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Bean on Injunctions

Bean on Injunctions
15th Edition
Series:  Practitioner Series
Practice Area:  Litigation
ISBN:  9780414123755
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Publication Date:  31 Dec 2024
Format:  Paperback, eBook - ProView
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This book has long been regarded as the essential reference source for lawyers and judges who deal with one of the most important remedies in civil and family litigation – the injunction. Bean on Injunctions provides you with an indispensable and focused reference tool in the fast-moving world of the injunction.

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  • Covers every type of injunction, going through their scope and limitations,
  • Provides a concise and practical guide with particular emphasis on explanation of procedure.
  • Covers the full range of injunctions in one volume.
  • Fully explains the criteria for both permanent and interim injunctions.
  • Features separate chapters on freezing injunctions and property orders, search orders, and, contempt of court.
  • Considers the law of injunctions as it applies to specific cases:
    • employment and other business relations;
    • restraint of publication;
    • public law; defendants outside the jurisdiction;
    • restraint of legal proceedings;
    • discrimination
    • financial services and consumer contracts;
    • state immunity;
    • harassment and anti-social behaviour;
    • patents and trademarks;
    • competition how injunctions
  • Sets out what remedies are available and to which situations they are best suited.
  • Includes a dedicated section on matrimonial and domestic proceedings

The new 15th edition incorporates the key developments and new cases in practice and procedure since the last edition, including:

  • The Supreme Court’s analysis of the basis for injunctions, the need for a cause of action and orders against persons unknown: Wolverhampton CC v London Gypsies and Travellers [2023] UKSC 42
  • A fully rewritten and updated chapter on Family Injunctions and Protective orders designed specifically for practitioners in the Family Court
  • The use of interim and final injunctions to prevent disruptive protest on public highways
  • An update on freezing orders and the unlimited cross-undertaking in damages: Hunt v Ubhi [2023] EWCA Civ 417
  • Balance of convenience and assessing the merits in restraint of trade cases: Boydell v NZP [2023] EWCA Civ 373 and Planon v Gilligan [2022] EWCA Civ 642
  • Injunctions to prevent dismissals: Tesco v USDAW [2024] UKSC 28
  • Guidance on the approach to anti-social behaviour injunctions: Swindon BC v Abrook [2024] EWCA Civ 230 and Jones v Birmingham CC [2023] 3 W.L.R. 343
  • A new section on planning injunctions under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990

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