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  • av Andrew Goodman
    331

    Andrew Goodman's Effective Mediation Advocacy Student Edition established itself as the leading work for students in this specialist and increasingly important area. This second edition of the Student Edition has been updated to take in with the Churchill case, the Singapore Convention 2019, the impact of Brexit and the pandemic, updated rules for the major student mediation advocacy and negotiation competitions and other recent developments. It is essential reading for students seeking to develop skills in representing parties at mediation, and to improve their competition skills. With forewords by the Rt Hon Lord Dyson and Irena Vanenkova, former executive director of the International Mediation Institute, and with appendices covering the SCMA Mediation Advocacy Standards and Competencies, and the IMI's own practical tools for mediator selection and case management, this work is both an authoritative guide and a practical skills manual for students from many backgrounds."It provides the clearest possible grounding in the skills and practice of mediation, and the role of the advocate throughout the mediation process. It is compendious in scope and thoroughly practical in its advice. It should be seen to be the pre-eminent guide to practitioners who wish to develop and hone the specialist skills required of effective mediation advocates." Lord Dyson, ForewordAs the sector has developed, so this ground-breaking work has been expanded to cover recent authorities and new ideas and to take in the assistance practitioners can obtain from such organisations as SCMA, and IMI who have endorsed the work.

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    av Andrew Goodman
    651

    New, highly pragmatic advice in distinct sections for professionals working in mediation - building on the work of his groundbreaking Effective Mediation Advocacy.These sections are: Developing the role of the mediation advocate: professional transformation Dealing with ethical problems, including common dilemmas; Developing a more sophisticated negotiation strategy; Getting the best out of online mediation; and Preparing for and engaging in cross-border, cross-cultural or multi-party international mediation

  • av John Sykes & Kelvin King
    1 657

  • av Andrew Goodman
    861

    A Single-Source Digest of Updated QuantumThis work is the first attempt to provide a readily searchable single source digest of all reported awards of general damages since 1985 in non-personal injury claims, or, as appropriate, over a shorter period where there has been Court of Appeal intervention to lay down guidelines for cases where damages are "at large", such as Thompson & Hsu v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis in connection with the award of damages in claims against the police. The breadth of the subject matter to be included is huge, but for the purpose of attempting a sensible classification the awards have been grouped into property and property-related claims, which forms the first part of the work.This volume provides the reader with an one-stop guide to awards in areas as diverse as: ·trespass to property, ·nuisance, ·breach of covenant, ·unlawful eviction, ·harassment, ·disrepair and user obligations, ·professional negligence, ·breaches of contract for the supply of goods and services including breaches of contracts providing for enjoyment or peace of mind, the loss of use of personal property, An invaluable and unique guide, property litigators will find it an invaluable tool to answer the client's key question with authority: What's It Worth?

  • - Bailiffs' Powers After the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007
    av John Kruse
    971

  • av Mark Sammut
    687

    "In spite of his quotation from Eric Clarke that "Consuls arethe Cinderellas of the diplomatic service", this study showsthrough a historical evolution, the relevance of Consulsthrough their structure, competence, privileges andimmunities. " from the Foreword by H.E. Professor Guido deMarco, President of the 45th UN General Assembly,President Emeritus of the Republic of MaltaContents of this work include:. The Consul through the Ages. The Appointment of Consuls. Consular Privileges and Immunities. Functions of Consuls. Assistance to Nationals. Notarial Functions of Consuls. The Consul's Role in the Protection of Foreign Interests. The Honorary ConsulAppendices. Withdrawal from the Optional Protocol. Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963. UK-Sweden Agreement. GUUAM Convention on Consular RelationsAn invaluable purchase for Governments, lawyers and thosewho study them - as well as for Consuls themselves.

  • av Andrew Goodman
    687

  • - Law, Practice, Precedents and Procedure
    av Mark Watson-Gandy
    1 501

    This major work provides legal practitioners advising accountants and accountants themselves with clear and practical guidance to legal and regulatory matters in the UK - from non-contentious but vital practice governance issues to the complex issues pertaining to professional negligence. 6 checklists and 32 precedents guide the reader through the key topics: partnership creation, client relations, professional negligence, acting as an expert and audit related matters.

  • av Dudley Moore
    687

    Is the existing law in England and Wales is adequate to protect the privacy of the individual against the intrusion by the press? This book considers the nature and extent of existing legal protection and what alternatives there may be through the Press Complaints Commission and its Code of Practice. Future legal developments are also addressed. Contents:. Complaints and the Press . Confidentiality . Copyright . Nuisance . Others Sources of Protection . Technology . Data Protection and the Press . The Human Rights ActEssential reading for the press, lawyers advising the press and those that need protection from the press, Privacy and the Press remains as accessible and easy to use as the first edition.

  • av Michelle Tempest
    561

  • - Effective Written Advocacy in Practice
    av Andrew Goodman
    847

    The requirement to produce skeleton arguments has been with us for 10 years, but written advocacy remains in its infancy. UK Court of Appeal judges admit that cases are decided before oral argument on the strength of written advocacy. Throughout the civil justice system under the CPR the skill is vital - cases are won on lost on the advocate's skill writing, not addressing the court orally. This book provides practical advice in drafting:. model form pre-action protocol letters of claim; . inter partes correspondence; . Part 36 Offers; . skeleton arguments; . written opening notes for trial; . closing submissions; . costs submissions; . and much more. Leading practitioners have offered their assistance in producing a book of real authority. Invaluable for professional students and practitioners alike. The author is a practicing barrister and teacher of advocacy, mediation and other key legal skills.

  • av R. POWELL
    651

    "The aim of this pack is to offer UK magistrates perspectives and challenges on sentencing. Designed to support a four-hour guided training session, it is comprised of video and copiable delegate materials. The pack offers scenarios which will stimulate discussion among both new and experienced magistrates about the legal and practical issues involved in sentencing. "

  • av John Martin
    897

    "The book focuses on a number of topics that commonly arise in the UK in drafting and negotiating of a commercial lease. Topics are dealt with at varying levels of detail: in the case of Assignment, for instance, only the tests that a landlord might seek to impose in a lease that is a new tenancy are covered. When it comes to Break Rights, on the other hand, greater depth is provided."

  • - Reading and Writing Judgments
    av Andrew Goodman
    751

    This unique book offers a practical guide to deconstructing judgments for the purpose of fair criticism and appeal. It shows how judgments are written and examines the style and language of judges expressing judicial opinion. It will assist experienced practitioners, newly appointed recorders and tribunal chairman.The work is founded upon independent research in the form of interviews conducted with judges at every level from deputy district judge to Lords of Appeal in ordinary, and the practical application of existing academic material more usually devoted to the structure and analysis of wider prose writing. It is illustrated by reference to reported judgments, both well-known and obscure, of the past 100 years. Contents include:. The nature of judgment. How to read a judgment. The use of language in judicial opinion. Argument and legal logic. Fair criticism. Writing judgments. How judges decide. The appellate judgment. Problems with law reporting. Judicial style The author is a practising barrister in the UK and a Professor of Mediation for a US university.

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