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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

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