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Tom Bingham and the transformation of the law : A liber Amicorum (Record no. 27278)

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International Standard Book Number 9780199566181
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Classification number 340.092000
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Personal name Andenas Mads
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Title Tom Bingham and the transformation of the law : A liber Amicorum
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2009
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Extent 892p
Dimensions xlvii
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Price amount Rs. 7,201
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Formatted contents note Table of Contents:<br/>Editors' Preface ix:<br/>Table of contributors xi;<br/>Table of cases xv;<br/>Table of statutory Instruments xxxvii;<br/>Table of Statutes xxxix; <br/>Table of Treaties and conventions xliii;<br/>Introductory tribute: Lord Bingham of Cornhill Nicholas Phillips xlvii;<br/>A biographical sketch: the early years Ross Cranston li;<br/>I. The Rule of Law and the Role of Law:<br/>1. On liberty and the European Convention on Human Rights, Mary Arden 3;<br/>2. Variations sur la politique jurisprudentielle: les juges ont-ils une âme, Guy Canivet 17;<br/>3. The rule of law and our changing constitution, Anthony Clarke and John Sorabji 39;<br/>4. Lord Bingham's contribution to the HRA, Richard Clayton and Hugh Tomlinson 61;<br/>5. Substance and procedure in judicial review, Paul Craig 73;<br/>6. Scandals, Political Accountability and the rule of law. Counting Heads?, Walter Van Gerven 91;<br/>7. The value of clarity, Murray Gleeson 107;<br/>8. Duty of care and public authority liability, Elizabeth-Anne Gumbel 119;<br/>9. What decisions should judges not take?, Jeffrey Jowell 129;<br/>10. The rule of law internationally: Lord Bingham and the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Robert McCorquodale 137;<br/>11. The United Kingdom constitution in transition: from where to where?, Dawn Oliver 147;<br/>12. The general and the particular: parliament and the courts under the scheme of the European Convention on Human Rights, Philip Sales 163;<br/>13. The long sleep, Stephen Sedley 183;<br/>14. The reflections of a craftsman, Brian Simpson 193;<br/>II. The Independence and Organisation of Courts:<br/>1. A supreme judicial leader, Brenda Hale 209;<br/>2. Sweden's contribution to governance of the judiciary, John Bell 221;<br/>3. Lord Bingham: a New Zealand appreciation, Sian Elias 241;<br/>4. The independence of the judge, David Keene 257;<br/>5. Judicial independence: a functional perspective, Beverley McLachlin 269;<br/>6. Lord Bowen of Colwood: 1835-94, John Mummery 283;<br/>7. Judging the administration in France: changes ahead?, Jean-Marc Suavé 313;<br/>III European and International Law in National Courts:<br/>1. Jurisdiction, Guido Alpa 331;<br/>2 Aspects of Justiciability in International Law, Lawrence Collins 347;<br/>3 Le Royaume-Uni, la France et la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme, Jean-Paul Costa and Patrick Titiun 363;<br/>4 The Twisted Road from Prince Albert to Campbell, and Beyond: Towards a Right of Privacy?, Roger Errera 373;<br/>5 National Courts and the International Court of Justice*, Rosalyn Higgins 405;<br/>6 European Law and the English Judge, Francis Jacobs 419;<br/>7 Contrôle de Constitutionnalité, Contrôle de Conventionnalité et Judicial Review: La mise en œuvre de la Convention Européenne des droits de l’homme en France et au Royaume-Uni, Olivier Dutheillet de Lamothe 439;<br/>8 Rules of International Law in English Courts, Vaughan Lowe 451;<br/>9 Towards an International Rule of Law?, Philippe Sands and Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh 461;<br/>10 The Movement Towards Transparency in Decision Taking1, Konrad Schiemann 477;<br/>11 The Principle of Procedural Autonomy and the Duty of Loyal Cooperation of National Judges under Article 10 EC, Vassilios Skouris 493;<br/>12 Lord Bingham: Of Swallows and International Law, Gillian Triggs 509;<br/>13 Who Calls the Shots? Defence, Foreign Affairs, International Law, and the Governance of Britain<br/>Colin Warbrick 533;<br/>IV Commercial Law and Globalization:<br/>1 ‘… With a view to dispatch, Richard Aikens 563;<br/>2 Lord Bingham and Three Continuing Remedial Controversies, Andrew Burrows 589;<br/>3 Economic Reasoning and Judicial Review*, Stephen Breyer 603;<br/>4 What Could the Selection by the Parties of English Law in a Civil Law Contract in Commerce and Finance Truly Mean?, Jan Dalhuisen 619;<br/>5 Lord Bingham, Anti-Suit Injunctions and Arbitration, Steven Gee 635;<br/>6 Earth, Air, and Space: the Cape Town Convention and Protocols and their Contribution to International Commercial Law, Roy Goode 649;<br/>7 Lord Bingham’s Contributions to Commercial Law, Bernard Rix 665;<br/>V Comparative Law in the Courts:<br/>1 The Road Ahead for the Common Law, Robin Cooke 687;<br/>2 Recent Reforms in Australia to the Law of Negligence with Particular Reference to the Liability of Public Authorities, David Ipp 701;<br/>3 The Lords, Tom Bingham, and Australia, Michael Kirby 713;<br/>4 Goethe, Bingham, and the Gift of an Open Mind, Basil Markesinis 729;<br/>5 On the Waning Magic of Territoriality in the Conflict of Laws, Horatia Muir Watt 751;<br/>6 Shielding the Rule of Law, Anne-Marie Slaughter 761;<br/>7 Benefits of Comparative Tort Reasoning: Lost in Translation, Jane Stapleton 773;<br/>8 Le Conseil d’Etat, so British?, Bernard Stirn 815;<br/>9 The Bingham Court*, Vincenzo Zeno–Zencovich 823;<br/>10 ‘There is A World Elsewhere’—Lord Bingham and Comparative Law, Mads Andenas and Duncan Fairgrieve 831;<br/>Index 867. <br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Bingham Thomas Henry - 1933 - 20102. Judges - U K - Biography3. Law - U K
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Personal name Fairgrieve Duncan
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