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The Law of Loyalty elucidates common legal principles underlying the use of juridical powers. It addresses both public law and private law, and examines both the common law and the civil law. It aims to provide a theory of how Western law regulates the situations in which we hold legal powers, not for ourselves, but for and on behalf of others.

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The Law of Loyalty elucidates common legal principles underlying the use of juridical powers. It addresses both public law and private law, and examines both the common law and the civil law. It aims to provide a theory of how Western law regulates the situations in which we hold legal powers, not for ourselves, but for and on behalf of others.
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Autorenporträt
Lionel Smith, BSc (Toronto), LLB (Western Ontario), LLM (Cantab), DPhil, MA, DCL (Oxon), LLB (Montréal) is the Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Oxford and a fellow of Brasenose College. He previously taught at the University of Alberta (1991-2; 1994-96), Oxford University (1996-2000), McGill University (2000-2022) and the University of Cambridge (2022-24), where he was Downing Professor of the Laws of England and Director of the Cambridge Private Law Centre. At McGill, he was Director of the Paul-André Crépeau Centre for Private and Comparative Law and Sir William C Macdonald Professor. He is a Titular Member of the International Academy of Comparative Law and member of the American Law Institute, the European Law Institute, and the International Academy of Estate and Trust Law, and is a non-practising member of the Bar of Alberta.