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Current Legal Problems 1997: Volume 50 Law and Opinion at the End of the Twentieth Century

Edited by: Michael Freeman

ISBN13: 9780198267874
ISBN: 0198267878
Published: June 1999
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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The 50th volume of the Current Legal Problems series contains the now customary selection of essays by a group of scholars.

To celebrate the golden anniversary of the work, contributors were each asked to take stock of developments in their particular area of expertise over the past 50 years, and to give a critical analysis of where the law now stands. It therefore contains a broad-ranging set of contributions.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
Dawn Oliver, Professor of Constitutional Law, UCL: The Changing Constitution in the 1990s. Ewan McKendrick, Professor of English Law, UCL: English Contract Law: A Rich Past, An Uncertain Future?. Bob Hepple, QC, Master of Clare College and Professor of Law, University of Cambridge, Honorary Professor of Law at UCL: Negligence: The Search for Coherence. Andrew Burrows, Professor of English Law, UCL, Law Commissioner: Restitution: Where do we go from here?. Alison Clarke, Senior Lecturer in Laws, UCL: Property Law: Re-establishing Diversity. Hazel Genn, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, UCL, and Director of Centre for Socio-Legal Studies: Understanding Civil Justice. Jeffrey Jowell, QC, Professor of Public Law and Vice Provost, UCL: Restraining the State: Principle and Judicial Review. Ian Dennis, Professor of English Law, UCL: The Critical Condition of Criminal Law. David Nelken, Professor of Sociology of Law, University of Macerata, Visiting Professor of Law, UCL, Distinguished Research Professor of Law at the University of Wales, Cardiff: The Globalisation of Crime and Criminal Justice: Prospects and Problems. Ben Pettet, Senior Lecturer in Law, UCL: The Stirring of Corporate Social Conscience: From Cakes and Ale to Community Programmes. Michael Freeman, Professor of English Law, UCL: Family Values and Family Justice. Roger Rideout, Professor of Labour Law, UCL: Industrial Relations: The Empire Strikes Back. Andrew Lewis, Senior Lecturer in Laws, UCL: Roman Law in the Middle of its Third Millenium. Maurice Mendelson, QC, Professor of International Law, UCL: International Law in the Past Half Century - and the next?