The closing chapter
The closing chapter
Law of the United Kingdom and Ireland > England and Wales > KD640
Edition Details
- Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): Alfred Thompson Denning Denning
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): England
- Publication Information: London : Butterworths, 1983
- Material: Biography, Internet resource
- Type: Book, Internet Resource
- Permalink: https://books.lawi.org.uk/the-closing-chapter/ (Stable identifier)
Short Description
XVII, 293 pages ; 22 cm
Purpose and Intended Audience
Useful for students learning an area of law, The closing chapter is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Bibliographic information
- Publisher: Butterworths
- Responsable Person: by Lord Denning.
- Publication Date: 1983
- Country/State: England
- Number of Editions: 13 editions
- First edition Date: 1983
- Last edition Date: 2004
- Languages: English, Chinese
- Library of Congress Code: KD640
- Dewey Code: 340.0942
- ISBN: 0406176124 9780406176127 0406176116 9780406176110
- OCLC: 59166985
Main Contents
BOOK ONE. ; Retirement ; SECTION ONE. ; My Last Months as Master ; 1. A calamitous fortnight ; 2. The summer term ; 3. The last day of the summer term ; 4. The long vacation ; SECTION TWO. ; Autumn Leaves ; 1. A judge of silk ; 2. The cathedral at Winchester ; 3. Dinner at the Inner Temple ; 4. A luncheon at the Savoy ; 5. The cathedral at Norwich ; 6. Abortion in the Lords ; 7. A look at the Law Lords ; 8. The family at Christmas ; SECTION THREE. ; Afterthoughts ; 1. Plain English ; 2. After Christmas – the water strike ; 3. The Sikh boy’s turban ; BOOK TWO. ; Discipline up to Date ; SECTION FOUR. ; Statutory Interpretation again up to the Fore ; SECTION FIVE. ; Public and Private Law – A New Dichotomy ; 1. The coming of judicial review ; 2. A notable difference ; 3. Law and politics ; 4. Remedies ; 5. Postscript ; SECTION SIX. ; Trade Unions ; Introduction ; 1. Up to the 1906 Act ; 2. The Industrial Relations Act 1971 ; 3. The 1974 and the 1976 Acts ; 4. New legislation imperative ; 5. The 1980 Act ; 6. The closed shop ; 7. Trade Unions go ‘poaching’ ; 8. The European Convention ; SECTION SEVEN. ; Conflicts in the Courts ; Introduction ; 1. Locus standi ; 2. Liberty of the subject ; 3. The Mareva up to date ; 4. Who can get a Mareva? ; 5. Anton Piller up to date ; 6. Delay in arbitrations ; 7. Withdrawal clauses in charterparties ; 8. High Trees up to date ; 9. Interlocutary injunctions up to date ; 10. The difference in approach ; 11. Exemption clauses up to date ; Epilogue ; Index
Table of Contents
Book One.
Retirement
Section One.
My Last Months as Master
1. A calamitous fortnight
2. The summer term
3. The last day of the summer term
4. The long vacation
Section Two.
Autumn Leaves
1. A judge of silk
2. The cathedral at Winchester
3. Dinner at the Inner Temple
4. A luncheon at the Savoy
5. The cathedral at Norwich
6. Abortion in the Lords
7. A look at the Law Lords
8. The family at Christmas
Section Three.
Afterthoughts
1. Plain English
2. After Christmas – the water strike
3. The Sikh boy’s turban
Book Two.
Discipline up to Date
Section Four.
Statutory Interpretation again up to the Fore
Section Five.
Public and Private Law – A New Dichotomy
1. The coming of judicial review
2. A notable difference
3. Law and politics
4. Remedies
5. Postscript
Section Six.
Trade Unions
Introduction
1. Up to the 1906 Act
2. The Industrial Relations Act 1971
3. The 1974 and the 1976 Acts
4. New legislation imperative
5. The 1980 Act
6. The closed shop
7. Trade Unions go ‘poaching’
8. The European Convention
Section Seven.
Conflicts in the Courts
Introduction
1. Locus standi
2. Liberty of the subject
3. The Mareva up to date
4. Who can get a Mareva?
5. Anton Piller up to date
6. Delay in arbitrations
7. Withdrawal clauses in charterparties
8. High Trees up to date
9. Interlocutary injunctions up to date
10. The difference in approach
11. Exemption clauses up to date
Epilogue
Index
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