A Bibliographical Guide to the Law of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man

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A Bibliographical Guide to the Law of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man is a bibliography of law. It was published by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies of the University of London. The first edition was edited by Frederick Henry Lawson and H K Drake. It was published in 1956.[1] It is "most comprehensive"[2] and of "high merit and painstaking efficiency".[3] The second edition was edited by A G Chloros and published in 1973.[4] It is "useful".[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Books in Print. Taylor & Francis. R R Bowker Company. 1968. Library of Congress card no 4-12648. Page 123.
  2. ^ Chloros, A. G. (September 1957). "Review". The Modern Law Review. 20 (5). Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the Modern Law Review: 521–523. JSTOR 1091925.
  3. ^ Harvey, H. A. (July 1957). "Review". The International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 6 (3). Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law: 575–576. JSTOR 755213.
  4. ^ American Bar Association. ABA Journal. Volume 59. Oct 1973. Page 1120.
  5. ^ Glanville Williams. Learning the Law. Tenth Edition. Stevens. 1978. Page 154. (The author refers to this book as "biographical" guide, but this appears to be a typo).