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  • Current Legal Problems Volume 56, 2003

    Current Legal Problems Volume 56, 2003 by Freeman, Michael;

    Series: Current Legal Problems;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 26 February 2004

    • ISBN 9780199270422
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages698 pages
    • Size 224x147x40 mm
    • Weight 936 g
    • Language English
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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 edited texts are reproduced in the form of a volume. This year's is the 56th such volume. The range of subject-matter as ever is wide. Subjects explored this year include the jurisprudence of Genesis; the law of delict; fair trials and safe convictions; and war, terrorism, and
    international law. Amongst the contributors to this volume are Joseph Thomson, Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, and Philippe Sands QCL

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    Long description:

    This, the 56th volume of Current Legal Problems, like its predecessors, explores a wide variety of issues.The contributions range across Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Private Law, International Law and EC Law. Subjects explored this year include the jurisprudence of Genesis; the law of delict; fair trials and safe convictions; and war, terrorism, and international law. Amongst the contributors to this volume are Joseph Thomson, Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, and Philippe
    Sands QC. A companion volume containing the proceedings of UCL's annual inter-disciplinary colloquium is published each year under the umbrella title Current Legal Issues.

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    Table of Contents:

    Jeremy Bentham, The Principle of Utility, and Legal Positivism
    The Jurisprudence of Genesis
    The Central Questions of Legal Philosophy
    In the Interests of Justice: A Comparative Perspective on Access to Legal Services and Accountability of the Legal Profession
    Principle or Policy? The Judicial Development of the Law of Delict
    Private Life and Public Interest
    Tort Law and Feminist Critique
    Fair Trials and Safe Convictions
    Sentencing Guidelines: Past, Present, and Future
    Kuwait Airways Corp. v Iraqi Airways Corp: The Territoriality Principle in Private International Law: Vice or Virtue?
    The Restatement Third, Restitution and Unjust Enrichment at Midpoint
    Is there a Limit to the Expansion of Small Claims?
    Reflections on the Relationship between Law and Masculinities: Rethinking the 'Man Question' in Legal Studies
    The Constitutional Challenge of New Governance in the European Union
    The Growing Influence of the European Union on International Family Law: a View from the Boundary
    Global Governance and the International Judiciary: Choosing our Judges
    War, Terrorism, and International Law
    Political Violence and Commercial Risk
    The Judicial Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights: The Grootboom Case
    A Time to be Born and a Time to Die

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