
Law and the Public Interest
United Kingdom Association for Legal an dSocial Philosophy 18th Annual Conference at Sheffield 2nd-4th April, 1992
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Inhaltsverzeichnis:Roger Brownsword: Law and the Public InterestDavid Lyons: Normal Law, Nearly Just Societies, and Other Myths of Legal TheoryJohn Bell: Public Interest: Policy of Principle?Alan Milne: The Public Interest, Political Controversy, and the JudgesPaul Kelly: Privacy and the Public Interest: A Communitarian ViewDavid Bedingfield: Reply to Kelly: Privacy and the Public InterestRoss Harrison: Welfare RightsJohn Mesher: Welfare Rights: Response to Ross HarrisonRodney Brazier: A Public Interest in Constitution-Making?Dudley Knowles: Is Constitutional Reform a Priority?Norman Lewis: Ma...
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Roger Brownsword: Law and the Public Interest
David Lyons: Normal Law, Nearly Just Societies, and Other Myths of Legal Theory
John Bell: Public Interest: Policy of Principle?
Alan Milne: The Public Interest, Political Controversy, and the Judges
Paul Kelly: Privacy and the Public Interest: A Communitarian View
David Bedingfield: Reply to Kelly: Privacy and the Public Interest
Ross Harrison: Welfare Rights
John Mesher: Welfare Rights: Response to Ross Harrison
Rodney Brazier: A Public Interest in Constitution-Making?
Dudley Knowles: Is Constitutional Reform a Priority?
Norman Lewis: Markets, Regulation and Citizenship: A Constitutional Analysis
Terence Daintith: Comment on Lewis: Markets, Regulation and Citizenship
Roger Brownsword: Law and the Public Interest
David Lyons: Normal Law, Nearly Just Societies, and Other Myths of Legal Theory
John Bell: Public Interest: Policy of Principle?
Alan Milne: The Public Interest, Political Controversy, and the Judges
Paul Kelly: Privacy and the Public Interest: A Communitarian View
David Bedingfield: Reply to Kelly: Privacy and the Public Interest
Ross Harrison: Welfare Rights
John Mesher: Welfare Rights: Response to Ross Harrison
Rodney Brazier: A Public Interest in Constitution-Making?
Dudley Knowles: Is Constitutional Reform a Priority?
Norman Lewis: Markets, Regulation and Citizenship: A Constitutional Analysis
Terence Daintith: Comment on Lewis: Markets, Regulation and Citizenship