Butterworths Competition Law Handbook presents the latest legislation in an easy-to-use format so you will be able to find information quickly and easily. It can be used as a stand-alone desktop reference. This is the essential reference source for lawyers, any firm of solicitors or in-house department that deals with competition law issues.
"This is the latest edition of arguably the most comprehensive single collection of UK and EU statutory source material and official guidance on competition law. Legislation is printed as currently practiced and the simple layout directs you to the information you need quickly and easily. In addition to all amendments, repeals and revocations, it features expert annotations regarding commencement and cross-references to other legislation.
Butterworths Competition Law Handbook presents the latest legislation in an easy-to-use format so you will be able to find information quickly and easily. It can be used as a stand-alone desktop reference. This is the essential reference source for lawyers, any firm of solicitors or in-house department that deals with competition law issues."
· Chapter 1: Validity of Marriages · Chapter 2: Disputes over Property · Chapter 3: Family Violence · Chapter 4: Maintenance of Wife and Children During Marriage · Chapter 5: Guardianship and Custody · Chapter 6: Adoption · Chapter 7: Family Proceedings Involving Muslims Heard at The Family Court · Chapter 8: Relevant Provisions in Matrimonial Proceedings · Chapter 9: Matrimonial Proceedings: Practice and Procedure · Chapter 10: Divorce · Chapter 11: Ancillary Matters: Division of Matrimonial Assets · Chapter 12: Ancillary Matters: Maintenance · Chapter 13: Ancillary Matters: Custody, Care and Control of Children · Chapter 14: The Family Relations Chambers · Chapter 15: The Juvenile Court of Singapore
Mark Beaufoy BA (Hons), LLB, M Env Law
is a specialist environmental lawyer and
sessional lecturer at Monash University where
he has taught planning and environmental
law and climate law/renewable energy. He is
a Partner at King & Wood Mallesons and the
President of the National Environmental Law
Dr Garner Clancey is an Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Sydney Law School. Garner is a member of the University of Sydney Youth Justice Collaboration.