The Impact of Ideas on Legal Development
Herausgeber: Lobban, Michael; Moses, Julia
The Impact of Ideas on Legal Development
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How have social and philosophical ideas influenced the development of tort law in Europe?
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How have social and philosophical ideas influenced the development of tort law in Europe?
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781107475601
- ISBN-10: 1107475600
- Artikelnr.: 41312651
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781107475601
- ISBN-10: 1107475600
- Artikelnr.: 41312651
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Michael Lobban and Julia Moses; 2. Responsibility,
solidarity and state regulation in classical continental social theory
Roger Cotterrell; 3. Individual and social responsibility in
nineteenth-century British political thought Sandra den Otter; 4. The
'welfare state' in legal and social philosophy: origins and controversies
José Harris; 5. Continental European jurisprudence, 1850-2000 John Bell; 6.
English jurisprudence and tort theory Michael Lobban; 7. The left and
wrongs: Marxism, law and torts Christine Sypnowich; 8. The process of
codification applied to the law of delicts Jean-Louis Halpérin; 9.
Codifications, commentators, and courts in tort law: the perception and
application of the Civil Code and the Constitution by the German legal
profession Nils Jansen; 10. The English codification debate and the role of
jurists in the development of legal doctrines Alexandra Braun; 11.
Regulating workplace hazards: the role of medical, scientific and technical
experts in legal change P. W. J. Bartrip; 12. Expertise and the evolution
of private law: the case of occupational illness in twentieth-century
France Paul-André Rosental; 13. The notion of a European private law and a
softer side to harmonisation Lucinda Miller.
solidarity and state regulation in classical continental social theory
Roger Cotterrell; 3. Individual and social responsibility in
nineteenth-century British political thought Sandra den Otter; 4. The
'welfare state' in legal and social philosophy: origins and controversies
José Harris; 5. Continental European jurisprudence, 1850-2000 John Bell; 6.
English jurisprudence and tort theory Michael Lobban; 7. The left and
wrongs: Marxism, law and torts Christine Sypnowich; 8. The process of
codification applied to the law of delicts Jean-Louis Halpérin; 9.
Codifications, commentators, and courts in tort law: the perception and
application of the Civil Code and the Constitution by the German legal
profession Nils Jansen; 10. The English codification debate and the role of
jurists in the development of legal doctrines Alexandra Braun; 11.
Regulating workplace hazards: the role of medical, scientific and technical
experts in legal change P. W. J. Bartrip; 12. Expertise and the evolution
of private law: the case of occupational illness in twentieth-century
France Paul-André Rosental; 13. The notion of a European private law and a
softer side to harmonisation Lucinda Miller.
1. Introduction Michael Lobban and Julia Moses; 2. Responsibility,
solidarity and state regulation in classical continental social theory
Roger Cotterrell; 3. Individual and social responsibility in
nineteenth-century British political thought Sandra den Otter; 4. The
'welfare state' in legal and social philosophy: origins and controversies
José Harris; 5. Continental European jurisprudence, 1850-2000 John Bell; 6.
English jurisprudence and tort theory Michael Lobban; 7. The left and
wrongs: Marxism, law and torts Christine Sypnowich; 8. The process of
codification applied to the law of delicts Jean-Louis Halpérin; 9.
Codifications, commentators, and courts in tort law: the perception and
application of the Civil Code and the Constitution by the German legal
profession Nils Jansen; 10. The English codification debate and the role of
jurists in the development of legal doctrines Alexandra Braun; 11.
Regulating workplace hazards: the role of medical, scientific and technical
experts in legal change P. W. J. Bartrip; 12. Expertise and the evolution
of private law: the case of occupational illness in twentieth-century
France Paul-André Rosental; 13. The notion of a European private law and a
softer side to harmonisation Lucinda Miller.
solidarity and state regulation in classical continental social theory
Roger Cotterrell; 3. Individual and social responsibility in
nineteenth-century British political thought Sandra den Otter; 4. The
'welfare state' in legal and social philosophy: origins and controversies
José Harris; 5. Continental European jurisprudence, 1850-2000 John Bell; 6.
English jurisprudence and tort theory Michael Lobban; 7. The left and
wrongs: Marxism, law and torts Christine Sypnowich; 8. The process of
codification applied to the law of delicts Jean-Louis Halpérin; 9.
Codifications, commentators, and courts in tort law: the perception and
application of the Civil Code and the Constitution by the German legal
profession Nils Jansen; 10. The English codification debate and the role of
jurists in the development of legal doctrines Alexandra Braun; 11.
Regulating workplace hazards: the role of medical, scientific and technical
experts in legal change P. W. J. Bartrip; 12. Expertise and the evolution
of private law: the case of occupational illness in twentieth-century
France Paul-André Rosental; 13. The notion of a European private law and a
softer side to harmonisation Lucinda Miller.