272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    ‘Focused content, layout and price - Routledge competes and wins in relation to all of these factors’ - Craig Lind, University of Sussex, UK 

    ‘The best value and best format books on the market.’ - Ed Bates, Southampton University, UK  

    Routledge Student Statutes present all the legislation students need in one easy-to-use volume. Developed in response to feedback from lecturers and students, this book offer a fully up-to-date, comprehensive, and clearly presented collection of legislation - ideal for LLB and GDL course and exam use. 

    Routledge Student Statutes are:   
    • Exam Friendly: un-annotated and conforming to exam regulations  
    • Tailored to fit your course: 80% of lecturers we surveyed agree that Routledge Student Statutes match their course and cover the relevant legislation  
    • Trustworthy: Routledge Student Statutes are compiled by subject experts, updated annually and have been developed to meet student needs through extensive market research  
    • Easy to use: a clear text design, comprehensive table of contents, multiple indexes and highlighted amendments to the law make these books the most student-friendly Statutes on the market    Competitively Priced: Routledge Student Statutes offer content and usability rated as good or better than our major competitor, but at a more competitive price  
    • Supported by a Companion Website: presenting scenario questions for interpreting Statutes, annotated web links, and multiple-choice questions, these resources are designed to help students to be confident and prepared.

    Accessories and Abettors Act 1861. Offences Against the Person Act 1861. Dogs Act 1871. Explosive Substances Act 1883. Trial of Lunatics Act 1883. Official Secrets Act 1911. Perjury Act 1911. Criminal Justice Act 1925. Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929. Children and Young Persons Act 1933. Public Order Act 1936. Infanticide Act 1938. Prevention of Crime Act 1953. Sexual Offences Act 1956. Homicide Act 1957. Obscene Publications Act 1959. Street Offences Act 1959. Suicide Act 1961. Criminal Procedure (Insanity) Act 1964. Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act 1965. Abortion Act 1967. Criminal Justice Act 1967. Criminal Law Act 1967. Sexual Offences Act 1967. Criminal Appeals Act 1968. Firearms Act 1968. Theft Act 1968. Tattooing of Minors Act 1969. Criminal Damage Act 1971. Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. Criminal Law Act 1977. Interpretation Act 1978. Protection of Children Act 1978. Theft Act 1978. Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980. Criminal Attempts Act 1981. Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981. Taking of Hostages Act 1982. Child Abduction Act 1984. Intoxicating Substances (Supply) Act 1985. Sexual Offences Act 1985. Public Order Act 1986. Criminal Justice Act 1987. Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988. Malicious Communications Act 1988. Road Traffic Act 1988. Official Secrets Act 1989. Criminal Procedure (Insanity and Unfitness to Plead) Act 1991. Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. Football (Offences) Act 1991. Sexual Offences Act 1993. Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994. Family Law Act 1996. Law Reform (Year and a Day Rule) Act 1996. Police Act 1996. Protection from Harassment Act 1997. Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997. Knives Act 1997. Computer Misuse Act 1998. Crime and Disorder Act 1998. Human Rights Act 1998. Finance Act 2000. Terrorism Act 2000. Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001. Mobile Telephones (Re-programming) Act 2002. Communications Act 2003. Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003. Licensing Act 2003. Sexual Offences Act 2003. Children Act 2004. Domestic Violence...

    Biography

    Jonathan Herring is a Fellow at Exeter College, Oxford University.