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1992 ISBN 9780198257219
Description
Current Legal Problems, produced by the Faculty of Laws of University College London for forty years, is now being published by Oxford University Press. Part I, the Annual Review, is a new venture designed for practising and academic lawyers and students. It provides high-quality analysis of fundamental legal developments in each of the six core areas: Contract, Criminal Law, European Community Law, Property Law, Public Law, and Tort. Each Annual Review will cover a legal year: this volume covers the legal year which began on 1 October 1990 and ended on 31 July 1991. Developments during the 1991 summer vacation are also dealt with where possible, and will otherwise be covered in next year's Annual Review.
Table of Contents
- Contract, Roger Halson
- criminal law, Ian Dennis
- European Community law, Nicholas Emiliou et al
- property law, Alison Clarke
- public law, Javan Herberg et al
- tort, Bob Hepple and Richard O'Dair
- in the child's best interests? - reading the Children Act critically, Michael Freeman.
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1993 ISBN 9780198258605
Description
This is the second "Annual Review" produced by the faculty of Laws, University College London and it forms part one of volume 46 in the "Current Legal Problems" series. Part two of the volume, containing papers and the texts of CLP lectures gicen by the faculty, will be published in the autumn. The "Annual Review" aims to provide a high quality analysis of fundamental legal developments ineach of the six core areas: contracts, criminal law, European Community law; property law, public law and tort. Each "Annual Review" covers a legal year, with this one covering the year beginning 1 October 1991 and ending 31 July 1992. Material arising during the 1992 summer vacation is also dealt with where possible, as well as any developments occuring in the 1991 summer vacation if they were reported too late to be included in the previous "Annual Review". The subject-matter covered is primarily cases heard and statutes passed during the legal year, but also includes any other broadly relevant developments.
Table of Contents
- Contract, Roger Halson
- criminal law, Ian Dennis
- European Community law, Laurence Gormley
- property law, Paul Kohler
- public law, Eric Barendt et al
- tort, Bob Hepple and Richard O'Dair
- restitution - dynamics of the modern law, Peter Birks.
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1994 ISBN 9780198259046
Description
This is the third Annual Review produced by the Faculty of Laws, University College London, and it forms Part I of Volume 47 in the Current Legal Problems series. Part II of this volume, containing the texts of CLP papers and lectures given at the Faculty, is published each autumn. The Annual Review provides a high quality analysis of fundamental developments in each of the six core areas of the law: Contract, Criminal Law, European Community Law, Property Law, Public Law, and Tort. Each Annual Review covers a legal year and is published each spring. The subject-matter covered is primarily cases heard and statutes passed during the legal year, but also includes any other broadly relevant developments.
Table of Contents
- Table of Cases
- Table of Statutes
- Introduction
- Contract
- Criminal Law
- European Community Law
- Property Law
- Public Law
- Tort
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1995 ISBN 9780198260417
Description
BL An essential revision aid--it covers each of the core areas in which law undergraduates must gain passes BL The only annual review of major developments in all subjects for students BL Covers the last complete legal year This is the fourth Annual Review produced by the Faculty of Laws, University College London, and it forms Part I of Volume 48 in the Current Legal Problems series. Part II of this volume, containing the texts of CLP papers and lectures given at the Faculty, is published each autumn. The Annual Review provides a high quality analysis of fundamental developments in each of the six core areas of the law: Contract, Criminal Law, European Community Law, Property Law, Public Law, and Tort. Each Annual Review covers a legal year and is published each spring. The subject-matter covered is primarily cases heard and statutes passed during the legal year, but also includes any other broadly relevant developments.
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1996 ISBN 9780198262794
Description
This is the fifth Annual Review produced by the Faculty of Laws, University College, London, and it forms Part I of Volume 49 in the Current Legal Problems series. Part I of this volume, containing the texts of CLP papers and lectures given at the Faculty, is published each autumn. This book is intended for this is a publication which is of interest to all legal scholars and to practitioners of law.
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