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Courts and Procedure

Courts and procedure books are essential resources for understanding the legal processes involved in litigation and appeals. These texts delve into various aspects of court procedures, including civil and criminal litigation, appellate processes, and the roles of judges and juries. They are invaluable for legal practitioners, law students, and anyone involved in the judicial system. Leading publishers such as Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and CCH offer comprehensive guides and textbooks that provide in-depth analysis and practical insights into courtroom practices and procedural rules.
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  1. The History of the Technology and Construction Court on its 150th Anniversary
    • Author: Peter Coulson; David Sawtell
    • Published In: October 2024
    • Jurisdiction: U.K.

    List Price: HKD 714.87

    HKD 693.42 Save HKD 21.45 (3%)

  2. The History of the Technology and Construction Court on Its 150th Anniversary: Rewriting the Rules
    • Author: Peter Coulson; David Sawtell
    • Published In: April 2023
    • Jurisdiction: U.K.

    List Price: HKD 1,430.00

    HKD 1,387.10 Save HKD 42.90 (3%)

  3. Construction Law, Costs and Contemporary Developments: Drawing the Threads Together: A Festschrift for Lord Justice Jackson
    • Author: Julian Bailey
    • Published In: November 2018
    • Jurisdiction: U.K.

    List Price: HKD 1,430.00

    HKD 1,387.10 Save HKD 42.90 (3%)

  4. Litigation in the Technology and Construction Court
    • Author: Adam Constable; Lucy Garrett; Calum Lamont
    • Published In: September 2018
    • Jurisdiction: U.K.
    HKD 4,225.00
  5. Coulson on Construction Adjudication 3rd Edition
    • Author: Peter Coulson
    • Published In: March 2015
    • Jurisdiction: U.K.
    New Edition: 9780198822110

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