Black Law Dictionary or Oxford Law Dictionary.
The eighth edition of Black Law Dictionary published by Thomson West Company is edited by Brian A. Ghana, a world-famous dictionary editor. It is the most authoritative reference book in the legal field at present, and it is also a necessary reference book for every legal practitioner. It contains more than 43,000 explanations and 3,000 quotations, a large number of abbreviations and acronyms related to the law, and different spellings and synonyms of more than 5,300 words, which is called an encyclopedia of legal terms.
* 3,000 authoritative works from the past five centuries.
* More than 65,438+0,000 legal abbreviations and acronyms.
* Compared with any other law dictionary, it is cited more times and recommended by American law teachers.
This dictionary is extremely important for practicing lawyers, professors, students and legal researchers to understand legal terms.
The Oxford Law Dictionary is a world-famous law dictionary, as well as the Black Law Dictionary, and its authority is recognized by all countries in the world.
The dictionary has many words, a wide range and concise definitions. The content covers legal theory, legal philosophy, legal system, legal history, legal thought, criminal law, civil and commercial law, international law, legal schools and jurists, as well as political science, sociology, economics and many other fields related to law; It is a necessary legal reference book for legal researchers and a treasure trove of studying Anglo-American law!