Author: Mary Miles Prince
Publisher: William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
ISBN: 9781575884080
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A comprehensive list (more than 35,000) of abbreviations used in legal encyclopedias, law dictionaries, law reporters, loose-leaf services, law reviews, legal treatises, legal reference books and citators. In addition to providing the meaning of abbreviations and acronyms, this edition also enables the user to locate the abbreviations for titles, terms and names used in legal literature.
Language: en
Pages: 1103
Pages: 1103
A comprehensive list (more than 35,000) of abbreviations used in legal encyclopedias, law dictionaries, law reporters, loose-leaf services, law reviews, legal treatises, legal reference books and citators. In addition to providing the meaning of abbreviations and acronyms, this edition also enables the user to locate the abbreviations for titles, terms
Language: en
Pages: 1181
Pages: 1181
Contains an extensive range of acronyms, abbreviations, and symbols found in reporters, legal treatises, law reviews, looseleaf services, legal encyclopedias, law dictionaries, legal reference books, and selected other documents. Enables users to identify the meaning of abbreviations and acronyms employed in American legal literature (Part I) and also to identify
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A comprehensive list of abbreviations (for nearly 36,000 terms) used in legal encyclopedias, law dictionaries, law reporters, loose-leaf services, law reviews, legal treatises, legal reference books and citators. In addition to providing the meaning of abbreviations and acronyms, the reverse dictionary also enables the user to locate the abbreviations for
Language: en
Pages: 802
Pages: 802
ARBA has served as a trustworthy source of information for the library and information community for more than three decades. With nearly 1,800 descriptive and evaluative entries, ARBA 2002 continues its tradition as the most comprehensive and reliable review source available for recent reference works. Reviewing materials from more than
Language: en
Pages: 503
Pages: 503
Language: en
Pages: 448
Pages: 448
A practical introductory guide to legal research which identifies the sources and explains how to use them. It includes worked examples, flow charts, diagrams and exercises to explain both hard copy and electronic research methods. In this new edition, the authors have updated and improved the text.
Language: en
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Language: en
Pages: 265
Pages: 265
This newly updated law school textbook and course reference is designed specifically for advanced legal research classes and for upper-level students who want to achieve a better understanding of how to use the sources of legal information that they learned about in their introductory courses. It provides in-depth guidance through
Language: en
Pages: 354
Pages: 354
International and Foreign Legal Research: A Coursebook emphasizes legal research strategies applicable across the landscape of research sources, covering basic concepts as well as particular subjects of international law.
Language: en
Pages: 383
Pages: 383
Provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of labour law. The book features extensive case referencing and scholarly yet accessible discussion of the key areas of employment law, particularly pertaining to the law of individual contracts. This edition features analysis of recent significant developments.