Professor Joseph Raz, Reasoning With Rules; Professor Lawrence Friedman, Looking Backward - American Law in the 20th Century; Professor Paul Craig QC, Constitutionalism and Rights; Dr Julia Black, Decentring Regulation - Developing Strategies of Self Regulation; Professor Denis Galligan, Authoritarianism In Government and Administration - The Promise of Administrative Justice; Professor Patrick Birkinshaw - "Open All Hours"? The Impact Of The Labour Government's Legislation On Freedom Of Information; Professor Basil Markesinis, Unity and Division - The Search for Similarities in Contemporary European Law; Professor Hector MacQueen, Scots and English Law, The Case of Contract; Professor Alan Norrie - A Relational Theory of Justice; Professor Andrew Ashworth - Is Restorative Justice The Way Forward For Criminal Justice?; Professor Genevra Richardson, Reforming Mental Health Laws - Principle Or Pragmatism?; Professor Peter Birks, Tracing, Property, and Unjust Enrichment; Kit Barker, Riddles, Remedies and Restitution - Quantifying Gain In Unjust Enrichment Law; Professor Jonathan Hill, Jurisdiction In Civil and Commercial Matters, Is There A Third Way?; Professor Rebecca Bailey-Harris, Dividing the Assets On Family Breakdown - The Content Of Fairness; Professor Richard Macrory, Regulating In A Risky Environment; Professor Norman Palmer, Hammer and Tongs or Cloak and Dagger? Reflections on the Resolution of Art Disputes; Professor Joseph Weiler, Reconciling National Regulatory Sovereignty with the Discipline of Free Trade - Towards a Principle of Economic Comity; Professor Christine Chinkin, The United Nations Decade on the Elimination of Poverty, What Role for International Law?; Lord Bingham, Mr Bentham Is Present.