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Oxford Principles of English Law
English Private Law (2nd edn) and English Public Law (2nd edn)
Second Edition
Andrew Burrows QC FBA and David Feldman QC FBA
3,400 pages
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246x171mm
978-0-19-955450-8
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29 October 2009
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- This prestigious series, now edited by Professor Andrew Burrows QC FBA provides the first point of reference on English law for lawyers in the UK and throughout the world
- Brings together in a single set, the second editions of both unique reference works, English Private Law and English Public Law
- Concise, yet lucid and authoritative coverage, which makes this set the ideal starting point for reference and research across the whole of English private and public law
- Written and edited by a team of acknowledged experts on English law
New to this edition - This prestigious series renamed Oxford Principles of English Law is now edited by Professor Andrew Burrows FBA, who succeeds the late Professor Peter Birks, as General Editor both of the Series and of English Private Law
- English Private Law is now published in a single, portable volume, to enable ease of reference
- English Private Law includes new chapters on Insurance, Carriage of Goods by Land and Air, and Banking Law
- All chapters in English Private Law have been revised and updated, with particularly extensive work done on the Companies, Property, and Civil Procedure sections.
- English Public Law has been fully revised and updated to take account of all key legislative and procedural changes since 2004, including; the Constitutional Reform Act 2005; recent higher courts decisions concerning public law and human rights; and the Criminal Procedure Rules 2005
Oxford Principles of English Law, edited by Professor Andrew Burrows is the essential first point of reference on English law for lawyers in the UK and throughout the world. This pack makes the second editions of both English Private Law edited by Professor Andrew Burrows QC FBA, and English Public Law edited by Professor David Feldman QC FBA, available together as a single pack.
Now in a single portable volume, the second edition of English Private Law includes all the recent developments since the publication of the first edition and the two supplements, the last of which published in 2003. It has been expanded to include coverage of a number of key areas that were previously not addressed, including; insurance, banking and
carriage of goods by land and air. In addition, the chapters on land and companies have undergone extensive revision and the section on civil procedure has been fully revised to reflect current law and practice. No other single text provides such comprehensive and lucid coverage of the whole of English private law - the book's depth of analysis, combined with its ease of reference, make it a favourite among acadmics and students worldwide.
The second edition of English Public Law acts as an accessible first point of reference for practitioners approaching a public law issue for the first time, whilst simultaneously providing a lucid, concise and authoritative overview of all the key areas of public law (constitutional, administrative, human rights, and criminal
law) within one single portable volume. The second edition has been fully revised and updated to take into account all key legislative and procedural changes since 2004, including;
- the gradual bringing into force of both the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 and the Criminal Justice Act 2003 - the Civil Partnerships Act 2004 - the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (including the anticipated introduction of the Supreme Court in October 2009) - recent higher courts decisions concerning public law and human rights; - the Criminal Procedure Rules 2005; - the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005; - the Armed Forces Act 2006; - the Equality Act 2006; - the Consolidated Criminal
Practice Direction; - the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008; - changes introduced by the Tribunals Service throughout 2007 and 2008
Both books are an ideal quick reference for practitioners to fall back on when a client raises a point outside their normal area of expertise as well as for academics, overseas libraries, and practitioners overseas who want a one-stop resource on English private and public law.Readership: English legal practitioners (particularly those starting out or straying from their own area of expertise), practitioners outside the UK, academics, academic libraries, and students.
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Andrew Burrows QC FBA, Norton Rose Professor of Commercial Law, University of Oxford, and David Feldman QC FBA, Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, University of Cambridge Contributors: English Private Law 2/e
Mr Neil Andrews (Clare College Cambridge) Professor John Armour (Oriel College Oxford) Professor John Bell QC FBA (University of Leeds) Professor Michael Bridge (London School of Economics) Professor Adrian Briggs (St Edmund Hall Oxford) Professor Andrew Burrows QC FBA (Norton Rose Professor of Commercial Law, Oxford) Professor
Malcolm Clarke (St John's College Cambridge) Professor William Cornish QC FBA (Magdalene College Cambridge) Dr Stephen Cretney QC FBA (All Souls College Oxford) Mr John Davies (Brasenose College Oxford) Dr James Edelman (Keble College Oxford) Professor Mark Freedland FBA (St John's College Oxford) Professor Richard Hooley (King's College London) Professor Roger Kerridge (University of Bristol) Professor Ewan McKendrick (Lady Margaret Hall Oxford) Professor Charles Mitchell (King's College London) Professor Norman Palmer (King's College London) Professor Francis Reynolds QC FBA (Worcester College Oxford) Professor Lionel Smith (McGill University Montreal) Mr William Swadling (Brasenose College Oxford) Professor Sir Guenter Treitel QC FBA (All Souls College Oxford)
English Public Law 2/e
Professor Andrew Ashworth QC FBA (Vinerian Professor of English Law, All Souls College, Oxford) Professor S H Bailey (University of Nottingham) Professor A W Bradley (Cloisters Chambers, Temple, London) Professor Paul Craig QC FBA (St John's College Oxford) Professor Evelyn Ellis (University of Birmingham) Professor David Feldman QC FBA (Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, Cambridge) Professor Sandra Fredman FBA (Exeter College Oxford) Professor L H Leigh, Commission Member (Criminal Cases Review Commission) Professor Andrew Le Sueur, Queen Mary (University of London) Professor Christopher McCrudden (Lincoln College Oxford) Professor Dawn Oliver FBA (University College London) Professor Michael Purdue (The City University) Professor Anthony Prosser (University of Bristol) Professor Genevra Richardson (King's College London) Professor A T H Smith (Victoria University of Wellington) Professor Maurice Sunkin (University of Essex) Professor Martin Wasik (University of Keele)
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ENGLISH PRIVATE LAW 2/E
Part I: Sources of Law
1: John Bell: Sources of Law
Part II: The Law of Persons
2: Stephen Cretney: Family
3: John Armour: Companies and Other Associations
Part III: The Law of Property
4: William Swadling: Property: General Principles
5: Lionel Smith: Security
6: William Cornish: Intellectual Property
7: Roger Kerridge: Succession
Part IV: The Law of Obligations
8: Sir Guenter Treitel: Contract in General
9: Francis Reynolds: Agency
10: Ewan McKendrick: Sale of Goods
11: Francis Reynolds: Carriage of Goods by Sea
12: Malcom Clarke: Carriage of Goods by Air and Land
13: Malcom Clarke: Insurance
14: Richard Hooley: Banking
15: Mark Freedland: Employment
16: Norman Palmer: Bailment
17: John Davies & James Edelman: Tort
18: Charles Mitchell: Unjust Enrichment
Part V: Litigation
19: Michael Bridge: Insolvency
20: Adrian Briggs: Private International Law
21: Andrew Burrows: Judicial Remedies
22: Neil Andrews: Civil Procedure
ENGLISH PUBLIC LAW 2/E
Part I Constitutional Law
1: Evelyn Ellis: Constitutional Fundamentals
2: Evelyn Ellis & Dawn Oliver: The Law of Parliament
3: Andrew Le Sueur: The Nature, Powers and Accountability of Central Government
4: S. H. Bailey: The Structure, Powers and Accountability of Local Government
5: Tony Prosser: The Powers and Accountability of Agencies and Regulators
6: A. W. Bradley: The Constitutional Position of the Judiciary
Part II - Standards for Legal Accountability in Public Law: Human Rights and Judicial Review
7: David Feldman: Standards of Review and Human Rights in English Law
8: David Feldman: Rights to Life, Physical and Moral Integrity, Freedom of Lifestyle and Religion or Belief
9: David Feldman: Political Rights
10: Sandra Fredman: Social, Economic and Cultural Rights
11: Christopher McCrudden: Equality and Non-Discrimination
12: S. H. Bailey: Due Process Rights
13: Paul Craig: Fundamental Principles of Administrative Law
14: Maurice Sunkin: Grounds for Judicial Review: Illegality in the Strict Sense
15: S. H. Bailey: Grounds for Judicial Review: Due Process, Natural Justice and Fairness
16: Paul Craig: Grounds for Judicial Review: Substantive Control Over Discretion
Part III - Remedies in Public Law
17: Paul Craig: Access to Mechanisms of Administrative Law
18: Maurice Sunkin: Remedies Available in Judicial Review Proceedings
19: David Feldman: Remedies for Violations of Convention Rights
20: Genevra Richardson: Tribunals
21: Michael Purdue: Investigations by the Public Sector Ombudsmen
22: Michael Purdue: Public Inquiries as a Part of Public Administration
Part IV - Criminal Law, Procedure, and Sentencing
23: L. H. Leigh: English Criminal Procedure
24: Andrew Ashworth: General Principles of Criminal Law
25: Andrew Ashworth & A. T. H. Smith: Offences Against the Person
26: A. T. H. Smith: Offences Against Property
27: A. T. H. Smith: Offences Against the State, Public Order, Public Morality and Decency
28: Martin Wasik: Principles of Sentencing
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