Combining autobiography and scholarship, this volume asks how lawyers and legal theorists' experiences affect their legal practice and research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Allan C. Hutchinson is a Distinguished Research Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto. He was awarded the University-wide Teaching Award, and has held a variety of visiting appointments around the world, including Cardiff, London, Sydney, Monash, Toronto, and Harvard. He has also been elected to the Royal Society of Canada. As well as publishing over twenty-five books, he is the author of many essays, notes, and comments in a range of popular newspaper outlets and is a regular contributor to the media.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Taking a stand: politics, prisons and football 2. Doing the business: judges, academics, and intellectuals 3. If Derrida played football 4. Hurly-Berle: corporate governance and democracy 5. Fashion police v. Supreme Court: a dressing down? 6. The politics of The Charter: a critical approach 7. Judicial indiscretions: asking about law in all the wrongs ways 8. Why I don't teach administrative law (and perhaps why I should) 9. Into the black hole: toward a fresh approach to Tort causation 10. Some 'what if?' thoughts: notes on Donoghue 11. Les Miserables Redux: law and the poor 12. Too late to stop now: law, life and lore.
1. Taking a stand: politics, prisons and football 2. Doing the business: judges, academics, and intellectuals 3. If Derrida played football 4. Hurly-Berle: corporate governance and democracy 5. Fashion police v. Supreme Court: a dressing down? 6. The politics of The Charter: a critical approach 7. Judicial indiscretions: asking about law in all the wrongs ways 8. Why I don't teach administrative law (and perhaps why I should) 9. Into the black hole: toward a fresh approach to Tort causation 10. Some 'what if?' thoughts: notes on Donoghue 11. Les Miserables Redux: law and the poor 12. Too late to stop now: law, life and lore.
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