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HUMAN RIGHTSIMMIGRATIONINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY LAWOther Human Rights TitlesCRUELTY – AN ANALYSIS OFARTICLE 3John CooperCruelty - An Analysis of Article 3 providescomprehensive coverage of how Article 3(prohibition of torture, inhuman or degradingtreatment) of the European Convention onHuman Rights affects a wide variety ofsituations under English law, including whatneeds to be proven to support or defend aprosecution.JURISDICTION: England & Wales, European UnionDec-2002 978 0 421 83680 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 24884Hardback, 440 pp £155.00/€197.00THE STRASBOURG CASE LAWLEADING CASES FROM THE EUROPEANHUMAN RIGHTS REPORTSEditors: Richard Gordon, QC, Tim Wardand Tim EickeIn one volume, this source book provides keyStrasbourg case law in extracts from the keyjudgments from the European Court of HumanRights as reported in European Human RightsReports, the leading reporting service onConvention case law.JURISDICTION: United KingdomJul-2001 978 0 421 74240 6<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 20018Hardback, 1632 pp £240.00/€305.00FREE MOVEMENT OFPERSONS IN THEENLARGED EUROPEANUNIONNEWEDITION2ND EDITIONNicola Rogers, Rick Scannell and John Walsh"This book will be of great assistance toimmigration practitioners." – New Law JournalSince the enlargement of the EU in May2004, the rights of EU citizens to move andreside freely in any of the Member Stateshave come into sharper focus.The updated and revised new 2nd edition ofFree Movement of Persons in the EnlargedEuropean Union provides clear,comprehensive guidance through the law inthis area. It deals with both EU law and UKlaw and practice implementing Communitylaw on the free movement of persons.• Analyses each provision of European lawwhich bears on free movement of personsand how each one has been interpretedby the European Court of Justice• Discusses the complex inter-relationshipbetween EU law, human rights law, antidiscriminationlaw and domestic law• Discusses the concept of Union citizenshipand the ever evolving case law on therights of Union citizens to move to andreside in other Member States.• Deals with economically active freemovers and the economically inactive• Examines the rights of the familymembers of Union citizens• Looks at the procedural and substantiverequirements for obtaining residencedocumentation and qualifying forpermanent residence• Examines the UK's Immigration (EEA)Regulations 2006 which represented acomplete change in UK legislation on freemovement of EU nationals• Looks at the consequence of thesechanges on the law relating toimmigration, social security and housing• Covers the new EU States of Bulgaria andRomania• Considers Community law on theexpulsion and exclusion of free movers• Goes through the EU's associationagreements with Turkey and other non-Member States• Contains all the relevant legislativematerials in one text• Explains a whole raft of key case law,including Metock v Minister for Justice,Equality and Law Reform, Ibrahim vHarrow London Borough Council (Secretaryof State for the Home Departmentintervening) and Secretary of State for Workand Pensions v LassalJURISDICTION: European UnionOct-2012 978 0 414 02307 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 526461Hardback, c. 744 pp c. £175.00/c. €223.00COMPUTER ANDTELECOMMUNICATIONSLAW REVIEW8 ISSUES A YEAREditor: Michele T RennieComputer and Telecommunications LawReview is a specialist law journal which analysesand reports on legal and regulatorydevelopments in the telecommunications andcomputer industries.• A news service generated by a network ofcorrespondents provides coverage of key caselaw and legislation worldwide• Includes new measures tables for EU and USA• Law Technology section examines thelanguage of technology in the legalenvironment• Twice yearly Special Briefings examine keytopics of current interest in greater depthJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, International1357-3128<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 68352012 Annual Subscription PricesUK £915.00Europe £941.00/€1241.00Rest of World £947.00/$1628.001357-312B<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 7144UK with Bound Volumes £1174.00Europe with Bound Volumes £1212.00/€1598.00Rest of World with Bound Volumes £1229.00/$2113.00Other PricesBound Volumes (2007-2011) each £915.00Bound Volumes (to 2006) each £289.00Set Price on ApplicationELECTRONIC SIGNATURESAND IDENTITIES LAW ANDREGULATION2ND EDITIONDr Lorna BrazellElectronic Signatures and Identities Law andRegulation explains the commercial, technicaland legal issues involved in the use of electronicsignatures. It provides coverage of law andregulation in 60 jurisdictions around the world,and reviews the overlap between electronicidentities and signatures, and the problemselectronic identities raise for data protectionand individual privacy.• Examines important case law such asJ Fernandez Pereira v Mehta 2006• Considers the impact of standards such asthe European Workshop Agreements onsignatures and 2005 UN Convention onElectronic Contracting• Presents advice on the implications ofe-signatures• Includes coverage of biometrics, such as IDcards and thumbprints• Covers the UN Convention and Model LawsJURISDICTION: United KingdomOct-2008 978 1 847 03490 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 235808Hardback £210.00/€252.0078 To order any of these titles please visit www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk

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