Commercial law in the next millennium
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Commercial law in the next millennium
(The Hamlyn lectures, 49th ser.)
Sweet & Maxwell, 1998
- : hb
- : pb
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Note
"Published under the auspices of the Hamlyn Trust"--T.p.
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this book, based on the 49th series of Hamlyn Lectures, Professor Roy Goode examines some of the key issues shaping commercial law as we move into a new century. His stimulating re-analysis of fundamental legal principles raises a series of critical questions about the future direction of the law. Issues covered include:
* Where next for contract law?
* Rethinking property rights in commercial assets
* The challenges of the international environment
Table of Contents
The shaping of commercial law. Contracts and markets: the challenges confronting private and public law. Property rights in commercial assets: rethinking concepts and policies. Commercial law in an international environment: towards the next millennium.
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