Current Legal Problems 2006 Volume 59
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 1 February 2007
- ISBN 9780199212118
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages556 pages
- Size 230x150x40 mm
- Weight 780 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The Current Legal Problems lecture series and annual volume was established over fifty five years
ago at the Faculty of Laws, University College London and has long been recognised as a major reference
point for legal scholarship. The continuing strength of Current Legal Problems is its representation of a broad range of legal scholarship opinion, theory, methodology, and subject matter, with an emphasis upon contemporary developments of law.
Long description:
The Current Legal Problems lecture series and annual volume was established over fifty five years ago at the Faculty of Laws, University College London and has long been recognised as a major reference point for legal scholarship. The continuing strength of Current Legal Problems is its representation of a broad range of legal scholarship opinion, theory, methodology, and subject matter, with an emphasis upon contemporary developments of law.
Contributions to the 59th volume in the series include a major re-evaluation of the Human Rights Act from Trevor Allan; a survey of recent trends in British crime and control from Robert Reiner; an analysis of the EU's impact on cultural diversity from Bruno de Witte; an examination of tax avoidance from Judith Freedman and a critique of EU constitutionalism from Neil Walker.
Table of Contents:
Table of Cases
Judgment and Legality
Parliament's Will and the Justice of the Common Law: The Human Rights Act in Constitutional Perspective
European Constitutionalism in the State Constitutional Tradition
Comparative Constitutional Law in the Courts: Is There a Problem?
Law and Order: A 20:20 Vision
Identity Cards and Data Protection: Public Security Interests and Individual Freedom in Times of Crisis
Making Sense of Mens Rea in Statutory Conspiracies
Undue Influence: Vindicating Relationships of Influence
Equitable Rights and Wrongs
Locating Disability Law
Creating New Commons: Recognition of Communal Land Rights within a Private Property Framework
The Tax Avoidance Culture: Who is Responsible? Governmental Influences and Corporate Social Responsibility
Laws, Foreign Laws, and Facts
The World Trade Organization After Ten Years: The Role of the WTO in a Globalized World
Better Regulation in Europe
Index