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Current legal problems 2000 Vol 53

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2000Description: 654p xxixISBN:
  • 0198299400
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340 FRE-LIII FRE-LIII
Contents:
CONTENTS; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes, Treaties, and Other Sources; The Virtue of Justice and the Character of Law; JOHN GARDNER, Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford Why the Law is Just STEPHEN GUEST, Professor of Legal Philosophy, University College London What Do the Top Courts Do? ANDREW LE SUEUR, Reader in Law, University College London and R1CHARD CORNES, Senior Research Fellow, School of Public Policy, University College London Judging Democracy: The Role of the Judiciary Under the Human Rights Act 1998 SANDRA FREDMAN, Professor of Law, University of Oxford; Fellow of Exeter College The Desire for Meaning in Law and Literature JAMES BOYD WHITE, Hart Wright Professor of Law, Professor of English and Adjunct Professor of Classical Studies, University of Michigan New Age: Rediscovering Natural Law JANE H OLDER, Senior Lecturer in Law, University College London Exceptional Women or Honorary Men? Notes from the Women Law Professors' Project CELIA WELLS, Professor of Law, Cardiff Law School Mistakes of Law PETER BIRKS, Professor of Law, University of Oxford; Fellow of All Souls College The Death of Ownership and the Demise of Property PAUL KOHLER, Senior Lecturer in Law, University College London Appointments and Disappointments: White v Jones in Rome and Today DAVID JOHNSTON, Advocate, Scots Bar Cross-Fertilization in Private International Law JAMES FAWCETT, Professor of Law, University of Nottingham Political Libels-Whose Right is it Anyway? IAN LOVELAND, Professor of Law, City University Time for a Paradigm Shift? Medical Law in Transition JONATHAN MONTGOMERY, Reader in Law, University of Southampton The Lack of Principles in Labour Law ROGER RIDEOUT, Professor of Labour Law, University College London Hearing a 'Different Voice': Third-Party Intervention in Criminal Appeals ANDREA C. Loux , Lecturer in Public Law, University of Edinburgh; Senior Research Fellow, School of Public Policy, University College London Family Rights in the Next Millennium ANDREW BAI HAM, Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge The End of the Century of the Child? MICHAEL FREEMAN, Professor of English Law, University College London The Work of the Law Commission D AME M AR Y ARDEN, One of Her Majesty's Judges New Strategies for Managing the EC's Internal Market STEPHEN WEATHERILL, Jacques Delors Professor of EC Law, University of Oxford The United Nations Collective Security System and the Establishment of Peace D ANESH SAROOSHI, Senior Lecturer in Public International Law, University College London Index
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CONTENTS;
Table of Cases;
Table of Statutes, Treaties, and Other Sources;
The Virtue of Justice and the Character of Law;
JOHN GARDNER, Professor of Jurisprudence,
University of Oxford

Why the Law is Just
STEPHEN GUEST, Professor of Legal Philosophy,
University College London

What Do the Top Courts Do?
ANDREW LE SUEUR, Reader in Law, University College
London and R1CHARD CORNES, Senior Research Fellow,
School of Public Policy, University College London

Judging Democracy: The Role of the Judiciary Under the
Human Rights Act 1998

SANDRA FREDMAN, Professor of Law, University of
Oxford; Fellow of Exeter College

The Desire for Meaning in Law and Literature
JAMES BOYD WHITE, Hart Wright Professor of Law,
Professor of English and Adjunct Professor of
Classical Studies, University of Michigan

New Age: Rediscovering Natural Law
JANE H OLDER, Senior Lecturer in Law, University
College London

Exceptional Women or Honorary Men? Notes from the
Women Law Professors' Project

CELIA WELLS, Professor of Law, Cardiff Law School

Mistakes of Law
PETER BIRKS, Professor of Law, University of Oxford;
Fellow of All Souls College

The Death of Ownership and the Demise of Property
PAUL KOHLER, Senior Lecturer in Law, University
College London

Appointments and Disappointments: White v Jones in
Rome and Today

DAVID JOHNSTON, Advocate, Scots Bar

Cross-Fertilization in Private International Law

JAMES FAWCETT, Professor of Law, University of Nottingham

Political Libels-Whose Right is it Anyway?
IAN LOVELAND, Professor of Law, City University
Time for a Paradigm Shift? Medical Law in Transition
JONATHAN MONTGOMERY, Reader in Law,
University of Southampton

The Lack of Principles in Labour Law
ROGER RIDEOUT, Professor of Labour Law,
University College London

Hearing a 'Different Voice': Third-Party Intervention in
Criminal Appeals

ANDREA C. Loux , Lecturer in Public Law, University of Edinburgh; Senior Research Fellow, School of
Public Policy, University College London

Family Rights in the Next Millennium
ANDREW BAI HAM, Fellow of Christ's College,
Cambridge

The End of the Century of the Child?
MICHAEL FREEMAN, Professor of English Law,
University College London

The Work of the Law Commission

D AME M AR Y ARDEN, One of Her Majesty's Judges

New Strategies for Managing the EC's Internal Market
STEPHEN WEATHERILL, Jacques Delors Professor of EC
Law, University of Oxford

The United Nations Collective Security System and the
Establishment of Peace

D ANESH SAROOSHI, Senior Lecturer in Public
International Law, University College London
Index