The Effect on English domestic law of membership of the European Communities and of ratification of the European Convention on Human Rights

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The Effect on English domestic law of membership of the European Communities and of ratification of the European Convention on Human Rights

edited by M.P. Furmston, R. Kerridge, B.E. Sufrin

M. Nijhoff , Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston, 1983

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Note

Papers by members of the University of Bristol Faculty of Law in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Faculty

Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works

  • Influences on judicial reasoning / David Feldman
  • Constitutional conundrums : the impact of the United Kingdom's membership of the Communities on constitutional theory / D.N. Clark and B.E. Sufrin
  • The impact of European law on equal pay for women / Richard Townshend-Smith
  • The impact of EEC competition law in the United Kingdom / Richard Whish
  • The European Community and English company law / N.E. Furey and J.E. Parkinson
  • Freedom of movement and United Kingdom immigration law / B.E. Sufrin
  • Policy considerations in the courts in matters of jurisdiction in conflict of laws / J.J. Fawcett
  • Incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights into United Kingdom domestic law / Roger Kerridge
  • The closed shop and the European Convention on Human Rights / A.M. Dugdale and H.F. Rawlings
  • The English law of contempt of court and Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights / N.V. Lowe
  • Prisoners and the European Convention on Human Rights / Gillian Douglas and Stephen Jones
  • The effect of the European Convention on Human Rights on the preparation and amendment of legislation, delegated legislation, and administrative rules in the United Kingdom / Clive Symmons

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