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The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 7: 2015-2016 Legal Year isbn 9781911250227

The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 6: 2014-2015 Legal Year

Edited by: Daniel Clarry

ISBN13: 9781911250203
New Edition ISBN: 9781911250227
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781911250104
Published: February 2018
Publisher: Appellate Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £120.00



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Customers who purchase the complete reprinted set of Volumes 1-8 of the The UK Supreme Court Yearbook are entitled to receive future Volumes at a reduced rate. Please email Charlie Alpera for further details.

The UK Supreme Court Yearbook critically reviews the jurisprudence of the UK Supreme Court each legal year and publishes an array of articles concerning institutional and jurisprudential aspects of the Court by leading commentators, including the Justices of the UK Supreme Court itself and judges from highest appellate courts internationally.

Subjects:
General Interest
Contents:
Introduction by Daniel Clarry and Christopher Sargeant, ‘Turning over a New Leaf in the House of Lords’
Foreword by Professor Sir David Edward, ‘Scotland’s Magna Carta: The Claim of Right and the Common Law’

Part I: Commentary and Reflections
1. Lord Neuberger, ‘Judge not, that ye be not judged: judging judicial decision-making’
2. Lady Hale, ‘The UK Supreme Court in the UK Constitution’
3. Lord Norton of Louth, ‘Parliament and the Courts: Strangers, Foes or Friends?’
4. Sir Jack Beatson, ‘The New Model Judiciary and the Other Two Branches of State’
5. Justice Mark Leeming, ‘Ministerial override certificates and the law/fact distinction – A comparison between Australia and the United Kingdom’
6. Philip Cayford QC, ‘Wyatt v Vince–Climate Change in the Family Division?'
7. Professor Penny Darbyshire, ‘The UK Supreme Court: Is There Anything Left to Think About?’

Part II: Private Law in the UK Supreme Court
Foreword by Professor John Goldberg and Professor Henry Smith (Harvard Law School)
8. Lord Hoffmann, ‘Constitutionalism and the Private Law’
9. Lord Millett, ‘The Common Lawyer and the Chancery Practitioner’
10. Justice James Edelman, 'Understanding Tracing Rules'
11. Professor Graham Virgo, 'Judicial Discretion in the UK Supreme Court'
12. Associate Professor James Goudkamp, 'The Doctrine of Illegality: A Private Law Hydra'

Part III: Thematic Analyses
13. Caitlin Grimmer and Menaal Munshey, Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedure
14. Darren Harvey and Niall O'Connor, European Dimensions
15. Daniel Messenger and Sally Gore, Family Law
16. Nino Guruli and Matthew Kennedy, Human Rights Law
17. Jason Allen, Jurisdiction and Devolution Issues
18. David Birch and Alice Zheng, Private Law

Part IV: The 2014-15 Legal Year in Overview
19. Cheyne Beetham , Overview: Administrative Law
20. Stephanie Wong, Overview: Civil Procedure
21. Brian C Dearing, Overview: Company Law, Insolvency and Receivership
22. Barry Solaiman, Overview: Constitutional Law
23. Kirsty Huen Ka Ki, Overview: Contract and Consumer Law
24. Emmeline Plews, Overview: Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedure
25. Daniel Brown, Overview: Employment Law
26. Emily Charlotte Jameson, Overview: Environmental Law
27. Matthew Eglezos, Overview: Equity, Procedure and Land Law
28. Ece Deniz Gunay and Engin Gunay, Overview: European Union Law
29. Carlo Coccaro, Overview: Family Law
30. Christopher Sargeant, Overview: Human Rights Law
31. Aaron Taylor, Overview: Housing Law;
32. Jake Rylatt, Overview: Immigration and Refugee Law
33. Nelson Goh, Overview: International Law
34. Oliver Butler, Overview: Jurisdiction and Devolution Issues
35. Lucy Coulson, Overview: Local Government Law
36. Nicola Jaccarini, Overview: Tax Law
37. Emily Vale, Overview: Tort Law

PART V: Appendices
Appendix A: Composition of the Court
Appendix B: Statistics

Series: The UK Supreme Court Yearbook

The UK Supreme Court Yearbook: Volumes 1–10, 2009–2019 Legal Years
Edited by: Daniel Clarry
ISBN 9781911250296
Published August 2021
Appellate Press
£800.00
The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 10: 2018-2019 Legal Year
Edited by: Daniel Clarry
ISBN 9781911250265
Published August 2021
Appellate Press
£120.00
The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 10: 2018-2019 Legal Year (Hardback and PDF Version)
Edited by: Daniel Clarry
ISBN 9781911250289
Published August 2021
Appellate Press
£180.00
The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 9: 2017-2018 Legal Year
Edited by: Daniel Clarry
ISBN 9781911250180
Published July 2019
Appellate Press
£120.00
The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 8: 2016-2017 Legal Year
Edited by: Daniel Clarry
ISBN 9781911250166
Published February 2018
Appellate Press
£120.00
The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 7: 2015-2016 Legal Year
Edited by: Daniel Clarry
ISBN 9781911250227
Published February 2018
Appellate Press
£120.00
The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 5: 2013–2014 Legal Year
Edited by: Daniel Clarry
ISBN 9781911250104
Published February 2018
Appellate Press
£120.00
The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 4: 2012–2013 Legal Year
Edited by: Daniel Clarry
ISBN 9781911250081
Published February 2018
Appellate Press
£120.00
The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volumes 1-3: 2009–2012 Legal Years
Edited by: Daniel Clarry
ISBN 9781911250067
Published February 2018
Appellate Press
£120.00