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1. Access to justice for vulnerable people [2018]
- Access to Justice for Vulnerable People (Conference) (2017 : London)
- London : Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing, 2018.
- Description
- Book — xxvi, 261 pages ; 24 cm
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- Foreword / Alison Russell
- Introduction / The Rt. Hon. Lady Justice Dorrian
- 'Moving at a pace' : towards a new approach to vulnerability in courts and tribunals? / Penny Cooper
- Cartesian perfection : the route out of failure / John Gillen
- Bringing the court closer to the person with disability : judicial exemption from the Equality Act and interference with reasonable adjustments for litigants with physical disabilities / Anton van Dellen
- Judges and lawyers : getting it wrong about the disabled for all these years? / John Horan
- Challenges in defining and identifying a suspect's vulnerability in criminal proceedings : what's in a name and who's to blame? / Lore Mergaerts, Dirk Van Daele, Geert Vervaeke
- Caught by language : the language competence of young offenders and the implications for the (Dutch) youth justice system / K.G.M. van Dijk-Fleetwood-Bird
- Justice denied? : the experience of unrepresented defendants in the criminal courts / Penelope Gibbs
- Anunga 40 years on : rights remain limited for indigenous suspects in the Northern Territory of Australia / Felicity Gerry and David Woodroffe
- The effects of intersectionality : women with learning disabilities, difficulties and autism in the criminal justice system / Clare S. Allely, Toni Wood, & Christopher Gillberg
- Confusion and communication in deaf cases : towards a model of best practice / Sue O'Rourke, Chantelle de la Croix, Noel Traynor and Robert Grieve
- Trauma and victim participation in the criminal process / Louise Ellison and Vanessa E Munro
- The pre-trial position of vulnerable victims of crime in Ireland / Alan Cusack
- Balancing accessibility and authority : towards an integrated approach to vulnerability in the criminal courts / Jessica Jacobson
- Advocating PEACE : will it make people cross? / Ray Bull and Andy Griffiths
- Postscript / Linda Hunting.
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KD7876 .A75 A23 2017 | Unknown |
- Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Publishing, 2009.
- Description
- Book — viii, 254 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 24 cm.
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- I Life 1 Blackstone and Biography - Wilfrid Prest 2 A 'Model of the Old House': Architecture in Blackstone's Life and Commentaries - Carol Matthews 3 'A Mighty Consumption of Ale': Blackstone, Buckler, and All Souls College, Oxford - Norma Aubertin-Potter 4 William Blackstone and William Prynne: an Unlikely Association? - Ian Doolittle II Thought 5 Blackstone on Judging - John H Langbein 6 Blackstone's Rules for the Construction of Statutes - John V Orth 7 Blackstone and Bentham on the Law of Marriage - Mary Sokol 8 Coverture and Unity of Person in Blackstone's Commentaries -Tim Stretton 9 Blackstone's Commentaries on Colonialism: Australian Judicial Interpretations - Thalia Anthony 10 Restoring the 'Real' to Real Property Law: A Return to Blackstone? - Nicole Graham III Influence 11 American Blackstones - Michael Hoeflich 12 Did Blackstone get the Gallic Shrug? - John Emerson 13 Blackstone in Germany - Horst Dippel IV Sources 14 Bibliography - Morris Cohen 15 Iconography - J H Baker and Wilfrid Prest.
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KD621 .B58 B57 2009 | Unknown |
- British Legal History Conference (22nd : 2015 : Reading, England)
- Cambridge ; New York ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
- Description
- Book — ix, 351 pages ; 24 cm
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- Introduction / Catharine MacMillan
- Magna Carta : the emergence of the myth / John Baker
- From Magna Carta to the abridgements : the naturalization of benefit of clergy / Margaret McGlynn
- How to get rid of a king : lawyering the Revolution of 1399 / David J. Seipp
- Illuminating Magna Carta : images of law and authority in medieval statute books / Anthony Musson
- Revolution principles and the revolution bench / Mike Mcnair
- Magna Carta chapters 4 and 5 and the origins of accountability / Joshua Getzler
- Some effects of war on the law in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century England / James Oldham
- The impact of tax on the landscape : social expectations and the built environment in nineteenth-century / Chantal Stebbings
- Magna Carta in the German discourse about English constitutional law between the eighteenth and early twentieth centuries / Adreas Thier
- Magna Carta for the world? : the constitutional protection of foreign merchants in the age of revolution / Daniel Hulsebosch
- 'The protection of our laws' : the slave, grace and the rise of proslavery constitutionalism in nineteenth-century Atlantic world / Patricia Hagler Minter
- The Royal Proclamation of 1763 in British Columbia : an indigenous Magna Carta's chequered Canadian career / Hamar Foster
- Rights and power in nineteenth-century India : exploring an unstable relationship / Raymond Cocks
- When 'Magna Carta was suspended' : national security and the challenge to freedom of speech in Australia, 1914-1919 / Diane Kirkby.
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KD3946 .B758 2015 | Unknown |
- Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2019]
- Description
- Book — vi, 294 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm.
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- "Why may not that be the skull of a lawyer?" : english legal discourse past and present / Teresa Fanego & Paula Rodrøguez-Puente
- English and italian land contracts : a cross-linguistic analysis / Giuliana Diani
- Conditionals in spoken courtroom and parliamentary discourse in english, french, and spanish : a contrastive analysis / Cristina Lastres-López
- Part-of-speech patterns in legal genres : text-internal dynamics from a corpus-based perspective / Ruth Breeze
- A comparison of lexical bundles in spoken courtroom language across time, registers, and varieties / Randi Reppen & Meishan Chen
- "It is not just a fact that the law requires this, but it is a reasonable fact" : using the noun that-pattern to explore stance construction in legal writing / Stanislaw Gozdz-Roszkowski
- Are law reports an "agile" or an "uptight" register? : tracking patterns of historical change in the use of colloquial and complexity features / Douglas Biber & Bethany Gray
- Interpersonality in legal written discourse : a diachronic analysis of personal pronouns in law reports, 1535 to present / Paula Rodrøguez-Puente
- The evolution of a legal genre : rhetorical moves in british patent specifications, 1711 to 1860 / Nicholas Groom & Jack Grieve
- The representation of citizens and monarchy in acts of parliament in 1800 to 2000 : identifying social roles through collocations / Anu Lehto
- Drinking and crime : negotiating intoxication in courtroom discourse, 1720 to 1913 / Claudia Claridge.
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5. Hearing the children [2004]
- Bristol : Jordan Pub., 2004.
- Description
- Book — x, 226 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
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- Plenary One: Concepts of Child Attachment Dr Jonathan Green Attachment Theory and Research: Recent Advances and Implications for Adoption and Foster Care - Dr Miriam Steele-- The Voice of the Child in Public Law Proceedings: A Development Model - Dr Gillian Schofield-- Plenary Two: Plenary discussions - Dr Jonathan Green, Dr Miriam Steele and Dr Gillian Schofield-- Plenary Three: Communicating with Children - Dr David Jones-- Making sense of What Children Say: Contributions from Developmental Psychology - Dr Jan Aldridge-- Group feedback, discussions raised by David Jones' and Jan Aldridge's papers-- Plenary Four: Listening to and Safe-guarding Children from Mixed Heritage Backgrounds - Beverley Prevatt-Goldstein-- Child Protection, the Courts and Minority Ethnic Families - Ashok Chand-- The Mental Health Needs of Refugee Children and their Families - Dr Guinevere Tufnell-- Plenary discussions - Beverley Prevatt-Goldstein, Ashok Chand and Dr Guinevere Tufnell-- Plenary Five: The Children's Commissioner for Wales - Peter Clarke-- Involving Children in Planning and Review Services - Professor June Thoburn-- The Children's Taskforce and the National Service Framework - Professor Albert Aynsley-Green-- Plenary Six: Listening to Young Children: Promoting the 'Voices' of Children under the age of eight - Penny Lancaster-- "The Voice of the Child" : Children's Rights are Human Rights - Peter Newell-- Young People's Experiences of Care - Dr Maureen Winn-Oakley with Tom Oakley, Nikki Cox, Nirupana Uthaykumar, Amanda Walsh and Alison Price-- Plenary Seven: Children's Participation in Proceedings - The View from Europe Andrew Moylan QC Representing Children - Mark Powell-- Children's Representation in Private Law Proceedings - Charles Prest-- Pleanry Eight: "Protecting Children from Harm" - Reflections on the Green Paper - Jane Held and Andrew Cozens.
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6. Illegality after Patel v Mirza [2018]
- Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2018.
- Description
- Book — xviii, 386 pages ; 24 cm.
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- Introduction / Alan Bogg and Sarah Green
- A new dawn for the law of illegality / Andrew Burrows
- The law of illegality : identifying the issues / James Goudkamp
- Restitution or confiscation/forfeiture? : private rights versus public values / Robert Sullivan
- Not a principle of justice? / Nicholas J. McBride
- Illegality as a rationing rule / Frederick Wilmot-Smith
- Illegality, familiarity and the law commission / James Lee
- Illegality and contractual enforcement after Patel v Mirza / Janet O'Sullivan
- Illegality and zero sum torts / Sarah Green
- Illegality and unjust enrichment / Graham Virgo
- Ramifications of Patel v Mirza in the law of trusts / Paul S. Davies
- Illegality in labour law after Patel v Mirza : retrenchment and restraint / Alan Bogg
- Whither now illegality and statute : an Australian perspective / William Gummow
- Illegality and Canadian private law : Hall v Hebert's legacy / Mitchell McInnes
- The impact of illegality and immorality on contract and restitution from a civilian angle / Birke Häcker.
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7. Iniuria and the common law [2013]
- Iniuria and the Common Law (Seminar) (2011 : All Souls College, Oxford)
- Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2013.
- Description
- Book — xxxii, 244 pages : illustration ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Iniuria and the common law / Eric Descheemaeker and Helen Scott
- Iniuria, Roman and English / David Ibbetson
- The actio iniuriarum in Scots law : romantic Romanism or tool for today? / Kenneth McKenzie Norrie
- Solatium and injury to feelings : Roman law, English law and modern tort theory / Eric Descheemaeker
- Dissimulation / Paul Mitchell
- Contumelia and the South African law of defamation / Helen Scott
- An infringement of the corpus as a form of iniuria : Roman and medieval reflections / Paul J. du Plessis
- The protection of corpus in modern and early modern Scots law / John Blackie
- The gist of defamation in South African law / Anton Fagan
- Retraction, apology and reply as responses to iniuriae / Jonathan Burchell
- Harassment : a wrong without a right? / François du Bois.
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- Oxford Anglo-German Law Conference (1st : 1999 : Oxford, England)
- Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart, 2000.
- Description
- Book — xx, 185 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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- Some comparisons between common law and civil law, Gerhard Dannemann: negotiating instruments, drafting agreements, substantive law differences, choice of law implications-- execution of agreements-- going to the courts. Structuring the joint venture, Ian Hewitt and Professor Dr Gerhard Picot: introduction-- types of legal structures for joint ventures-- international joint ventures - tax issues-- negotiating and forming the joint venture-- conclusions. Protecting the various interests in the joint venture, David Kershaw and Dr Wolfgang Witz: introduction-- board and management structures-- method of appointment and removal of directors-- different board structures-- methods of establishing board and management structures-- position of subsidiary companies-- position of management below board level-- duties of directors-- shareholder decisions-- minority rights-- enforcement of minority rights-- legal rights of the minority-- remedies available-- expert adjudication-- arbitration-- employee protection-- abbreviations. Joint ventures under EU and national competition laws, Jochen Burrichter, Rod Carlton, Dr Thorsten Mager and Alison Byrne: joint ventures under European Community competition laws-- the treatment of joint ventures under the merger regulation-- case analysis of joint ventures-- treatment of joint ventures under Article 81 EC Treaty-- UK competition law. Termination of joint venture, George Goulding, Dr Hans-Jurgen Hellwig, Tim Boxell and Bonnie Costelloe: introduction-- formation of the joint venture-- termination by change of ownership-- termination by dissolution-- doctrine of qualified factual group under German law-- conclusion.
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9. Landmark cases in equity [2012]
- Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2012.
- Description
- Book — xlv, 703 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm.
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- 1. The Earl of Oxford's Case (1615) David Ibbetson
- 2. Coke v Fountaine (1676) Mike Macnair
- 3. Grey v Grey (1677) Jamie Glister
- 4. Penn v Lord Baltimore (1750) Paul Mitchell
- 5. Burgess v Wheate (1759) Paul Matthews
- 6. Morice v Bishop of Durham (1805) Joshua Getzler
- 7. Tulk v Moxhay (1848) Ben McFarlane
- 8. Prince Albert v Strange (1849) Lionel Bently
- 9. Ramsden v Dyson (1866) Nick Piska
- 10. Bishop of Natal v Gladstone (1866) Charlotte Smith
- 11. Earl of Aylesford v Morris (1873) Catharine MacMillan
- 12. Re Hallett's Estate (1879-80) Graham Virgo
- 13. North-West Transportation Co Ltd v Beatty (1887) Lionel Smith
- 14. Rochefoucauld v Boustead (1897) Ying Khai Liew
- 15. Re Earl of Sefton (1898) Chantal Stebbings
- 16. Nocton v Lord Ashburton (1914) James Edelman
- 17. Regal (Hastings) Ltd v Gulliver (1942) Richard Nolan
- 18. National Anti-Vivisection Society v Inland Revenue Commissioners (1948) Jonathan Garton
- 19. National Provincial Bank Ltd v Ainsworth (1965) Alison Dunn
- 20. Boardman v Phipps (1967) Michael Bryan
- 21. Pettitt v Pettitt (1970) and Gissing v Gissing (1971) John Mee
- 22. Paragon Finance plc v DB Thakerar & Co (a firm) (1999) Christian Daly and Charles Mitchell.
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- Leiden : Brill, 2013.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource.
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- Preface ... vii List of Contributors ... ix Debating Law, Justice and Constitutionalism ... 1 *Richard W. Kaeuper The Anglo-Saxon Origins of English Constitutionalism ... 15 *James Campbell Orality and Literacy in the Age of the Angevin Law Reforms ... 27 *Paul Hyams Between England and France: A Cross-Channel Legal Culture in the Late Thirteenth Century ... 73 *Thomas J. McSweeney The Development of Written Custom in England and in France: A Comparative Perspective ... 101 *Ada-Maria Kuskowski Success and Failure of the Medieval Constitution in 1341 ... 121 *Scott Waugh Parliamentary Scrutiny of Royal Ministers and Courtiers in Fourteenth-Century England: The Disgrace of Sir John atte Lee (1368) ... 161 *W. Mark Ormrod The Altered Perspective of Thomas Walsingham's Symbol of Normandy ... 189 *Christopher Guyol Centre and Locality: Perceptions of the Assize Justices in Late Medieval England ... 211 *Anthony Musson The Common Voice in Theory and Practice in Late Fourteenth Century England ... 243 *Andrew Galloway Landscape and the Identity of the Realm ... 287 *Lynn Staley The People, Politics and the Constitution in the Fifteenth Century ... 311 *Anthony Pollard Law, Justice, and Governance: New Views on Medieval Constitutionalism ... 331 *G.W. Bernard Index ... 343.
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