Customer Reviews
Very weak on international law - By: A. S. N. Fraser, 17 Oct 2008 
Ok on basic UK law but incredibly weak on international law including errors (The Inter-American system of Human Rights does not just cover South America. It covers all member states of the OAS includingin North America, Central America, the Caribbean & South America, with differences depending on whether the American Convention has been ratified or not). Oxford - & lawyers - should not be so lazy.
Excellent - By: Amy, 25 Mar 2008 
I have studied all aspects of Tort, Family, Business, Criminal, Property, Land, Contract Law & Civil & Criminal Litigation at Level 3 & every word I have wanted to look up has beenin this dictionary. It has been my life line throughout my studies. A must have for all law students at every level.
Excellent for Uni Students (Year 1 and 2) - By: G. Humphrey, 26 Jan 2008 
I have just started my LLB(Hons) OU Law course & have used this many times. Great for any student studying Law at GCSE or LLB.
Great Stuff!!!
Love it!!!!! - By: Faye Masling, 10 Jan 2008 
No law student should be without a law dictionary... I bought this one last September because the last edition couldn't take another year of use!
Use my dictionary all the time, first place I go for every form of work!
Not so useful for Scottish Law Students - By: Frances Campbell, 14 Dec 2007 
Hmm... The differencesin terminology between the Scots & English Law systems is very evidentin this book. I've owned it for 18 months, & more often than not it doesn't have what I need.
There are better (free!) online legal dictionary services.