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Current legal problems 2002 Vol 55

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2003Description: 534p xxviiISBN:
  • 0199260923
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340 FRE-LV FRE-LV
Contents:
CONTENTS; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes, Treaties, and Other Sources; Evolution For Our Time: A Theory of Legal Memetics SIMON DEAKIN, Robert Monks Professor of Corporate Governance, University of Cambridge; Fellow of Peterhouse College Freedom as Normative Condition, Freedom as Physical Fact MATTHEW H. KRAMER, Reader in Legal and Political Philosophy, University of Cambridge Intimations of Immortality: The Ethics and Justice of Life-extending Therapies JOHN HARRIS, Sir David Alliance Professor of Bioethics, University of Manchester The Rule of Law for Everyone? BRIAN Z. TAMANAHA, Professor of Law, St John's University, New York Roman Law at the Third University of England (J. A. C. Thomas Lecture) J. H. BAKER, QC, FBA, Downing Professor of the Laws of England, University of Cambridge; Fellow of St Catharine's College Towards an English Constitution BRIGID HADFIELD, Professor of Law, University of Essex The Future of English Private Transactional Law (Inaugural Lecture) MICHAEL BRIDGE, Professor of Commercial Law, University College London Integrating Equity and the Common Law SARAH WORTHINGTON, Reader in Law, London School of Economics and Political Science In Rem Claims to Wealth and Surviving Value PETER JAFFEY, Professor of Law, Brunei University Rethinking the Law of Evidence: A Twenty-first Century Agenda for Teaching and Research PAUL ROBERTS, Reader in Criminal Justice, University of Nottingham Remedying Workplace Harassment? LIZZIE BARMES, Lecturer in Law, University College London Extinguishing the Flames of the Phoenix Company STEPHEN GRIFFIN, Reader in Law, University of Wolverhampton Rethinking Jurisdiction and Recognition of Judgments SIR PETER NORTH, QC, FBA, Principal, Jesus College, Oxford The Quest for Global Insolvency Law: A Challenge for Our Time (Inaugural Lecture) IAN F. FLETCHER, Herbert Smith Professor of International Commercial Law, University College London Regulation or Expropriation? VAUGHAN LOWE, Chichele Professor of Public International Law, University of Oxford; Fellow of All Souls College The Definition(s) of Torture in International Law SIR NIGEL S. RODLEY, Professor of Law, University of Essex What Future for the Centralized Enforcement of Community Law? IAN HARDEN, Professor of Public Law, University of Sheffield; Principal Legal Adviser, Office of European Ombudsman Index
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CONTENTS;
Table of Cases;
Table of Statutes, Treaties, and Other Sources;
Evolution For Our Time: A Theory of Legal Memetics

SIMON DEAKIN, Robert Monks Professor of Corporate
Governance, University of Cambridge; Fellow of
Peterhouse College

Freedom as Normative Condition, Freedom as
Physical Fact

MATTHEW H. KRAMER, Reader in Legal and Political
Philosophy, University of Cambridge

Intimations of Immortality: The Ethics and Justice of
Life-extending Therapies

JOHN HARRIS, Sir David Alliance Professor of Bioethics,
University of Manchester

The Rule of Law for Everyone?
BRIAN Z. TAMANAHA, Professor of Law, St John's University,
New York

Roman Law at the Third University of England
(J. A. C. Thomas Lecture)
J. H. BAKER, QC, FBA, Downing Professor of the Laws of
England, University of Cambridge; Fellow of St Catharine's
College

Towards an English Constitution
BRIGID HADFIELD, Professor of Law, University of Essex

The Future of English Private Transactional Law
(Inaugural Lecture)
MICHAEL BRIDGE, Professor of Commercial Law,
University College London

Integrating Equity and the Common Law
SARAH WORTHINGTON, Reader in Law, London School of
Economics and Political Science

In Rem Claims to Wealth and Surviving Value
PETER JAFFEY, Professor of Law, Brunei University

Rethinking the Law of Evidence: A Twenty-first Century
Agenda for Teaching and Research
PAUL ROBERTS, Reader in Criminal Justice, University of
Nottingham

Remedying Workplace Harassment?
LIZZIE BARMES, Lecturer in Law, University College London

Extinguishing the Flames of the Phoenix Company
STEPHEN GRIFFIN, Reader in Law, University of
Wolverhampton

Rethinking Jurisdiction and Recognition of Judgments
SIR PETER NORTH, QC, FBA, Principal, Jesus College, Oxford

The Quest for Global Insolvency Law: A Challenge
for Our Time (Inaugural Lecture)

IAN F. FLETCHER, Herbert Smith Professor of International
Commercial Law, University College London

Regulation or Expropriation?

VAUGHAN LOWE, Chichele Professor of Public International
Law, University of Oxford; Fellow of All Souls College

The Definition(s) of Torture in International Law
SIR NIGEL S. RODLEY, Professor of Law, University of Essex

What Future for the Centralized Enforcement of Community Law?
IAN HARDEN, Professor of Public Law, University of Sheffield;
Principal Legal Adviser, Office of European Ombudsman
Index