A Volume of Essays to Commemorate the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the Law School in Exeter 1923-1998 Herausgeber: Economides, Kim; Shrubsall, Vivien; Tettenborn, Andrew; Bridge, John; Betten, Lammy
A Volume of Essays to Commemorate the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the Law School in Exeter 1923-1998 Herausgeber: Economides, Kim; Shrubsall, Vivien; Tettenborn, Andrew; Bridge, John; Betten, Lammy
The aim of this book is to explore the ethical basis of law within both the mainstream and peripheral areas of curriculum,including the European dimension. It reflects a current development in legal scholarship at Exeter University which aims to bring to the fore ethical perspectives which are still relatively unknown in the UK. The book also marks attainment of three milestones in the evolution of Exeter Law School; its establishment in 1923; the creation of the Bracton Chair in 1948 and the adoption of the title of School of Law in 1998. The contributing authors are all either current members of the School or distinguished Exeter alumni.…mehr
The aim of this book is to explore the ethical basis of law within both the mainstream and peripheral areas of curriculum,including the European dimension. It reflects a current development in legal scholarship at Exeter University which aims to bring to the fore ethical perspectives which are still relatively unknown in the UK. The book also marks attainment of three milestones in the evolution of Exeter Law School; its establishment in 1923; the creation of the Bracton Chair in 1948 and the adoption of the title of School of Law in 1998. The contributing authors are all either current members of the School or distinguished Exeter alumni.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kim Economides is Professor of Law at Exeter University. Lammy Betten is a Professor in the School of Law at Exeter University. John Bridge is Professor of Law at the University of Exeter.
Inhaltsangabe
PART 1: FUNDAMENTAL LEGAL VALUES 1. What are fundamental legal values? Kim Economides 2. Legal ethics in the age of Bracton Anthony Musson 3. Justice as virtue: A subject in the law curriculum? Hans van de Wouw 4. The principle of non-discrimination as a fundamental value Simon Honeyball 5. Competence, independence and integrity: the essence of professionalism? Jackie Heath PART 2: FUNDAMENTAL VALUES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 6. New equality provisions in European law: some thoughts on the fundamental value of equality as a legal principle Lammy Betten 7. The rule of law in the legal order of the European Community Paul Lasok KC 8. Legal subjectivity as a fundamental value: the emergence of non-State actors in Europe Christopher Harding 9. Towards reconciling free trade and environment Indira Carr 10. Free trade as a fundamental value in the European Union Erika Szyszczak 11. From universal sovereignty to territorial sovereignty - and back? On the flexibility of international law as a fundamental value of the international order Harry Post PART 3: FUNDAMENTAL VALUES IN PUBLIC LAW 12. Standards, principles and values in the public law of the United Kingdom John Bridge 13. Fundamental environmental values and public law John Alder 14. New fundamentals - new values? Change and stability in South Africa Mervyn Bennun 15. The value of multiculturalism in Eastern Europe Istvan Pogany 16. "Culture" as a fundamental value of the German Constitution? The Kulturstaat debate in German constitutional law Carola Thielecke PART 4: FUNDAMENTAL VALUES IN PRIVATE LAW 17. Professional negligence: free riders and others Andrew Tettenborn 18. Fairness in tax law Robert Mitchell 19. Fundamental values in employment Vivien Shrubsall 20. Fundamental values in company law? Robert Drury
PART 1: FUNDAMENTAL LEGAL VALUES 1. What are fundamental legal values? Kim Economides 2. Legal ethics in the age of Bracton Anthony Musson 3. Justice as virtue: A subject in the law curriculum? Hans van de Wouw 4. The principle of non-discrimination as a fundamental value Simon Honeyball 5. Competence, independence and integrity: the essence of professionalism? Jackie Heath PART 2: FUNDAMENTAL VALUES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 6. New equality provisions in European law: some thoughts on the fundamental value of equality as a legal principle Lammy Betten 7. The rule of law in the legal order of the European Community Paul Lasok KC 8. Legal subjectivity as a fundamental value: the emergence of non-State actors in Europe Christopher Harding 9. Towards reconciling free trade and environment Indira Carr 10. Free trade as a fundamental value in the European Union Erika Szyszczak 11. From universal sovereignty to territorial sovereignty - and back? On the flexibility of international law as a fundamental value of the international order Harry Post PART 3: FUNDAMENTAL VALUES IN PUBLIC LAW 12. Standards, principles and values in the public law of the United Kingdom John Bridge 13. Fundamental environmental values and public law John Alder 14. New fundamentals - new values? Change and stability in South Africa Mervyn Bennun 15. The value of multiculturalism in Eastern Europe Istvan Pogany 16. "Culture" as a fundamental value of the German Constitution? The Kulturstaat debate in German constitutional law Carola Thielecke PART 4: FUNDAMENTAL VALUES IN PRIVATE LAW 17. Professional negligence: free riders and others Andrew Tettenborn 18. Fairness in tax law Robert Mitchell 19. Fundamental values in employment Vivien Shrubsall 20. Fundamental values in company law? Robert Drury
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