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Current legal problems 2006 Vol 59

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2007Description: 528p xiiiISBN:
  • 9780199212118
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.000000 HOL-LIX
Contents:
Contents: Table of Cases XIII; Judgment and Legality 1; NE SIMMONDS, Reader in Jurisprudence in the University of Cambridge; Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; Parliament's Will and the Justice of the Common Law: The Human Rights Act in Constitutional Perspective; TRS ALLAN, Professor of Public Law and Jurisprudence, University of Cambridge; Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge 27; European Constitutionalism in the State Constitutional Tradition; IS NEIL WALKER, Professor of European Law, European University Institute 51; Comparative Constitutional Law in the Courts: Is There a Problem?; CHERYL SAUNDERS, Professor of Law, University of Melbourne 91; Law and Order-A 20:20 Vision; ROBERT REINER, Professor of Law, School of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science 129; Identity Cards and Data Protection: Public Security Interests and Individual Freedom in Times of Crisis; JÖRG FEDTKE, Reader, Faculty of Laws, University College London 161; Making Sense of Mens Rea in Statutory Conspiracies; DAVID ORMEROD, Professor of Law, University of Leeds 185; Undue Influence: Vindicating Relationships of Influence; MINDY CHEN-WISHART, Fellow and Tutor in Law Merton College, University of Oxford 231; Equitable Rights and Wrongs; CHARLES MITCHELL, Professor of Law, King's College London 267; Locating Disability Law; PETER ALLDRIDGE, Drapers' Professor of Law, Queen Mary, University of London 289; Creating New Commons: Recognition of Communal Land Rights within a Private Property Framework; ALISON CLARKE, Senior Lecturer in Laws, Faculty of Laws, UCL 319; The Tax Avoidance Culture: Who is Responsible? Governmental Influences and Corporate Social Responsibility; JUDITH FREEDMAN, Professor of Law, Worcester College, University of Oxford Laws 359; Foreign Laws, and Facts; RICHARD FENTIMAN, Reader in Private International Law, Queens College, University of Cambridge 391; The World Trade Organization After Ten Years: The Role of the WTO in a Globalized World; JOHN JACKSON, Professor of Law, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 427; Better Regulation in Europe; JONATHAN B WIENER, William Rand Thomas L Perkins Professor of Law, Environmental Policy and Public PolicY. Duke University, Durham, NC 447; Index 519.
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Contents:
Table of Cases XIII;
Judgment and Legality 1;
NE SIMMONDS, Reader in Jurisprudence in the University of Cambridge; Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge;
Parliament's Will and the Justice of the Common Law: The Human Rights Act in Constitutional Perspective;
TRS ALLAN, Professor of Public Law and Jurisprudence, University of Cambridge; Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge 27;
European Constitutionalism in the State Constitutional Tradition;
IS NEIL WALKER, Professor of European Law, European University Institute 51;
Comparative Constitutional Law in the Courts: Is There a Problem?;
CHERYL SAUNDERS, Professor of Law, University of Melbourne 91;
Law and Order-A 20:20 Vision;
ROBERT REINER, Professor of Law, School of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science 129;
Identity Cards and Data Protection: Public Security Interests and Individual Freedom in Times of Crisis;
JÖRG FEDTKE, Reader, Faculty of Laws, University College London 161;
Making Sense of Mens Rea in Statutory Conspiracies;
DAVID ORMEROD, Professor of Law, University of Leeds 185;
Undue Influence: Vindicating Relationships of Influence;
MINDY CHEN-WISHART, Fellow and Tutor in Law Merton College, University of Oxford 231;
Equitable Rights and Wrongs;
CHARLES MITCHELL, Professor of Law, King's College London 267;
Locating Disability Law;
PETER ALLDRIDGE, Drapers' Professor of Law, Queen Mary, University of London 289;
Creating New Commons: Recognition of Communal Land Rights within a Private Property Framework;
ALISON CLARKE, Senior Lecturer in Laws, Faculty of Laws, UCL 319;
The Tax Avoidance Culture: Who is Responsible? Governmental Influences and Corporate Social Responsibility;
JUDITH FREEDMAN, Professor of Law, Worcester College, University of Oxford Laws 359;
Foreign Laws, and Facts;
RICHARD FENTIMAN, Reader in Private International Law, Queens College, University of Cambridge 391;
The World Trade Organization After Ten Years: The Role of the WTO in a Globalized World;
JOHN JACKSON, Professor of Law, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 427;
Better Regulation in Europe;
JONATHAN B WIENER, William Rand Thomas L Perkins Professor of Law, Environmental Policy and Public PolicY. Duke University, Durham, NC 447;
Index 519.

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