Core Statutes on Criminal Law 2016-17

Core Statutes on Criminal Law 2016-17
ISBN-10
113760686X
ISBN-13
9781137606860
Category
Law
Pages
232
Language
English
Published
2016-08-08
Publisher
Macmillan International Higher Education
Authors
Richard Lee, Kate Cook, Mark James

Description

Well-selected and authoritative, Palgrave Core Statutes provide the key materials needed by students in a format that is clear, compact and very easy to use. They are ideal for use in exams.

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