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