1961-2017 Road Traffic Legislation (e-bog) af Robert Pierse, Pierse
Robert Pierse, Pierse (forfatter)

1961-2017 Road Traffic Legislation e-bog

147,50 DKK (inkl. moms 184,38 DKK)
Road traffic offences are those which are connected with the ownership, driving or control of mechanically-propelled vehicles in public places, including drunken, dangerous and careless driving. Over 90% of prosecutions in the District Courts are road related.1961-2017 Road Traffic Legislation sets out annotated road traffic legislation from 1961 to 2017 and covers all relevant case law and Sta...
E-bog 147,50 DKK
Forfattere Robert Pierse, Pierse (forfatter)
Udgivet 10 maj 2018
Længde 700 sider
Genrer Road traffic law, motoring offences
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781526502711
Road traffic offences are those which are connected with the ownership, driving or control of mechanically-propelled vehicles in public places, including drunken, dangerous and careless driving. Over 90% of prosecutions in the District Courts are road related.1961-2017 Road Traffic Legislation sets out annotated road traffic legislation from 1961 to 2017 and covers all relevant case law and Statutory Instruments, which makes it an ideal book for solicitors, barristers and Garda .This new edition includes reference to litigation on intoxicants, dangerous driving, careless driving and drug driving along with many other areas of Road Traffic Law. This title covers both practice and procedure and each section is annotated fully and cross referenced. The layout is user-friendly and where relevant makes reference to earlier volumes.This is crucial as road traffic law is a vital part of many smaller solicitors' firms' daily work and this title provides them with annotated legislation in an area rife with difficulty as the legislation is piecemeal and often contradictory. Many Statutory Instruments and Acts are created in this area: some enacted in full, others not. This book updates the practitioner on this thorny area of law and points them to relevant case law where necessary.