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Introductory Scots Law Alistair Wylie

Introductory Scots Law By Alistair Wylie

Introductory Scots Law by Alistair Wylie


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Summary

Accessible and essential coverage of Scots Law for units within numerous HNC and HND courses

Introductory Scots Law Summary

Introductory Scots Law: Theory and Practice by Alistair Wylie

Introductory Scots Law: Theory and Practice offers a straightforward introduction to the most important areas of Scottish Law. Although it will be an essential handbook for students undertaking advanced law classes as part of HNC or HND qualifications, it is also suitable for those undertaking introductory law classes in other fields (such as professional studies) where there is a 'law component'. Finally, for the general reader, it provides a uniquely accessible guide to the Scottish legal system.

About Alistair Wylie

Sean Crossan has lectured in law at further and higher level for over 5 years and works part-time for an employment law practice in Glasgow. He holds an Honours degree in Business Law, an Honours Degree in English Law and an Msc in Social Research. Alistair Wylie has been a lecturer for over 7 years, holds an honours degree in Business Law and a PGCE and is an experienced examiner.

Table of Contents

Scottish legal framework and sources of Scottish law; introduction to the Law of Contract; introduction to the Law of Delict; The Sale of Goods and Services and an introduction to consumer credit; introduction to the Law of Business Organizations; introduction to the Law of Employment; answers to all integrated questions and case studies in all chapters.

Additional information

GOR003169226
9780340813607
0340813601
Introductory Scots Law: Theory and Practice by Alistair Wylie
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder Education
20041029
640
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