
Current Legal Problems: v.52
M. D. A. Freeman(Editor)
Oxford University Press
Published on 6. January 2000
Book
Hardback
542 pages
978-0-19-829880-9 (ISBN)
Description
This year Current Legal Problems returns to a more conventional format, after the thematic issues of the last two years. The volume contains edited texts of lectures in the annual series, as well as four papers (those by Austin, Freeman, Rideout and Sarooshi) presented as part of the Facultys work in progress seminars. The first three of these papers, as also the chapter by Justice Santow (a Judicial Visitor to the Faculty) confront the implications of the new Human Rights Act. This is one clear theme to emerge in this years volume. Another is the place of ethics. Contributions explore among other topics the teaching of ethics within legal education; the ethics of lawyer-client relations with the eclipse of legal aid and the emergence of conditional fee arrangements; the role of virtue ethics; the ethics of international law; the issue of equality between husbands and wives; the virtues of reason-giving. Current Legal Problems has long ceased to insist that contributors take the title of the publication literally. But this years volume certainly has its finger of the pulse of the current---and perhaps most importantly the future.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
737 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-829880-9 (9780198298809)
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Content
Good Faith in Private Law; Breach of Contract and the Meaning of Loss; 'The Law of Business Rome': Foundations of the Anglo American Tort of Negligence; The J. A. C. Thomas lecture; What is the Point of Libel Law?; The Press, the Courts, and the Constitution; Legal Duties to Give Reasons; Restructuring Administrative Justice? The Redress of Citizens' Grievances; The Impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 upon Administrative Law; Death, Dying, and the Human Rights Act 1998; The Enforcement of Human Rights in Employment; Charity in Its Political Voice: A Tinkling Cymbal or a Sounding Brass?; Trusting the Judges: Money after Divorce; Towards a Feminization of the Corporation?; Liberty, Responsibility, Maternity; Learning the Law of Lawyering; Legal Ethics and Legal Aid; The Evolution of the EC's Role in Investor Protection; The United Nations System for Maintaining International Peace: What Role for Regional Organizations such as NATO?