Handbook, The 41Medical Negligence 125Megarry & Wade: The Law of Real Property 102Melville: Forms and Agreements on IntellectualProperty 89Mental Capacity Act Manual 122Mental Health Act Manual 123Mental Health Law 123Misrepresentation, Mistake and Non-Disclosure 42Misuse of Drugs and Drug Trafficking Offences 50Mitchell, Taylor and Talbot on Confiscationand the Proceeds of Crime 51Modern Contract of Guarantee, The 13Modern GATT Law 97Modernising Probation & Criminal Justice 53Moments in Probation 53Money Laundering Law and InternationalFinancial Crimes 50Money Laundering Law and Practice 100Monroe & Nock on the Law of Stamp Duties 145Moral Rights 92Morgan and Burden on Computer Contracts 80Muir Hunter on Personal Insolvency 83Muir Watt & Moss: Agricultural Holdings 3Music Business: Infrastructure, Practice and Law 122Negotiating International Joint VentureAgreements 23Negotiating International Software Licencesand Data Transfer Agreements 80Neighbours and the Law 101New Directions in the Law of the Sea GlobalDevelopments 96Occupational Illness Litigation 126Offshore Business Centres: A World Survey 145O'Hare & Browne: Civil Litigation 115Oil and Gas Exploration Contracts 62Oil and Gas Production Contracts 62Osborn's Concise Law Dictionary 133Outsourcing Contracts 24Overseas Supply and Installation Contracts 38Palmer on Bailment 23Palmer's Company Law 27Palmer's Company Law: Annotated Guide to theCompanies Act 2006 27Palmer's Corporate Insolvency 83Palmer's Limited Liability Partnership Law 123Parallel Importation Under European Union Law 90Parish Councillor's Guide, The 120Partnering and Alliancing in Construction Projects 38Patent Cooperation Treaty Handbook 94Pensions and Employment Law 59Pensions Law and Practice with Precedents 124Pensions Risk and Strategy 124Performers' Rights 122Personal Chattels: Law, Practice and Tax – WithPrecedents 150Personal Injuries and Quantum Reports 126Personal Injury Pleadings 126Personal Injury Practice in the Sheriff Court 139Personal Injury Toolkit 126Personal Insolvency 84PFI and Major Strategic Procurement In LocalGovernment, The 131Phipson on Evidence 115Planning Appeal Decisions 128Planning Controls and Their Enforcement 128Pleading in Arbitration: A Practitioner's Guide 139Police and Constabulary Almanac 2012 51Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, The 51Police Station Adviser's Index 51Potter & Monroe's Tax Planning with Precedents 146Powers of Attorney 151Practical Civil Court Precedents 115Practical Commercial Precedents 24Practical Company Law and CorporateTransactions 27Practical Conveyancing Precedents 44Practical Elections Administration 121Practical Food Law Manual 73Practical Guide to Corporate Governance, A 27Practical Guide to International CommercialArbitration, A 4Practical Guide to PPP in Europe, A 131Practical Guide to PPP in the UK, A 131Practical Intellectual Property 90Practical Intellectual Property Precedents 90Practical Lease Precedents 107Practical Lending and Security Precedents 13Practical Matrimonial Precedents 71Practical Trust Precedents 149Practical Will Precedents 151Practitioner's Guide to Alternative InvestmentFunds, A 13Practitioner's Guide to Authorised InvestmentFunds, A 13Practitioner's Guide to Basel III and Beyond, A 13Practitioner's Guide to Commodity Finance, A 14Practitioners Guide to Conflicts of Interest in theFinancial Services Industry 14Practitioner's Guide to Corporate Restructuring, A 83Practitioner's Guide to Derivatives, A 13Practitioner's Guide to Directors' Duties andResponsibilities, A 27Practitioner's Guide to EU Financial ServicesDirectives, A 18Practitioner's Guide to European LeveragedFinance, A 15Practitioner's Guide to FSA Investigations andEnforcement, A 18Practitioner's Guide to Inside Information, A 14Practitioner's Guide to International MoneyLaundering Law and Regulation, A 18Practitioner's Guide to MiFID, A 18Practitioner's Guide to Mortgage Regulation, A 19Practitioner's Guide to Private Equity, A 24Practitioner's Guide to Securitisation, A 19Practitioner's Guide to Syndicated Lending, A 15Practitioner's Guide to Takeovers and Mergersin the European Union, A 31Practitioner's Guide to The AIM Rules, A 15Practitioner's Guide to The City Code on Takeoversand Mergers 2012/2013, A 15Practitioner's Guide to the European Conventionon Human Rights, A 77Practitioner's Guide to The Financial ServicesAuthority Listing Regime 2012/2013, A 16Practitioner's Guide to The FSA Handbook, A 19Practitioner's Guide to The FSA Regulationof Banking, A 19Practitioner's Guide to The FSA Regulationof Designated Investment Business, A 15Practitioner's Guide to The FSA Regulation ofInvestment Banking, A 19Practitioner's Guide to The Law and Regulationof Financial Crime, A 52Practitioner's Guide to The Regulation ofInsurance, A 87Practitioner's Guide to the Regulation of MarketAbuse, A 16Practitioner's Guide to UK Money LaunderingLaw and Regulation, A 16Practitioner's Manual for Trade Mark Prosecutionand Litigation in the EU 95167


Index to TitlesPrecedents for the Conveyancer 44Pre-Owned Assets and Estate Planning 146Preston and Newsom: Restrictive CovenantsAffecting Freehold Land 102Principles of Corporate Insolvency Law 84Principles of International Insolvency 10Private Client Business 146Private Equity Law and Practice 24Private Equity Transactions 24Probate Practice Manual 151Probation Directory 2012, The 52Procedural Law of the European Union 67Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 53Professional Indemnity Insurance Law 86Professional Negligence and Liability Reports 130Project Finance 17Project Finance, Securitisations andSubordinated Debt 11Property Law Bulletin 103Property Transactions: Planning and Environment 103Property Transactions: Stamp Duty Land Tax 44Property, Planning and Compensation Reports 129Public Law 2Public Private Partnerships & PFI 131Public Procurement Law Review 131Rectification 115Redundancy 60References to the European Court 115Regulation of Insurance in the UK, Ireland and EU 87Regulation of International Finance 11Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 53Renewal of Business Tenancies 107Residential Possession Proceedings 108Restrictive Covenants under Common andCompetition Law 25Riley on Business Interruption Insurance 87Road Traffic Reports 134Rook & Ward on Sexual Offences 52Rotterdam Rules, The 142Rowlatt on Principal and Surety 16Rowley & Baker: International Mergers –The Antitrust Process 32Ruoff & Roper: Registered Conveyancing 44Russell on Arbitration 6Russell-Clarke & Howe on Industrial Designs 92Sale and Supply of Goods and Services 25Sale of Shares and Businesses 25Salinger on Factoring 17Sassoon: CIF and FOB Contracts 143Schmitthoff's Export Trade 97Schofield's Election Law 120Scottish Criminal Law 140Scottish Trusts: A Drafting Guide 140Scrutton on Charterparties and Bills of Lading 142Sealy & Milman: Annotated Guide to theInsolvency Legislation 2012 84Securities Transactions in Europe 17Sentencing Referencer 2012 52Sentencing: Towards a Coherent System 100Serengeti 156Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 53Service Charges and Management 108Set-Off and Netting, Derivatives, Clearing Systems 11Sex Discrimination 60Sexual Offences Act 2003 53Shackleton on the Law and Practice of Meetings 28Shareholders' Agreements 28Shareholders' Rights 28Shaw's Directory of Courts in the UnitedKingdom 2012 134Sinclair on Warranties and Indemnities onShare and Asset Sales 25Small Claims Handbook 140Snell's Equity 149Social Fund: Law and Practice, The 72Social Security Legislation 2011/2012 71-72Solcara 155Sports Personal Injury: Law and Practice 127State Aid Law of the European Union 32Statutory Torts 148Stone's Companion Guide to Enforcement 52Stone's Companion Guide to Sentencing– Specific Offences 52Strasbourg Case Law 78Street Use and the Law 74Stroud’s Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases 134Summerskill on Laytime 143Susskind Interviews: Legal Experts in ChangingTimes, The 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> International SportsLaw Review 144<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Company Law Newsletter 28<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Complete InsolvencyService CD-ROM 84<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Conveyancing Practice 44<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Encyclopedia ofEmployment Law 60<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>’s Express Wills 151<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Law of Pension Schemes 124<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Planning Law ServiceCD-ROM 129<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Planning Law:Practice and Precedents 129<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Probate Plus 151<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Sentencing Service 53Tax Avoidance 147Taxation of Companies and CompanyReconstructions 146Technology and Construction Court, The 38Telecommunications, Broadcasting andthe Internet 80Terrell on the Law of Patents 94Theobald on Wills 151Todd's Relationship Agreements 72Trade Mark Handbook, The 95Trade Marks in Europe: A Practical Jurisprudence 95Trade Marks, Trade Names and Unfair CompetitionCD-ROM 96Trade Marks, Trade Names and Unfair Competition:World Law and Practice 96Trademark Practice and Forms 95Transfer of Undertakings 60Transnational Contracts 42Transnational Litigation Guide 118Treitel on The Law of Contract 42TRIPS Agreement, The 90Tritton on Intellectual Property in Europe 91Trust Taxation 149Tudor on Charities 19U.S. Regulation for Asset Managers Outside theUnited States 17U.S. Securities Laws and Foreign Private Issuers 19UAE Civil Code and Ministry of JusticeCommentary – 2010 118Understanding & Negotiating Turnkey andEPC Contracts 38Understanding the FIDIC Red Book 38Unfair Dismissal 60United Kingdom Oil & Gas Law 62Unlawful Interference with Land 103Varsity Directory of Investigators and ProcessServers 2012 134Wages 61Water and Drainage Law 65Weinberg & Blank on Takeovers and Mergers 32Westlaw International 157Westlaw UK 154White Book, The 116-117Whiteman & Sherry on Capital Gains Tax 147Whiteman & Sherry on Income Tax 147Wilkinson's Road Traffic Offences 135Williams Mortimer & Sunnucks – Executors,Administrators and Probate 152Wills, Administration and Taxation Lawand Practice 152WIPO Journal, The 91Wisdom's Law of Watercourses 65Wolstenholme & Cherry's Annotated LandRegistration Act 2002 45Wontner's Guide to Land Registry Practice 44Woodfall: Landlord and Tenant 108Woodroffe & Lowe's Consumer Law and Practice 39Working Time 61World Copyright Law 93World Intellectual Property Rights and Remedies 91World Online Business 80Wurtzburg & Mills: Building Society Law 18Zamir and Woolf: The Declaratory Judgment 2Zuckerman on Civil Procedure: Principlesof Practice 118168


INDEX TO AUTHORS7 Kings Bench Walk 141Adamantopoulos, Kostantinos 97Adamson, Dominic 127Aird, Richard 111Aisbett, Alan 120Akin, Barrie 147Aldous, Grahame 125Aldridge, Trevor M 101, 104, 107, 151Alexander, Jill 44Allen, David K 126Allen, Simon 125Allen & Overy 85Allery, Philip 38Amos, Merris 77Anderberg, Karen 17Anderson, David 115Anderson, Hamish 83Andrews, Geraldine 12Andrews, Neil 40Andrews, Peter 125Anglade, Leila 56Aplin, Tanya 89Arden, Andrew 74, 75, 120Arlidge, Anthony 46Arnold, Richard 122Arrowsmith, Sue 130, 131Arshad, Raffia 71Arts, Dirk 67Ashe, Michael 100Ashworth, Andrew 49Asif, Jalil 130Astleford, Peter 8Atkin Chambers 34Badcoe, Penny 131Bailey, S H 64, 119Baker, Christopher 120Baker, Dennis 49Baker, Donald I, 32Baker, Philip 144Barfield, Richard 13Barlow, John 152Barnes, Barbara 46Barsby, Clare 47Bates, John H 65Bates, Justin 74, 75Baughen, Simon 143Beale, Hugh 40Bean, Mr Justice 114Beatson, Jack 77Beaumont, Paul 135Beldam, Alix 47Bell, Stuart 64Beloff, Michael J 144Bennet, Mark 126Bennett, David 83, 123Bennett, Howard 142Bennett, John 118, 130, 131Berger, Bernhard 5Berkeley, Iona 95Berridge, Alison 30Berry, Steven 142Besson, Sebastien 6Bhala, Raj 97Bhaloo, Zia 106Bignell, Janet 107Billins, Roger 20Binchy, William 97Binder, Peter 5Bird, Steven 51Birds, John 85, 86, 87Birss, His Honour Judge 94Bishop, Edward 125Bishop, Simon 32Black, Jack 92Blackburn, Robert 3Blair, Bruce 71Blair, William 110Blanke, Gordon 31Blizzard, Keith 100Bond, Catherine 113Bond, Patrick 119Bond, Robert 80Bonehill, Roger 150Bonner, David 71, 72Booth, Robin 6Boothroyd, Jan 43Boston, Charles 105Botis, Dimitris 95Boxell, Tim 27Bradley, Iain 137Bramwell, Richard 146Brand, Clive M 105, 127Brand, Ronald A 6Bray, Robert 67Brazell, Lorna 78Brennan, Dan 110Breslin, John 97Brett, Hugh 88Bridge, Michael 20, 23, 83Bridge, Stuart 102Briggs, Adrian 33Briggs, John 83Brightwell, James 149Brindle, Michael 10Brougham, Chris 83Brown, Adrian 131Brown, Alastair 136Brown, Alastair N 137Brown, Henry 56Browne, Kevin 115Brumby, Frank 84Bryden, Douglas 63Buck, Trevor 72Buckley, Austin 99Buckley, Richard A 41Bugden, Paul 142Buhler, Michael 4Bui, Victoria 56Burden, Kit 80Burkill, Guy 94Burnett, Calum 18Burnett-Hall, Richard 63Burr, Andrew 34Burrell, Peter 18Burton, James 28, 64Busuttil, Godwin 56, 121Butcher, Christopher 151Button, Maurice 131Byrne, Raynond 97Caddick, Nicholas 152Cafferkey, Annette 108Cain, Nicola 56Cain, Paul 88Calleja, Rico 121Cambien, Nathan 67Campbell, Colin 113Campbell, Douglas 94Cannon, Mark 129Cape, Edward 53Carter, Tom 71Cartwright, John 41, 42Cattermole, Rebecca 118Caulfield, Geraldine 28Cavill, Darren 44Chamberlain, Emma 144, 146, 149Chambers, Gaynor 35Chartered Institute of PatentAttorneys (C I P A) 91, 93, 94, 95Chong, Rebecca 94Christou, Richard 20, 21, 25Chuah, Jason 22Cirell, Stephen 118Clark, Andrew 18Clark, Fiona 89, 93Clark, Iain K 139Clark, Wayne 107Clarke, Alison 43Clarke, Ian 45, 101Clarke, Malcolm 40Clayden, Paul 63, 64, 65, 74, 119, 120, 121, 135Clayton, Richard 76Clegg, Jonathan 94Clement- Davies, Christopher 62Clifford, Phillip 3Cohen, David 144169


Index to AuthorsCohen, Paul H 49Colley, Peter 89, 94Collins of Mapesbury, Lord 33Collins, Michael 146Collins, Scott 118Collyer-Bristow 106Constable, Adam 35Conway, Ronald E 139Cook, Helen 61Cook, John 29Cook, Trevor 90Cooke, Darryl 24Cooke, Julian 142Cooper, John 55, 78Cooper, Jonathan 76Cooper, Roger 147Coppel, Philip 77Cordes, Madeleine 28Cornah, Richard 142Cornick, Tim 15Cornish, William 89, 93Cory-Wright, Charles 125Cottrell, Stephen 127Coulson, Peter 38Cousins, Edward 101Coveney, Stephen R 44Cox, Raymond 10Crabb, Letitia 106Cracknell, Douglas 19Crockford, Neil 86Cummins, Christopher 19Curran, Patrick 126Daintith, Terence C. 62Darlington, Elizabeth 70Dauppe, Victor 89Davidson, Fraser 136Davidson, Nigel 17Davies, Gill 113Davies, Gillian 91, 92Davies, Paul 26, 83, 123Davis, Christopher 26Davis, Richard 81Davis-White, Malcolm 81, 82Day, Martin 14de Vall, David 89de Wilde 126Delany, Hilary 98Demetriades, Christina 22Demetriou, Marie 115Derbyshire, Wyn 59Dickinson, Andrew 33Digings, Lee 130Dixon, John 48Dixon, Martin 43, 44, 102Dixon, Rodney 46Dobson, Catherine 28Doherty, Bernard 124Doherty, Nick 109Donnelly, Catherine 2Donnelly, Mary 100Douglas, Jane 44Dovar, Daniel 108Dowding, Nicholas 104, 106, 108Dowling, Stephen 98Doyle, Louis 82Dray, Martin 100Driscoll, James 74, 105, 106Drummond Young, Lord 139Duff, Susan 138Dugdale, Anthony 147Duncan Wallace, Ian 38Dunne, Derek 99Duodu, Korieh 56Dymond, Andrew 74, 75, 108Eady, David 110Eassie, Lord 138Eastaway, Nigel 89Eaton, Deborah 70Eder, Bernard 142Edwards, Anthony 45Edwards, Claire 127Edwards, Patricia 94Eicke, Tim 76, 78Eiselen, Sieg 41Elderfield, Matthew 18Elliott, Nicholas 7, 18Ellis, Carol 134Elvin, David 103, 128Emmerson, Ben 77Endicott, David 150Enonchong, Nelson 40Enright, Ian 86Enterprise Chambers 106Ervine, W C H 140Etherington, Laurence 64Evans, Martin 47Fancourt, Timothy 104Farr, Sebastian 81Farrand, Julian 43, 45Farrell, James 56Fell, Mark 18Fenwick Elliott, Robert 33Ferguson, Peter 137Ferrari, Franco 6Fetherstonhaugh, Guy 105Fine, Frank L 32Finizio, Steven P 4Firth, Simon 7FitzGerald, Sean 28Flechtner, Harry 6Fletcher, Ian F 83, 123Floyd, Richard E 84Ford, Charlotte 151Forde, Michael 99Fortson, Rudi 50, 53Fosbrook, Deborah 39, 41Foskett, The Hon Mr Justice 114Foster, Charles 126Fox, Deborah 52Fox, Ruth 16, 19Foxton, David 142Framjee, Pesh 19Francis, Andrew 150Frase, Dick 8, 9, 14Freedman, Clive 56Freedman, Judith 144Frieze, Steven A 82Frisby, Sandra 82Fujita, Tomotaka 142Fulford, Adrian 46Furlong, Richard 50Furst, Stephen 35Galbraith, H. Reynold 140Gallafent, Richard 89Gallagher, Stan 108Garner, Bryan A 132Garnett, Kevin 91, 92Garrett, Lucy 35Garrigues, Cristina 96Garzaniti, Laurent 80Gault, Simon 143Gaunt, Jonathan 102Gearing, Matthew 6Gee, Steven 111Gelpern, Anne 8George, Sarah 57Gervais, Daniel 90Gill, Judith 6Gilman, Jonathan 140Gleeson, Simon 19Glover, Jeremy 33, 38Glynn, Joanna 122Goldrein, Iain 111Gomez, David 122Goode, Roy 8, 81, 84Goodman, Andrew 130Goodwill, Christopher 25Gordon, Richard 1, 77, 78Gore, Allan 125, 126Gough, Helen 134Grace, Clive 120Grant, David 39Grant, H 55Grant, Malcolm 128Grant, Thomas 129170


Index to AuthorsGrantham, Andrew 111Greenberg, Daniel 132, 133, 134Greenish, Damian 105Grekos, Martha 64Gretton, George L 137Gribble, Paul 120Grier, Ian 84Grosz, Stephen 77Groves, Christopher 100Grundy, Milton 145Guest, A G 7, 23Gullifer, Louise 8Hale, Brenda 123Hall, Austen 6Hall, Christopher 15Hamer, George 93Hampton, Alison 24Hanbury, William 104Hancher, Leigh 31Handley, Kenneth 42Hanif, Saima 1Harbottle, Gwilym 91Hardwick, Richard 13Hardy, Stephen 59, 60Hare, Ivan 2Hargreaves, Simon 80Harker, Stephen 43Harper, Joseph 128Harper, Penny 113Harpum, Charles 102Harris, Jonathan 33Harris, Michael 148Harris, Neville 71Harrison, Alan 120Hauck, Felix 95Hawke, Neil 62Hayes, Angela 18Hayward, Richard 128Hazlewood, Steven 143Head, Nicholas 29Heaton, Laura 70Heller, Lawrance 101Hellman, Stephen 51Helm, Rob 14Henley, Christopher 88Hennessy, Charles 136Herbert, Rebecca 126Hewetson, Charles 7Hewitson, Russell 44, 107Hewitt, Geoff 62Hewitt, Ian 21Hickey, Julian 146Hickey, Myles 125Hickman, Tom 77Hiddleston, Mark 95Hill, Charlotte 13Hirsch, Gunter 32Hockton, Andrew 127Hodge, David 115Holdham, Susan 47Hollander, Charles 111, 112Hollington, Robin 28Holloway, David 4, 97Honey, Richard 101, 128Hooker, Ian 71, 72Hope, James 139Hopper, Martyn 16Horton, Audrey 90Howarth, William 65Howe, Martin 92Hubbard, Charles 105Hudson, Alastair 10, 12Hughes, Helen 137Hughes, Simon 38Hunnings, Neville March 66Hunter, Caroline 74, 75, 120Hurst, Peter 110Huse, Joseph 38Hyde, Philip 109Hynes, Paul 50I'Anson Banks, Roderick 123Iller, Martin 110Institute of Maritime Law 142Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys 91, 94, 95Jackson, Lord Justice 130Jackson, Simon 65Jacob, Robin 93, 110, 111Jaggers, Tom 19James, Alun 146James, Mark 113Jamieson, George 138Janner, Daniel 47Jay, Rosemary 55Jefferson, Michael 60Jeffrey, Peter 19Jeffreys, Simon 58Jenkins, Jane 38Jenkins, Neil 89Jennings, Anthony 62Jess, Digby 86Johnson, Terry 95Jones, Alun 50Jones, Andrew 150Jones, Brian 63, 65Jones, Christopher 31Jones, Michael A. 125, 147Jones, Richard 70, 122, 123Jones, William 91Joseph, David 5Joshi, Manish 95Jowell, Jeffrey 2Julyan, Alan 58Kamal, Setu 145Kamerling, Alexandra 25Kanaar, Nicholas 121Karas, Jonathan 103Keating Chambers 35Keay, Andrew R 83Keeling, David 95Kellas, Dorothy 136Kellerhals, Franz 5Kelly, Kieran 99Keltie, Andrew 52Kendall, Fiona 136Kendall, John 56Kennedy, Jenny 125Kennon, Andrew 3Kerr, Anthony 98Kerse, Christopher 29Kershaw, Michael 111Kessler, James 148Kevan, Tim 127Khan, Karim 46Khan, Nicholas 30Kimber, Jacquelyn 89King, Anthony 152King, Lesley 152King-Jones, Amanda 151Kingsley, Ben 16Klein, Pierre 96Knight, Simon 84Kokkoris, Ioannis 29Koutrakos, Panos 67KPMG International Financial Reporting Group, The 1Kramer, Ludwig 64Kritzer, Albert 41Laing, Adrian C 39, 41Lamont-Black, Simone 142Landmark Chambers 128Lane, Brian 19Lang, Beverley 1Langstaff, Brian 110Latimer, Andrew 111Lawrence, Jonathan 13Lawson, Richard 39Le Poidevin, Nicholas 149Le Sueur, Andrew 2Leabeater, James 110Learmonth, Alexander 151Lee, David 17, 80Lemos, Marika 146Lenaerts, Koen 67Lesguillons, Henry 22Lester of Herne Hill, Lord 1Levene, Simon 125171


Index to AuthorsLeverve, Florian 93Levine, Marshall 34, 101Lewers, Nigel 125Lewis, Amanda 24Lewis, Clive 2Lewis, Jeremy 60Lewison, Lord Justice 41, 107, 108, 129Lewsley, Christopher 119Liedtke, Christian 90Lightman, Gavin 83Lindsay, Alistair 30Lindsay, John 146Little, A J 128Llewelyn, David 89, 95Llewelyn, Margaret 89Lockhart-Mummery, Christopher 128Lomnicka, Eva 7Long, Colin 79Longley, Adrian 19Lorenzon, Filippo 143Lowe, Robert 39Lucraft, Mark 134Lush, Denzil 113Lynch, Ben 87Lyons, Muiris 124, 125Lyons, Timothy 145Macdonald, Alison 49Macfarlanes 18Macgregor, Laura 135Mackay, Roderick 3MacQueen, Hector 138Maher, John 98Maitland-Walker, Julian 29, 31Malcolm, Kirsty 136Malek, Hodge M 112, 115Maniatis, Spyros M 88, 95, 96Manning, Jonathan 120Mantle, Peter 126Mark Phillips, Jonathan 18Marks, David 16Marriott, Arthur 5, 49, 56Marsh, Jonathan 13Marsh, Matthew 106Marshall, Jennifer 85Marshall, Peter 83Marten, Hedley 150Martino, Tony 121Maselis, Ignace 67Mason, Ian 52Mason, Stephen 39Matthams, Paul 148Matthews, Paul 45, 112May, Radmila 48McBain, Graham 6McCafferty, John 120McCafferty, Lynne 110McCarthy, Hui Ling 146McClean, David 33McCormac, Kevin 135McDonagh, Maeve 99McDonald, Andrew 126McDonald, Fiona 138McDonnell, Brian 14McEleavy, Peter 33, 135McGee, Andrew 114McGhee, John 149McGrath, Declan 98McGregor, Harvey 54McKenzie, Dawn 137McLachlan, Campbell 33McLean, Ian 48McMeel, Gerard 23McMullen, Jeremy 58Meakin, Timothy 126Mellor, James 95Merkin, Robert M 22, 85, 92Messent, Georgie 103Miller, Richard 94Millett, Richard 12Mills, Simon 17, 81Millward, Paul 121Milman, David 28, 82, 84, 123Milmo, Patrick 56Milnes, Simon 87Mitchell, Andrew R 51Mitchell, Charles 113Mitchell, Feargus 124Mitchell, Paul 113Monks, David 121Montag, Frank 32Moody-Stuart, Tom 93, 95Morgan, The Hon Mr Justice 102, 108Morgan, Richard 80Morris, Debra 19Morris, Richard 123Morse, C G J 33Morse, Geoffrey 27, 123Moss, Gabriel 16, 82, 83Moss, Joanne R 3Mould, Tim 119Moules, Richard 1Mowbray, John 149Muir Watt, James 3Murphy, Darryl 131Murphy, Jack 17Murray, Carole 97Murray, Rebecca 147Muth, Graham 28Mynors, Charles 65, 127, 128Nathan, Aparna 145, 146Nazzini, Renato 31Newberry, Clive 128Newcomb, Jennifer 106Newman, John 70Newsom, G L 102Nic Shuibhne, Niamh 67Nicholls, Tom 15Nicholson, Rosalind 25Nock, Reginald S 145Noon, Clare 134Norley, Lyndon 83Norrie, Kenneth 136Norris, Josephine 64Norris, William 125Oakes, Alison 104Oakley, Vanessa 81Odgers, John 18O’Connor, Paul 99O’Dell, Eoin 99O'Donovan, James 13O’Hare, John 115Okoya, William 120Oldham, Mika 151Olivares-Caminal, Rodrigo 12Olsen, John R 88, 96O'Malley, Thomas 100O'Neill, Terry 88O'Reilly, Michael 4Orlik, Michael 73Ormerod, David 48O'Rourke, Raymond 73Osman, Chris 25O'Sullivan, Sean 110Ottervanger, Tom 31Ovey, Elizabeth 18Page, Alan 136Palmer, Julian 65Palmer, Norman 23Palmer, Stephanie 77Pannick, David 1Parker, Nigel 122Parkes, Richard 56, 121Parpworth, Neil 62Parry, Jacques 46Parry, Rebecca 71Partington, Martin 74Pawlowski, Mark 106Peel, Edwin 42Penn, Christopher N 121Penn, Graham 9Pereyra-Friedrichsen, Maria 97Perry, Damian 101Pester, Iain 111Peters, Edward 108Pett, David 144172


Index to AuthorsPetts, Timothy 125Philips, Chris 121Phillips, Jeremy 94Phillips, John 13Phipps, Charles 76Pickavance, Keith 34Pike, M J 133Pinto, Amanda 47Plender, Richard 33Plunkett, Christopher 130Pocklington, David 65Poudret, Jean-Francois 6Poustie, Mark 65Powell, John L. 7, 129Powles, Steven 48Poynter, Richard 71Pratt, John 21Price, David 56Price, Gareth 17Pritchard, Nigel 34Proctor, Charles 8Prosser, Kevin 146, 147Pugh-Smith, John 28, 101, 129Purchas, James 110Purdue, Michael 128Quint, Francesca 19Qureshi, Asif 96Rabinowitz, Laurence 32Radevsky, Anthony 105Radford, Jason 131Raffan, Michael 18Raistrick, Donald 133Rajak, Harry 85Ramsey, Vivian 35Ready, Nigel 110Reed, Paul 86Reeder, John 141Reeds, Graham 126Rees, David 44, 113Rees, Tom 45Rees-Jones, Mark 101Reid, Karen 77Reid, Kenneth G. C. 137Reid, Paula 100Rennie, Michele T 78, 79Reynolds, Barnabas 9Reynolds, Francis M B 133, 141Reynolds, Kirk 104, 105, 107Richards, Chris 119Richardson, James 46, 49Riddle, N F 19Rider, Barry A K 29Ritchie, Andrew 125Roberts, Harry 87Roberts, Peter 61Roberts, Tim 93Robinson, Anne 52Rodger, Martin 108Roe, Sally 38Rogers, Nicola 78Rogers, W V H 56Rohsler, Carl 109Rook, Peter 52Rose, Francis 142Rosenberg, Daniel 24Rosenthal, Adam 100Ross Martyn, John 151, 152Ross, Sidney 150Rowland, Mark 71Rowley, J William 32Rowley, Jason 125Ruddy, Noel 17Rudolf, Nathaniel 50Ryan, Fergus 98Sacker, Franz-Jurgen 32Salter, David 72Salzedo, Simon 112Samson, John M 103Samuel, Adam 18Sandbrook, Claire 112Sanders, Catherine 148Sands, Philippe 96Sara, Colin 100Sareen, Ben 35Sartin, Leon 148Saunders, Roy 145Saunsbury, Laura 109Sauvain, Stephen 73Saxby, Stephen 79Sayer, Stephen 23Scannell, Rick 78Schwarze, Juergen 1Scobbie, Eilidh M 137Scott, Andrew 30Scott, Hal S 8Scott, Katharine 124Scott, Struan 12Scriven, John 34Sealy, Len 25, 26, 84Sedley, Lord Justice 77Segal, Nick 82Seitler, Jonathan 106Senior, Paul 53Seres, Jonathan 124Shapiro, Eric 105Sheikh, Saira Kabir 128Shemtov, Noam 93Sherrin, Christopher 150Sherry, Michael 147Shiels, Robert S 137Shirley, James 1Shutter, Andrew 15Simons, Zack 28, 64Simor, Jessica 77Simpson, Edwin 149Simpson, Mark 147Sinclair, Graham 101Sinclair, Neil 21, 26Singh, Rabinder 77Skajaa, Lynne 143Skidmore, Paul 148Slot, Piet Jan 31Smerdon, Richard 27Smith, A T H 110Smith, Charles G S 26Smith, Christopher 142Smith, Geoffrey 94Smith, Graham 79Smith, Kassie 32Smith, Simon 121Smith, Tyson 61Smyth, Fidelma 21, 114Snowden, Richard 26, 83Solis, Elena 29, 66Soloman, Gary 103Solon, Mark 113Soundy, Mark 24Spangler, Timothy 13, 24Speller, Duncan 4Spencer, Martin 125Spiro, Brian 51Spry, Ian 113Spurgeon, Simon 44Srivastava, Arun 52St John Sutton, David 6St Clair, John 139Stamp, Mark 27Stanton, Keith 148Stanyer, Ann 150Staples, Chris 64Statham, Roger 53Stephens, Jessica 35Sterling, J A L 93Stewart, Roger 129Stilton, Andrew 25Stone, Neil 52Stone, Nigel 47Sturley, Michael F 142Stylianou, Andy 24Sunkin, Maurice 2Susskind, Richard 3Sutherland, David 147Suthersanen, Uma 92, 93Swanson, Joseph 83<strong>Sweet</strong>, Robert 104173


Index to AuthorsSydenham, Angela 65Tackaberry, John 5, 56Talbot, Kennedy 51Tanfield Chambers 108Tattersall, John 19Tettenborn, Andrew 40, 130, 143Thom, James 105Thomann, Colin 124Thomas, David 35Thomas, David A 48, 52, 53Thomas, Jacqueline L 53Thompson, Robert 25Thomson, Joe 137, 139Thornton, Justine 64Timothy, Patrick 44Timson-Hunt, Daren 97Todd, Elisabeth 72Todd, Richard 71, 72Tomkins, Nigel 124, 127Tomlinson, Hugh 76, 129Totty, Peter 82Toulson, R G 76Treitel, Guenter 42, 141Treumer, Steen 131Tritton, Guy 91Tromans, Stephen 63, 64, 65, 129Trompeter, Nicholas 103Tucker, Katherine 57Tucker, Lynton 149Tudway, Robert H 61Turle, Marcus 55Turner, David 129Turrall-Clarke, Robert 63, 129Uff, John 33Uhd Nielsen, Mogens 32Upton, William 101Vallat, Richard 146Van Der Woude, Marc 31van der Ziel, G J 142Van Nuffel, Piet 67Vanto, Jarno 42Vanto, Jessica 42Venne, Roger 1Vermulst, Edwin 30Vesterdorf, Peter 32Vinter, Graham 17Virgo, Graham 40Vogel, David 26Wade, Shai 3Wadlow, Christopher 95Wagstaffe, Christopher 70Waine, Lydia 48Wald, Richard 64Walker, Clive 56Walker, Mike 32Wallis, Peter 135Walsh, John 78Walsh, T 140Walters, Adrian 81Walton, Christopher 147Warburton, Jean 19Ward, Alexandra 134Ward, Robert 52Ward, Tim 32, 77, 78Warwick, Mark 103Waters, Malcolm 18Waters, Philip 94Watterson, Stephen 113Watts, Peter G 20Webber, Gary 103, 108Webster, Thomas H 4, 5Wells, Owen 52West, Ken 63Westmoreland Smith, Mark 128Wheeler, Sarah 44Wheeler-Booth, Michael 3Whelan, James 118White, Fidelma 98White, Robin 71Whitehead, Philip 53Whitehouse, Chris 144, 146, 149Wikeley, Nick 71, 72Wilby, David 130Wildblood, Stephen 70Wilderspin, Michael 33Willcocks, Hannah 134Williams, David 72Williams, Del 105Williams, Peter 106Williams, Sarah 35Williams, Victoria 126Williamson, Adrian 35Wilson, Christopher 106Wiseman, Imogen 91, 94Withers LLP 146, 149, 151Woloniecki, Jan 88Wood, Nick 88Wood, Penny 71Wood, Philip R 10, 11Wood, Simon E 147Woodley, Mick 133Woodroffe, Geoffrey 39Woolf, Jeremy 2Woolf, Lord 2Worthington, Sarah 26Wragge & Co 24Wright, Frank 66Wright, Jane 148Wynne, Geoffrey 14Young, John 87Yu, Peter 91Zander, Michael 51Ziegler, Andreas 96Zografos, Daphne 88Zuckerman, Adrian 111, 118174


INDEX TO SERIESBrehon LibraryBanking Law 97Civil Procedure in the Superior Courts 98British Shipping LawsArnould's Law of Marine Insurance 140Carver on Bills of Lading 141Carver on Charterparties 141Kennedy and Rose on the Law of Salvage 142Lowndes & Rudolf: The Law of General Averageand The York-Antwerp Rules 142Marsden - Collisions at Sea 143Sassoon: CIF and FOB Contracts 143Summerskill on Laytime 143British Tax LibraryGammie & de Souza: Land Taxation 145McCutcheon on Inheritance Tax 146Monroe & Nock on the Law of Stamp Duties 145Whiteman & Sherry on Income Tax 147Whiteman & Sherry on Capital Gains Tax 147Commercial SeriesBoilerplate: Practical Clauses 20Drafting Commercial Agreements 21Hewitt on Joint Ventures 21Intellectual Property Issues in CommercialTransactions 22International Agency, Distribution and LicensingAgreements 21Private Equity Law and Practice 24Restrictive Covenants under Commonand Competition Law 25Sale of Shares and Businesses 25Shareholders' Agreements 28Shareholders' Rights 28Sinclair on Warranties and Indemnitieson Share and Asset Sales 25Common Law LibraryArlidge, Eady & Smith on Contempt 110Benjamin's Sale of Goods 20Bowstead and Reynolds on Agency 20Bullen & Leake & Jacob's Precedents of Pleadings 110Charlesworth & Percy on Negligence 147Chitty on Contracts 40Clerk & Lindsell on Torts 147Gatley on Libel and Slander 56Goff & Jones: The Law of Unjust Enrichment 113Jackson & Powell on Professional Liability 129McGregor on Damages 54Phipson on Evidence 115Contract Law LibraryContractual Duties: Performance, Breach,Termination and Remedies 40Duress, Undue Influence andUnconscionable Dealing 40Estoppel by Conduct and Election 42Formation and Variation of Contract 41Frustration and Force Majeure 42Illegality and Public Policy 41Interpretation of Contracts, The 41Misrepresentation, Mistake and Non-Disclosure 42Current Law Statute GuidesCriminal Justice Act 2003 53Gambling Act 2005 109Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 53Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 53Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 53Sexual Offences Act 2003 53European Legislation ServiceEncyclopedia of European Community Law 66Encyclopedia of European Union Law 66Greens Annotated ActsBribery Act 2010 136Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 137Damages (Scotland) Act 2011 137Greens Concise Scots Law SeriesCivil Procedure and Practice 136Greens Essential LegislationDebt Legislation 137Greens Practice LibraryCurrie on Confirmation of Executors 137Family Proceedings 138Law of Corporate Insolvency in Scotland, The 139IDS Employment HandbooksContracts of Employment 57Disability Discrimination 57Discrimination 57Employment Tribunal Practice and Procedure 58Equal Pay 58Industrial Action 58Maternity & Parental Rights 59Redundancy 60Sex Discrimination 60Transfer of Undertakings 60Unfair Dismissal 60Wages 61Working Time 61IDS Employment GuidesBullying and Harassment 57Equality Act 2010 58Holiday Rights 58Insolvency Practitioner SeriesCompany Liquidations 85Insurance Practitioner's LibraryColinvaux's Law of Insurance 85Insurance of Commercial Risks, The 86Law of Reinsurance in England and Bermuda, The 88MacGillivray on Insurance Law 87Professional Indemnity Insurance Law 86Intellectual Property LibraryCopinger & Skone James on Copyright 91Kerly's Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names 95Law of Passing-Off, The: Unfair Competition byMisrepresentation 95Russell-Clarke & Howe on Industrial Designs 92Terrell on the Law of Patents 94International Business Negotiating GuidesNegotiating International Joint Venture Agreements 23Negotiating International Software Licencesand Data Transfer Agreements 80Law and Practice of International Finance SeriesComparative Law of Security Interests andTitle Finance 10Conflict of Laws and International Finance 11International Loans, Bonds, Guarantees and LegalOpinions 11Principles of International Insolvency 10Project Finance, Securitisations andSubordinated Debt 11Regulation of International Finance 11Set-Off and Netting, Derivatives, Clearing Systems 11Litigation LibraryCivil Costs 110Commercial Litigation: Pre-Emptive Remedies 111Disclosure 112Expert Evidence: Law and Practice 113Jurisdiction and Arbitration Agreements and theirEnforcement 5Law and Practice of Compromise, The 114Limitation Periods 115References to the European Court 115Technology and Construction Court, The 38Local Government LibraryEncyclopedia of Environmental Health Lawand Practice 62Encyclopedia of Environmental Law 64Encyclopedia of Highway Law and Practice 73Encyclopedia of Housing Law and Practice 74Encyclopedia of Local Government Law 119Encyclopedia of Planning Law and Practice 128Encyclopedia of Road Traffic Law and Practice 134Parliament House BookGreen’s Annotated Rules of the Court of Session 138Green’s Sheriff Court Rules 138Green’s Solicitors Professional Handbook 139175


Index to SeriesPractitioner SeriesBoundaries, Walls and Fences 101Break Clauses 103Business Premises: Possession and Lease Renewal 103Civil Evidence 110Contentious Probate Claims 150Debt Recovery Through The Courts 112Defective Premises: Law and Practice 104Injunctions 114Letting Business Premises 107Personal Chattels: Law, Practice and Tax 150Powers of Attorney 151Property Transactions: Planning and Environment 103Property Transactions: Stamp Duty Land Tax 44Residential Possession Proceedings 108Wontner's Guide to Land Registry Practice 44Property and Conveyancing LibraryBarnsley's Land Options 100Cousins: The Law of Mortgages 101Dilapidations: The Modern Law and Practice 104Gadsden on Commons and Greens 101Gale on the Law of Easements 102Hague on Leasehold Enfranchisement 105Housing Law 74Muir Watt & Moss: Agricultural Holdings 3Preston and Newsom: Restrictive CovenantsAffecting Freehold Land 102Renewal of Business Tenancies 107Theobald on Wills 151SULIAgency 135Arbitration 135Anton’s Private International Law 136Constitutional Law 136<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Tax LibraryDouble Taxation Conventions 144Taxation of Companies and CompanyReconstructions 146Trusts, Wills and Probate LibraryInheritance Act Claims: Law and Practice 150Law and Practice of Intestate Succession, The 150Lewin on Trusts 149Snell's Equity 149Tudor on Charities 19Williams, Mortimer & Sunnucks – Executors,Administrators and Probate 152176


INDEX TO LOOSELEAFSAgency Law 20Agricultural Law, Tax and Finance 3Aircraft Finance: Registration Securityand Enforcement 6Aircraft Liens and Detention Rights 6Anti Money Laundering Guide 6Asset and Project Finance: Law and Precedents 6British Company Law & Practice Service 25British Company Law Library 26Building Contract Disputes: Practice and Precedents 33Butler and Merkin's Reinsurance Law 85Charities: The Law and Practice 19Cohabitation: Law and Precedents 70Colinvaux and Merkin's Insurance Contract Law 85Collective Investment Schemes: Law and Practice 18Commercial Environmental Law and Liability 63Commercial Litigation: Pre-Emptive Remedies 111Commercial Property Development Precedents 101Commercial Transactions Checklists 21Commonhold Law 104Community Designs Handbook 91Community Trade Mark Handbook 94Company Directors: Law & Liability 26Company Precedents 26Construction and Engineering Precedents 34Copyright and Designs Law 92Cross on Local Government Law 119Current Sentencing Practice 48Data Protection: Laws of the World 55Derivatives: Law and Practice 7Discrimination in Employment 57Doing Business in Europe 66Domain Names: Global Practice and Procedure 88Double Taxation Conventions 144Due Diligence Law and Practice 26Dymond's Capital Taxes 144EC Competition Law Reporter 29Emmet and Farrand on Title 43Employee Share Schemes 144Employment Precedents and Company PolicyDocuments 58Encyclopedia of Competition Law 30Encyclopedia of Compulsory Purchase andCompensation 127Encyclopedia of Consumer Credit Law 7Encyclopedia of Consumer Law 39Encyclopedia of Data Protection and Privacy 55Encyclopedia of Environmental Health Lawand Practice 62Encyclopedia of Environmental Law 64Encyclopedia of European Community Law 66Encyclopedia of European Union Law 66Encyclopedia of Financial Services Law 7Encyclopedia of Highway Law and Practice 73Encyclopedia of Housing Law and Practice 74Encyclopedia of Information Technology Law 79Encyclopedia of Insurance Law 86Encyclopedia of Local Government Law 119Encyclopedia of Planning Law and Practice 128Encyclopedia of Professional Partnerships 123Encyclopedia of Rating and Local Taxation 119Encyclopedia of Road Traffic Law and Practice 134Encyclopedia of Social Services and Child Care Law 60Encyclopedia of United Kingdom and EuropeanPatent Law 93Energy Law and Regulation in the European Union 61EU Public Procurement: Law and Practice 130European Community Cases 66European Cross Border Estate Planning 145European Cross Border Insolvency 85European Patent Decisions 93European Patents Handbook 93European Patents Sourcefinder 94European Union Law Library 67Financial Provision in Family Matters 70Franchising: Law and Practice 21French Tax & Business Law Guide 70Gammie & De Souza: Land Taxation 145Global Telecommunications Law and Practice 79Greenslade on Costs 113Handbook of Business Tenancies 105Handbook of Dilapidations 105Handbook of Land Compensation:Law and Valuation 128Handbook of Rent Review 105Handbook of Residential Tenancies 105Heywood & Massey: Court of Protection Practice 113Housing Law 74Housing Law and Precedents 74Human Rights Practice 77Insolvency 82Insuring Foreign Risks 86International Computer and InternetContracts and Law 79International Contract Manual 41International Intellectual Property Litigation 89International Protection of the Environment 64International Public Procurement 130International Regulation of Finance and Investment 9International Security Regulations 9International Secured Transactions 9International Security Regulations StockExchanges of the World 9International Trust Precedents 149Keating on JCT Contracts 35Kemp & Kemp: Personal Injury Law,Practice and Procedure 125Kemp & Kemp: Quantum of Damages 125Landlord and Tenant Factbook 106Law of Loans and Borrowing, The 12Lawyer's Factbook, The 133Leasehold Law 106Licensing Procedures and Precedents 109Litigation Practice, The 115Local Authority Licensing and Registration 109Local Government Finance: Law and Practice 120Local Government Precedents and Procedures 120Melville: Forms and Agreements on IntellectualProperty 89Mitchell, Taylor and Talbot on Confiscation and theProceeds of Crime 51Money Laundering Law and InternationalFinancial Crimes 50Monroe & Nock on the Law of Stamp Duties 145Muir Hunter on Personal Insolvency 83Negotiating International Joint Venture Agreements 23Negotiating International Software Licencesand Data Transfer Agreements 80New Directions in the Law of the Sea GlobalDevelopments 96Occupational Illness Litigation 126Palmer's Company Law 27Palmer's Corporate Insolvency 83Patent Cooperation Treaty Handbook 94Pensions Law and Practice with Precedents 124PFI and Major Strategic Procurement in LocalGovernment, The 131Planning Controls and their Enforcement 128Potter & Monroe's Tax Planning with Precedents 146Practical Civil Court Precedents 115Practical Commercial Precedents 24Practical Conveyancing Precedents 44Practical Food Law Manual 73Practical Intellectual Property 90Practical Intellectual Property Precedents 90Practical Lease Precedents 107Practical Lending and Security Precedents 13Practical Matrimonial Precedents 71Practical Trust Precedents 149Practical Will Precedents 151Precedents for the Conveyancer 44Private Equity Transactions 24Probate Practice Manual 151Public Private Partnerships & PFI 131Regulation of Insurance in the UK, Ireland and EU 87Rowley & Baker: International Mergers –The Antitrust Process 32Ruoff & Roper: Registered Conveyancing 44Schofield’s Election Law 120Securities Transactions in Europe 17<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Conveyancing Practice 44177


Index to Looseleafs<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Encyclopedia ofEmployment Law 60<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Law of Pension Schemes 124<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Planning Law: Practice andPrecedents 129Taxation of Companies and CompanyReconstructions 146Trade Mark Handbook, The 95Trade Marks, Trade Names and Unfair Competition:World Law and Practice 96Trademark Practice and Forms 95Transfer of Undertakings 40Transnational Contracts 42Transnational Litigation Guide 118United Kingdom Oil & Gas Law 62Water and Drainage Law 65Weinberg & Blank on Takeovers and Mergers 32Whiteman & Sherry on Capital Gains Tax 147Whiteman & Sherry on Income Gains Tax 147Woodfall: Landlord and Tenant 108World Intellectual Property Rights and Remedies 91World Online Business 80Wurtzburg & Mills: Building Society Law 18178


INDEX TO PERIODICALSAdministrative Court Digest 1Arbitration 4British Tax Review 144Civil Justice Quarterly 111CMLR Anti-Trust Reports 29Commercial Laws of Europe 20Common Market Law Reports 66Company Lawyer, The 29Compliance Officer Bulletin 7Computer and Telecommunications Law Review 78Construction Law Journal 34Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, The 43Criminal Appeal Reports 47Criminal Appeal Reports (Sentencing) 48Criminal Law Review 48Criminal Law Week 49Dublin University Law Journal 99Entertainment and Media Law Reports 121Entertainment Law Review 121Environmental Law Reports 64EU Focus 66European Commercial Cases 66European Competition Law Review 31European Copyright and Design Reports 92European Current Law 67European Human Rights Law Review 76European Human Rights Reports 76European Intellectual Property Review 88European Law Review 67European Patent Office Reports 94European Trade Mark Reports 94Fleet Street Reports 89Global Competition Litigation Review 31Housing Law Reports 74Human Rights Law Reports – UK Cases 77IDS Employment Law Brief 59IDS Pensions Law Reports 124Insolvency Intelligence 82Intellectual Property Quarterly 89International Arbitration Law Review 4International Business Law Journal 22International Company and Commercial Law Review 22International Energy Law Review 62International Litigation Procedure 114International Trade Law and Regulation 97Irish Jurist 99Journal of Business Law 22Journal of Housing Law 75Journal of International Banking Law & Regulation 9Journal of Personal Injury Law 124Journal of Planning and Environment Law 128Journal of Social Security Law 71Juridical Review 139Landlord and Tenant Reports 106Landlord and Tenant Review 106Law Quarterly Review, The 133Personal Injuries and Quantum Reports 126Planning Appeal Decisions 128Private Client Business 146Professional Negligence and Liability Reports 130Property Law Bulletin 103Property Planning and Compensation Reports 129Public Law 2Public Procurement Law Review 131Road Traffic Reports 134Scottish Criminal Law 140<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Company Law Newsletter 28<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> International Sports Law Review 144WIPO Journal 91179


INDEX TO DIGITAL PRODUCTSAnti Money Laundering Guide 6Archbold: Criminal Pleading, Evidenceand Practice 2012 46Archbold International Criminal Courts 46Arlidge, Eady & Smith on Contempt 110A-Z of Contract Clauses 39Boilerplate: Practical Clauses 20Brighouse's Precedents of Wills 150British Company Law Library 26CIPA Guide to the Patents Acts 93Cohabitation 136Commercial Property Development Precedents 101Company Precedents 26Construction Law Service CD-ROM 34CPD Webinars 157Criminal Law Week 49Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 137Crime Desktop CD-ROM 47Crown Court Index 48Currie on Confirmation of Executors 137Declarations of Trust 148Directory of Local Authorities 43Disclosure 112Domestic Abuse and Scots Law 137Drafting Commercial Agreements 21Drafting Trusts and Will Trusts:A Modern Approach 148Drafting Trusts and Will Trusts in theChannel Islands 148Due Diligence Law and Practice 26Dymond's Capital Taxes 144Encyclopedia of Data Protection and Privacy 55Encyclopedia of Housing Law and Practice 73European Union Law Library 67FloSuite Legal 155Franchising Law and Practice 21Gas Sales and Gas Transportation Agreements 61Goff & Jones: The Law of Unjust Enrichment 113Green’s Practice Styles – Commercial Leases 138Hewitt on Joint Ventures 21Housing Law Service CD-ROM 75HousingVIEW 75IDS Employment Law Brief 59Information Rights 77Intellectual Property Issues inCommercial Transactions 22International Agency, Distribution and LicensingAgreements 21International Business Law Journal 22International Computer and Internet Contracts Law 79International Trust Precedents 149Interpretation of Contracts, The 41Jackson & Powell on Professional Liability 129JCT Contracts 36-37Keating on Construction Contracts 35Keating on JCT Contracts 35Kemp & Kemp Personal Injury Practice CD-ROM 125Kerly's Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names 95Landlord and Tenant Service CD-ROM 106Law of Passing Off, The 95Lawtel 156Law of Guarantees, The 12Legal Services Commission Manual 114Licensing Law and Practice 109Lightman & Moss: The Law of Receivers andAdministrators of Companies 83Matrimonial Conveyancing 43Media & Business Contracts Handbook, The 41Megarry & Wade: The Law of Real Property 102Mental Health Act Manual, The 123Morgan and Burden on Computer Contracts 80Negotiating International Joint Venture Agreements 23Negotiating International Software and DataTransfer Agreements 80Palmer’s Company Law 27Pensions Law and Practice with Precedents 124Personal Injury Pleadings 126Personal Injury Toolkit 126Pleading in Arbitration 139Practical Conveyancing Precedents 44Practical Lease Precedents 107Practical Lending and Security Precedents 13Practical Matrimonial Precedents 71Practical Trust Precedents 149Practical Will Precedents 151Private Equity Transactions 24Probate Practice Manual 151Restrictive Covenants under Commonand Competition Law 25Sale and Supply of Goods and Services 25Sale of Shares and Businesses 25Schofield’s Election Law 120Scottish Trusts: A Drafting Guide 140Scrutton on Charterparties 142Serengeti 156Sentencing Referencer 2012 52Service Charges and Management 108Shareholders' Agreements 28Sinclair on Warranties & Indemnities onShare & Asset Sales 25<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Complete InsolvencyService CD-ROM 84<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Express Wills CD-ROM 151<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Planning Law Service CD-ROM 129<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Probate Plus 151<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong>'s Sentencing Service 53Trade Marks, Trade Names and UnfairCompetition CD-ROM 96Westlaw International 157Westlaw UK 154White Book, The 116-117Wilkinson's Road Traffic Offences 135180


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