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And with this landmark study as their guide, readers will be able to make their own informed predictions.
Law for the Layperson: Life, Work & Death is an easy to read, accessible reference bookwhich seeks to inform the reader on a wide variety of legal issues that they may encounter intheir day-to-day lives.
Managing Legal Change Initiatives highlights the best methods of introducing and managing change in a sector that is known for being averse to it.
Volume one presents documents that establish the structure of the Supreme Court and recount the official record of the Court's activity during its first decade. It serves as an introduction and reference tool for the subsequent volumes in the series.