Studies in UK law 2002
Studies in UK law 2002
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Edition Details
- Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): John Bell
- Language: English
- Publication Information: United Kingdom National Committee of Comparative Law
- Type: Book
- Permalink: https://books.lawi.org.uk/studies-in-uk-law-2002/ (Stable identifier)
Additional Format
Online version: Studies in UK law 2002. London: United Kingdom National Committee of Comparative Law, 2002 (OCoLC)742274851
Short Description
VI, 386 pages ; 23 cm.
Purpose and Intended Audience
Useful for students learning an area of law, Studies in UK law 2002 is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Details
United Kingdom comparative law series, v. 21.
Bibliographic information
- Publisher: United Kingdom National Committee of Comparative Law
- Responsable Person: edited by John Bell.
- Publication Date: 2002
- Number of Editions: 4 editions
- First edition Date: 2002
- Last edition Date: 2002
- Languages: English
- Library of Congress Code: KD354
- ISBN: 0904281175 9780904281170
- OCLC: 50577457
Main Contents
Teaching comparative law and comparative law teaching in the UK / Esin O?ru?cu?
The legitimacy of the judge in the United Kingdom / Kay Goodall
“What family for the 21st century?”: Scotland / Lilian Edwards
Liability for defective products and services / Stathis Banakas
Present and future of real and personal security: Scotland / David L. Carey Miller
Present and future of real and personal security: England / Gerald McCormack
Mediation in Scotland: an eluded opportunity? / Margaret Ross
ADR in England and Wales / Loukas A Mistelis
Protection of minority shareholders / Janet Dine
Copyright issues and the information society / Charlotte Waelde
The legal effect of collective agreements: a UK perspective / Douglas Brodie
Prosecutorial discretion and its limits
the Scottish approach / Joe?lle Godard.
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