Books

Printed books

The University Centre Library has a collection of law and related books, including reading list set texts, and additional texts selected by academic and library staff. Please consult your module handbooks for details of reading list texts.

The following are the main relevant locations, listed by classification number and corresponding subject area, in University Centre Library's book collection:

170 - Ethics 340 - Law / English legal system

340.07 - Legal method/skills 340.1 - Jurisprudence

341 - International Law 341.2422 - EU Law

342 - Constitutional law/ administrative law/ public law

342.082 - Immigration law

342.085 - Civil rights/human rights (England & Wales)

342.0858 - Privacy law/data protection 342.087 - Disability discrimination

342.0878 - Gender discrimination 342.4 - EU constitutional law

342.4085 - EU human rights 343.071 - Consumer law

343.0999 - Law and the internet

344.01 - Employment law 344.031 - Social work and law

344.041 - Medical and optometry law 344.0416 - Pharmacy law

344.046 - Environmental law 344.401 - EU employment law

344.4046 - EU environmental law 345 - Criminal law

345.05 - Criminal justice process / sentencing

346.015 - Family law 346.02 - Contract law

346.03 - Tort law 346.04 - Property law

346.043 - Land law 346.048 - Intellectual property law

346.0482 - Copyright 346.05 - Equity and trusts

346.066 - Company law 346.07 - Business / commercial law

346.072 - Sale of goods 347.05 - Courts procedure

347.06 - Evidence 371.302 - Study skills

If you wish to find a specific title or wish to search the printed book collection by author's name or subject/keyword, please use Search+.

E-books

The LRC has a large collection of e-books searchable via Search+ (the LRC's discovery tool for searching across online databases, e-books and e-journals).

To search for an e-book, select ‘Publications’ on the Search+ home page and then enter the book’s title, author's name, subject, or ISBN in the 'Library Publications' search box.

If you need assistance with finding e-books, please ask in the University Centre Library.