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The 124 new books were added to library stock in November 2010 the following list is a selection of the most popular titles.  The books are listed by ‘classmark’ which describes their subject and their location in the textbook collection.  For subject headings of the classmark abbreviations click here:- Classmark subject headings 
For availablity check the library catalogue on Elite – My Library Tab.

If you can’t find a book you need, please ask at the Library enquiry desk.

  Dignam, A.J. Company law, 6th ed. 2010 BUSN
  Mayson, S.W. Mayson, French & Ryan on company law, 27th ed. 2010 BUSN
    Charlesworth company law, 18th ed. 2010 BUSN
  Alder, J. Constitutional and administrative law, 7th ed., 2010 CNST
  Barnett, H. Constitutional and administrative law, 8th ed. 2010 CNST
  Fenwick, H. Text, cases and materials on public law and human rights, 3rd ed. 2011 CNST
Parpworth, N. Constitutional and administrative law, 6th ed. 2010 CNST
  Clarkson, C.M.V. Clarkson and Keating criminal law : text and materials, 7th ed. 2010 CRIM
  Selwyn, N.M. Selwyn’s law of employment, 16th ed. 2010 EMPL
  Chalmers, D. European Union law : cases and materials, 2nd ed. 2010 EURP
  Hartley, T.C. Foundations of European Union law : an introduction to the constitutional and administrative law of the European Community, 7th ed. 2010 EURP
  Wicks, E. Right to life and conflicting interests HUMN
  Torremans, P. Intellectual property law, 6th ed. 2010 INLP
  Megarry, R.E. Law of real property, 7th ed. 2008 LAND
  Sime, S. Practical approach to civil procedure, 13th ed. 2010 LITG.CIV
    Cross and Tapper on evidence, 12th ed. 2010 LITG.EVI
  Hammond, M. Student guide to mooting, 2010 SKLL
  Williams, G. Glanville Williams : learning the law, 14th ed. 2010 SKLL
    Winfield and Jolowicz on tort, 18th ed. 2010 TORT
  Pearce, R.A. Law of trusts and equitable obligations, 5th ed. 2010 TRST

In addition to the online i-guides & legal research FAQs, the Moorgate Library has a “Skills” section – 1st floor, containing a number of books explaining the techniques of legal research.

As Library staff are unable to help with specific questions, you may find the answer to your problem in these pages….

legal research resources

Can’t find the books you’re looking for?

Have a word with your information officer about purchasing items for the library that will be of use both now and for future students.  All reasonable suggestions will be given the fullest consideration.

 Email Natasha.Choolhun@lawcol.co.uk or ask for me at the library counter.

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