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Law and social change

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Publication details: Dehra Dun Universal Law Publishing Co.Pvt.Ltd. 2012Edition: 2ndDescription: 322p xxivISBN:
  • 9788175348578
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.03 FRI
Contents:
Contents: 1. Introduction-3; Part One; THE COMMON LAW IN A CHANGING SOCIETY; 2. The functions of property in modern English law-9; 3. Changing functions of contract and the common law-34; 4. Social insurance and the principles of tort liability-73; 5. Public welfare offences and the principles of criminal liability-102; 6. Freedom of trade, public policy and the courts-109; 7. Trusts, corporate bodies and the welfare state-133; Part Two; THE PLACE OF PUBLIC LAW IN CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH JURISPRUDENCE; 8. Public law problems in recent English decisions-153; 9. The legal status and organisation of the public corporation; 10. Declaratory judgment and injunction as public law remedies; Part Three; STATUTE LAW AND THE WELFARE STATE; 11. Statute law and its interpretation in the modern state-237; 12. Statute law and the privileges of the crown-266; Part Four; THE WELFARE STATE AND THE RULE OF LAW; 13. The planned state and the rule of law-277; Suggested readings; Index.
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Contents:
1. Introduction-3;
Part One;
THE COMMON LAW IN A CHANGING SOCIETY;
2. The functions of property in modern English law-9;
3. Changing functions of contract and the common law-34;
4. Social insurance and the principles of tort liability-73;
5. Public welfare offences and the principles of criminal liability-102;
6. Freedom of trade, public policy and the courts-109;
7. Trusts, corporate bodies and the welfare state-133;

Part Two;
THE PLACE OF PUBLIC LAW IN CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH JURISPRUDENCE;
8. Public law problems in recent English decisions-153;
9. The legal status and organisation of the public corporation;
10. Declaratory judgment and injunction as public law remedies;

Part Three;
STATUTE LAW AND THE WELFARE STATE;
11. Statute law and its interpretation in the modern state-237;
12. Statute law and the privileges of the crown-266;

Part Four;
THE WELFARE STATE AND THE RULE OF LAW;
13. The planned state and the rule of law-277;
Suggested readings;
Index.

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