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Stroud's Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases 8th Edition (Hardback) (3 volumes)
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The ability to define words and phrases precisely is critical for any lawyer. Stroud’s Judicial Dictionary allows the practitioner to have quick access to the exact, authoritative meaning of terms. This three-volume work provides definitions of words and phrases in various legal contexts. Wherever appropriate direct quotations from decided cases are included for greater ease of research.
Provides the judicial definitions of terms or words established in decided cases or statute An authoritative guide to the present construction of words and phrases occurring in legislation, decided cases and other legal documents Sets out, where applicable, the evolution of a term’s meaning Assists practitioners in construing legislation and other documents or in the drafting of documents A practical source of guidance for the setting out of definitions of particular concepts in the drafting of contracts and other legal documents Comprehensive coverage across three volumes of terms from the obscure to the every day Includes both historic and modern terms Where a term is used in a number of legal areas the entry is broken down and sub-divided to ensure ease of use The text is regularly updated via supplementation Linked and common terms are cross-referenced ensuring different words or usage of words are covered Also includes references to definitions contained in statutes Entries are reviewed and examined to ensure the work remains relevant for modern research
Daniel Greenberg is Parliamentary Counsel in the Parliamentary team at Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP, and the General Editor of Annotated Statutes, Westlaw UK. Having served as editor of Stroud’s Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases for nearly 20 years, he is also the Editor of Craies on Legislation, the General Editor ofJowitt’s Dictionary of English Law, and the Editor of the Statute Law Review. |
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