Current Legal Problems 2004 Volume 57
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 24 February 2005
- ISBN 9780199274680
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages528 pages
- Size 224x146x34 mm
- Weight 757 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Current Legal Problems was established after the Second World War as a series of public lectures on law. It is now regarded as the most significant such series in the United Kingdom. Each year a wide range of edited texts are reproduced in the form of a volume. This year's is the 57th such volume. Subjects explored this year include European regulation of GMOs, the uses of comparative legal history. and EC competition law and public services. Amongst the contributors to this volume
are Michael Bridge, Tony Prosser, and Ben Pettet . A companion volume containing the proceedings of UCL's annual inter-disciplinary colloquium is published each year under the umbrella title Current Legal Issues.
Long description:
This, the 57th volume of Current Legal Problems, like its predecessors, explores a wide variety of issues.The contributions range across Analytical Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, medical and legal ethics, Private Law, Public law, International Law and EC Law. Subjects explored this year include European regulation of GMOs, the uses of comparative legal history. and EC competition law and public services. Amongst the contributors to this volume are Michael Bridge, Tony Prosser,
and Ben Pettet . A companion volume containing the proceedings of UCL's annual inter-disciplinary colloquium is published each year under the umbrella title Current Legal Issues.
Table of Contents:
Why English Jurisprudence is Analytical
On Not Expecting the Spanish Inquisition: The Uses of Comparative Legal History
Is the Adversary System Really Dead? Dilemmas of Legal Ethics as Legal Institutions and Roles Evolve
European Regulation of GMOs: Thinking about Judicial Review in the WTO
Fixing the Limits of EC Competition Law: State Action and the Accommodation of the Public Services
Democracy, Rights and the Constitution - New Directions in the Human Rights Era
The Privatisation of British Railways: Regulatory Failure or Legal Failure?
Use, Time and Entitlement
Innocent Misrepresentation in Contract
Does Choice of Law Make Any Sense?
Administrative Receivership and Administration - An Analysis
Company and Capital Markets Law: Taking Stock of European Integration
Whose Death is it Anyway: Euthanasia and the Medical Profession
Xenotransplantation: A Pig in a Poke?
Re-Thinking Kinship: Law's Construction of the Animal Body