Oxford Principles of English Law
English Private Law (3rd Edn) and English Public Law (2nd Edn)
Herausgeber: Burrows Qc Fba, Andrew; Feldman Qc Fba, David
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English Private Law (3rd Edn) and English Public Law (2nd Edn)
Herausgeber: Burrows Qc Fba, Andrew; Feldman Qc Fba, David
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Oxford Principles of English Law is the first point of reference on English law for lawyers. This pack makes the third edition of English Private Law edited by Professor Andrew Burrows QC FBA, and the second edition of English Public Law edited by Professor David Feldman QC FBA, available as a single pack.
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Oxford Principles of English Law is the first point of reference on English law for lawyers. This pack makes the third edition of English Private Law edited by Professor Andrew Burrows QC FBA, and the second edition of English Public Law edited by Professor David Feldman QC FBA, available as a single pack.
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 183mm x 254mm x 127mm
- Gewicht: 4229g
- ISBN-13: 9780198810452
- ISBN-10: 0198810458
- Artikelnr.: 47973422
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 183mm x 254mm x 127mm
- Gewicht: 4229g
- ISBN-13: 9780198810452
- ISBN-10: 0198810458
- Artikelnr.: 47973422
Andrew Burrows QC FBA, Norton Rose Professor of Commercial Law, University of Oxford, David Feldman QC FBA, Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, University of Cambridge
* ENGLISH PRIVATE LAW 3rd Edition
* PART I SOURCES OF LAW
* 1: Sources of Law, Professor John Bell
* PART II THE LAW OF PERSONS
* 2: Family, Professor Jonathan Herring
* 3: Companies and Other Associations, Professor John Armour
* PART III THE LAW OF PROPERTY
* 4: Property: General Principles, Mr William Swadling
* 5: Security, Professor Lionel Smith
* 6: Intellectual Property, Professor Graeme Dinwoodie and Professor
William Cornish
* 7: Succession, Professor Roger Kerridge
* PART IV THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS
* 8: Contract: In General, Professor Ewan McKendrick
* 9: Agency, Professor Francis Reynolds
* 10: Sale of Goods, Professor Ewan McKendrick
* 11: Carriage of Goods by Sea, Professor Francis Rose
* 12: Carriage of Goods by Air and Land, Professor Malcolm Clarke
* 13: Insurance, Professor Malcolm Clarke
* 14: Banking, Professor Richard Hooley
* 15: Employment, Professor Mark Freedland
* 16: Bailment, Professor Norman Palmer
* 17: Torts and Equitable Wrongs, Mr Donal Nolan and Mr John Davies
* 18: Unjust Enrichment, Professor Charles Mitchell
* PART V LITIGATION
* 19: Insolvency, Professor Michael Bridge
* 20: Private International Law, Professor Adrian Briggs
* 21: Judicial Remedies, Professor Andrew Burrows
* 22: Civil Procedure, Professor Neil Andrews
* ENGLISH PUBLIC LAW 2nd Edition
* Part I Constitutional Law
* 1: Constitutional Fundamentals, Evelyn Ellis
* 2: The Law of Parliament, Evelyn Ellis and Dawn Oliver
* 3: The Nature, Powers and Accountability of Central Government,
Andrew Le Sueur
* 4: The Structure, Powers and Accountability of Local Government, S.
H. Bailey
* 5: The Powers and Accountability of Agencies and Regulators, Tony
Prosser
* 6: The Constitutional Position of the Judiciary, A. W. Bradley
* Part II - Standards for Legal Accountability in Public Law: Human
Rights and Judicial Review
* 7: Standards of Review and Human Rights in English Law, David Feldman
* 8: Rights to Life, Physical and Moral Integrity, Freedom of Lifestyle
and Religion or Belief, David Feldman
* 9: Political Rights, David Feldman
* 10: Social, Economic and Cultural Rights, Sandra Fredman
* 11: Equality and Non-Discrimination, Christopher McCrudden
* 12: Due Process Rights, S. H. Bailey
* 13: Fundamental Principles of Administrative Law, Paul Craig
* 14: Grounds for Judicial Review: Illegality in the Strict Sense,
Maurice Sunkin
* 15: Grounds for Judicial Review: Due Process, Natural Justice and
Fairness, S. H. Bailey
* 16: Grounds for Judicial Review: Substantive Control Over Discretion,
Paul Craig
* Part III - Remedies in Public Law
* 17: Access to Mechanisms of Administrative Law, Paul Craig
* 18: Remedies Available in Judicial Review Proceedings, Maurice Sunkin
* 19: Remedies for Violations of Convention Rights, David Feldman
* 20: Tribunals, Genevra Richardson
* 21: Investigations by the Public Sector Ombudsmen, Michael Purdue
* 22: Public Inquiries as a Part of Public Administration, Michael
Purdue
* Part IV - Criminal Law, Procedure, and Sentencing
* 23: English Criminal Procedure, L. H. Leigh
* 24: General Principles of Criminal Law, Andrew Ashworth
* 25: Offences Against the Person, Andrew Ashworth and A. T. H. Smith
* 26: Offences Against Property, A. T. H. Smith
* 27: Offences Against the State, Public Order, Public Morality and
Decency, A. T. H. Smith
* 28: Principles of Sentencing, Martin Wasik
* PART I SOURCES OF LAW
* 1: Sources of Law, Professor John Bell
* PART II THE LAW OF PERSONS
* 2: Family, Professor Jonathan Herring
* 3: Companies and Other Associations, Professor John Armour
* PART III THE LAW OF PROPERTY
* 4: Property: General Principles, Mr William Swadling
* 5: Security, Professor Lionel Smith
* 6: Intellectual Property, Professor Graeme Dinwoodie and Professor
William Cornish
* 7: Succession, Professor Roger Kerridge
* PART IV THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS
* 8: Contract: In General, Professor Ewan McKendrick
* 9: Agency, Professor Francis Reynolds
* 10: Sale of Goods, Professor Ewan McKendrick
* 11: Carriage of Goods by Sea, Professor Francis Rose
* 12: Carriage of Goods by Air and Land, Professor Malcolm Clarke
* 13: Insurance, Professor Malcolm Clarke
* 14: Banking, Professor Richard Hooley
* 15: Employment, Professor Mark Freedland
* 16: Bailment, Professor Norman Palmer
* 17: Torts and Equitable Wrongs, Mr Donal Nolan and Mr John Davies
* 18: Unjust Enrichment, Professor Charles Mitchell
* PART V LITIGATION
* 19: Insolvency, Professor Michael Bridge
* 20: Private International Law, Professor Adrian Briggs
* 21: Judicial Remedies, Professor Andrew Burrows
* 22: Civil Procedure, Professor Neil Andrews
* ENGLISH PUBLIC LAW 2nd Edition
* Part I Constitutional Law
* 1: Constitutional Fundamentals, Evelyn Ellis
* 2: The Law of Parliament, Evelyn Ellis and Dawn Oliver
* 3: The Nature, Powers and Accountability of Central Government,
Andrew Le Sueur
* 4: The Structure, Powers and Accountability of Local Government, S.
H. Bailey
* 5: The Powers and Accountability of Agencies and Regulators, Tony
Prosser
* 6: The Constitutional Position of the Judiciary, A. W. Bradley
* Part II - Standards for Legal Accountability in Public Law: Human
Rights and Judicial Review
* 7: Standards of Review and Human Rights in English Law, David Feldman
* 8: Rights to Life, Physical and Moral Integrity, Freedom of Lifestyle
and Religion or Belief, David Feldman
* 9: Political Rights, David Feldman
* 10: Social, Economic and Cultural Rights, Sandra Fredman
* 11: Equality and Non-Discrimination, Christopher McCrudden
* 12: Due Process Rights, S. H. Bailey
* 13: Fundamental Principles of Administrative Law, Paul Craig
* 14: Grounds for Judicial Review: Illegality in the Strict Sense,
Maurice Sunkin
* 15: Grounds for Judicial Review: Due Process, Natural Justice and
Fairness, S. H. Bailey
* 16: Grounds for Judicial Review: Substantive Control Over Discretion,
Paul Craig
* Part III - Remedies in Public Law
* 17: Access to Mechanisms of Administrative Law, Paul Craig
* 18: Remedies Available in Judicial Review Proceedings, Maurice Sunkin
* 19: Remedies for Violations of Convention Rights, David Feldman
* 20: Tribunals, Genevra Richardson
* 21: Investigations by the Public Sector Ombudsmen, Michael Purdue
* 22: Public Inquiries as a Part of Public Administration, Michael
Purdue
* Part IV - Criminal Law, Procedure, and Sentencing
* 23: English Criminal Procedure, L. H. Leigh
* 24: General Principles of Criminal Law, Andrew Ashworth
* 25: Offences Against the Person, Andrew Ashworth and A. T. H. Smith
* 26: Offences Against Property, A. T. H. Smith
* 27: Offences Against the State, Public Order, Public Morality and
Decency, A. T. H. Smith
* 28: Principles of Sentencing, Martin Wasik
* ENGLISH PRIVATE LAW 3rd Edition
* PART I SOURCES OF LAW
* 1: Sources of Law, Professor John Bell
* PART II THE LAW OF PERSONS
* 2: Family, Professor Jonathan Herring
* 3: Companies and Other Associations, Professor John Armour
* PART III THE LAW OF PROPERTY
* 4: Property: General Principles, Mr William Swadling
* 5: Security, Professor Lionel Smith
* 6: Intellectual Property, Professor Graeme Dinwoodie and Professor
William Cornish
* 7: Succession, Professor Roger Kerridge
* PART IV THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS
* 8: Contract: In General, Professor Ewan McKendrick
* 9: Agency, Professor Francis Reynolds
* 10: Sale of Goods, Professor Ewan McKendrick
* 11: Carriage of Goods by Sea, Professor Francis Rose
* 12: Carriage of Goods by Air and Land, Professor Malcolm Clarke
* 13: Insurance, Professor Malcolm Clarke
* 14: Banking, Professor Richard Hooley
* 15: Employment, Professor Mark Freedland
* 16: Bailment, Professor Norman Palmer
* 17: Torts and Equitable Wrongs, Mr Donal Nolan and Mr John Davies
* 18: Unjust Enrichment, Professor Charles Mitchell
* PART V LITIGATION
* 19: Insolvency, Professor Michael Bridge
* 20: Private International Law, Professor Adrian Briggs
* 21: Judicial Remedies, Professor Andrew Burrows
* 22: Civil Procedure, Professor Neil Andrews
* ENGLISH PUBLIC LAW 2nd Edition
* Part I Constitutional Law
* 1: Constitutional Fundamentals, Evelyn Ellis
* 2: The Law of Parliament, Evelyn Ellis and Dawn Oliver
* 3: The Nature, Powers and Accountability of Central Government,
Andrew Le Sueur
* 4: The Structure, Powers and Accountability of Local Government, S.
H. Bailey
* 5: The Powers and Accountability of Agencies and Regulators, Tony
Prosser
* 6: The Constitutional Position of the Judiciary, A. W. Bradley
* Part II - Standards for Legal Accountability in Public Law: Human
Rights and Judicial Review
* 7: Standards of Review and Human Rights in English Law, David Feldman
* 8: Rights to Life, Physical and Moral Integrity, Freedom of Lifestyle
and Religion or Belief, David Feldman
* 9: Political Rights, David Feldman
* 10: Social, Economic and Cultural Rights, Sandra Fredman
* 11: Equality and Non-Discrimination, Christopher McCrudden
* 12: Due Process Rights, S. H. Bailey
* 13: Fundamental Principles of Administrative Law, Paul Craig
* 14: Grounds for Judicial Review: Illegality in the Strict Sense,
Maurice Sunkin
* 15: Grounds for Judicial Review: Due Process, Natural Justice and
Fairness, S. H. Bailey
* 16: Grounds for Judicial Review: Substantive Control Over Discretion,
Paul Craig
* Part III - Remedies in Public Law
* 17: Access to Mechanisms of Administrative Law, Paul Craig
* 18: Remedies Available in Judicial Review Proceedings, Maurice Sunkin
* 19: Remedies for Violations of Convention Rights, David Feldman
* 20: Tribunals, Genevra Richardson
* 21: Investigations by the Public Sector Ombudsmen, Michael Purdue
* 22: Public Inquiries as a Part of Public Administration, Michael
Purdue
* Part IV - Criminal Law, Procedure, and Sentencing
* 23: English Criminal Procedure, L. H. Leigh
* 24: General Principles of Criminal Law, Andrew Ashworth
* 25: Offences Against the Person, Andrew Ashworth and A. T. H. Smith
* 26: Offences Against Property, A. T. H. Smith
* 27: Offences Against the State, Public Order, Public Morality and
Decency, A. T. H. Smith
* 28: Principles of Sentencing, Martin Wasik
* PART I SOURCES OF LAW
* 1: Sources of Law, Professor John Bell
* PART II THE LAW OF PERSONS
* 2: Family, Professor Jonathan Herring
* 3: Companies and Other Associations, Professor John Armour
* PART III THE LAW OF PROPERTY
* 4: Property: General Principles, Mr William Swadling
* 5: Security, Professor Lionel Smith
* 6: Intellectual Property, Professor Graeme Dinwoodie and Professor
William Cornish
* 7: Succession, Professor Roger Kerridge
* PART IV THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS
* 8: Contract: In General, Professor Ewan McKendrick
* 9: Agency, Professor Francis Reynolds
* 10: Sale of Goods, Professor Ewan McKendrick
* 11: Carriage of Goods by Sea, Professor Francis Rose
* 12: Carriage of Goods by Air and Land, Professor Malcolm Clarke
* 13: Insurance, Professor Malcolm Clarke
* 14: Banking, Professor Richard Hooley
* 15: Employment, Professor Mark Freedland
* 16: Bailment, Professor Norman Palmer
* 17: Torts and Equitable Wrongs, Mr Donal Nolan and Mr John Davies
* 18: Unjust Enrichment, Professor Charles Mitchell
* PART V LITIGATION
* 19: Insolvency, Professor Michael Bridge
* 20: Private International Law, Professor Adrian Briggs
* 21: Judicial Remedies, Professor Andrew Burrows
* 22: Civil Procedure, Professor Neil Andrews
* ENGLISH PUBLIC LAW 2nd Edition
* Part I Constitutional Law
* 1: Constitutional Fundamentals, Evelyn Ellis
* 2: The Law of Parliament, Evelyn Ellis and Dawn Oliver
* 3: The Nature, Powers and Accountability of Central Government,
Andrew Le Sueur
* 4: The Structure, Powers and Accountability of Local Government, S.
H. Bailey
* 5: The Powers and Accountability of Agencies and Regulators, Tony
Prosser
* 6: The Constitutional Position of the Judiciary, A. W. Bradley
* Part II - Standards for Legal Accountability in Public Law: Human
Rights and Judicial Review
* 7: Standards of Review and Human Rights in English Law, David Feldman
* 8: Rights to Life, Physical and Moral Integrity, Freedom of Lifestyle
and Religion or Belief, David Feldman
* 9: Political Rights, David Feldman
* 10: Social, Economic and Cultural Rights, Sandra Fredman
* 11: Equality and Non-Discrimination, Christopher McCrudden
* 12: Due Process Rights, S. H. Bailey
* 13: Fundamental Principles of Administrative Law, Paul Craig
* 14: Grounds for Judicial Review: Illegality in the Strict Sense,
Maurice Sunkin
* 15: Grounds for Judicial Review: Due Process, Natural Justice and
Fairness, S. H. Bailey
* 16: Grounds for Judicial Review: Substantive Control Over Discretion,
Paul Craig
* Part III - Remedies in Public Law
* 17: Access to Mechanisms of Administrative Law, Paul Craig
* 18: Remedies Available in Judicial Review Proceedings, Maurice Sunkin
* 19: Remedies for Violations of Convention Rights, David Feldman
* 20: Tribunals, Genevra Richardson
* 21: Investigations by the Public Sector Ombudsmen, Michael Purdue
* 22: Public Inquiries as a Part of Public Administration, Michael
Purdue
* Part IV - Criminal Law, Procedure, and Sentencing
* 23: English Criminal Procedure, L. H. Leigh
* 24: General Principles of Criminal Law, Andrew Ashworth
* 25: Offences Against the Person, Andrew Ashworth and A. T. H. Smith
* 26: Offences Against Property, A. T. H. Smith
* 27: Offences Against the State, Public Order, Public Morality and
Decency, A. T. H. Smith
* 28: Principles of Sentencing, Martin Wasik