... Labour Law Birkinshaw: European Public law Birkinshaw: Freedom of Information: The Law, the Practice and the IdealCane: Atiyah’s Accidents, Compensation and the Law Clarke & Kohler: Property Law: ... SenseDiduck: Law s FamiliesElworthy & Holder: Environmental Protection: Text and MaterialsFortin: Children’s Rights and the Developing Law Glover-Thomas: Reconstructing Mental Health Lawand PolicyGobert ... field and an accessible and critical introduction to the subject. Morgan and Yeung set out a diverse and stimulating selection of materials and give them context with a compre-hensive and critical...
... systems specifically accepted by Tamanaha as law are state law, customary law, religious law, international law, transnational law, indigenous lawand natural law (pp. 224–30).52Tamanaha, General ... Common Sense: Law, Globalization and Emancipation (London: Butterworths, 2nd edn 2002), esp. p. 371 for his map of capitalist law into domestic law, production law, exchange law, community law, territorial ... ‘Globalisation and Comparative Law in David Nelkin and Elsin Orucu (eds.), Comparative Law: A Hart Handbook (Oxford: HartPublishing, forthcoming).59See Harold J. Berman, Faith and Order: The...
... book. See also L. M. Alexander, ‘Regionalism and the Law ofthe Sea: The Case of Semi-Enclosed Seas’, Ocean Development and International Law, Vol. 2, 1974,p. 151; and Vallega, ‘The Regional ... in Queen Maud Land; see W. M. Bush, Antarctica and International Law: A Collection of Inter-State and National Documents, Vol. III (London:Oceana Publications, 1988), pp. 171 and 195.37See ... pre-UNCLOS III law of the seaThe law of the sea is inherently global. The International Law Com-mission assumed as much in its codification of the subject in the 1950s; and thewords ‘region’ and ‘regional’...
... command. We might depict this rolefor law with the image of law as umpire.This brings to the fore the expressive facet of our depiction of the law s role,which also draws on the images of law ... by the image of law as threat. In the second, law facilitates the interactionof state and market, and thereby contributes to delineating the boundary betweenthem. In so doing, law enables transactions ... The law s facilitative and expressive dimensions areboth discussed in Chapters 4 to 6 when considering the law s respective roles inregulatory enforcement, legitimacy and accountability, and...
... across private law ingeneral, laws against unfair competition, protection of industrial and commer-cial property, company law, stock-market law, banking law, insurance law and labour law. 58The ... History (Sydney: Law Book Co, 1957), p. 176.116J. H. Baker, ‘The Law Merchant and the Common Law Before 1700’ (1979) 38 Cambridge Law Journal 295–322, 306.17Berman, Lawand Revolution, p. ... commercial lawand private governanceInternational Law 129–91, 132, and his Dalhuisen on International Commercial, Financial and Trade Law (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2nd edn 2004), esp. pp. 193–4, and...
... about authority as ‘the right to command, and 75 Lawand authority in space and time105Max Weber, On Law in Economy and Society, trans. Max Rheinstein and Edward Shils [1925](New York: Simon ... board of superhumanstature’ over the law acting automatically and with such simple instrumentalities as the family order, possession, contract, and the lawand right of inheritance’.the world, ... formed by asociety about the relationship of its social order to divine order, sovereignty of law, natural cosmic order and/ or natural social order, 10all of which are conceptswhich presuppose...
... such as ‘public and private, criminal and civil, real and personal, property and possession, contract and delict, among other exam-ples’, borrowed from Roman civil lawand canon law taught in ... historical globalisation and law precedents such as the interaction of European common laws and more localparticular laws. Lawyers are instrumental in achieving the diffusion of law, withdifferent ... natural law, although this law of nations could be equal with natural law if natural law wereconsidered as divine positive law – that is, as willed law. This distinctionbetween reason and will...
... amongst divine law (including biblical laws), natural law, human law, church law, princely law, enacted lawand customary law wereexplored, and the sources of law arranged in hierarchical order. 26These ... reconciled morally felt laws with politically imposed laws.Systematisations spread from canon law to territorial laws, including English,French, Italian and German systems. Lawand legal authority ... to, the royal law and the canon law. Problems of jurisdiction and an attendant emerging dis-course about priority were endemic. Appeal mechanisms existed and as a matterof feudal law, ‘reciprocity...
... Chicago tradition of lawand economics (Posner and Parisi,1997), allows us to focus on other mainly European aspects of law and economics and the historical sources of lawand economics research, ... Depoorter, Professor of Law, Center for Advanced Studies in Law and Economics, Ghent University, Belgium, and Fellow, Center for Law, Eco-nomics and Public Policy, Yale Law School, Yale University, ... have often argued4 The Elgar companion to lawand economicsPosner, Richard E. and Francesco Parisi (1997), Lawand Economics, I–III, Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, USA: Edward Elgar.Roscher, Wilhelm...
... 3ContentsAcknowledgmentspageviiiIntroduction: Romance and the ethics of expansion 1part i romance andlaw 151 Transnational justice and the genre of romance 172 Natural lawand charitable intervention in Sir ... iuslye pleade either Custome of war or lawe of nacions, for that theyweare not anie lawfull enemyes’’ since Spain and England were notofficially at war.11 And yet, the massacre at Smerwick is ... cen-tury, to handle armorial disputes, cases of slander, and cases of offendedhonor between English nobles. Because chivalry or the law of arms hadbeen defined by this time as part of the civil -law code,...
... Correction of Moral Offences in England, Scotland and New England, 1300–1800 (London: Elek Books, 1972).87R. A. Marchant, The Church under the Law: Justice, Administration and Disciplinein the Diocese ... of ‘handfasting’developed67or when describing how English couples eloped toGretna Green in the late eighteenth century.68Differences betweenthe law of Scotland and that of England and Wales ... of law and practice prior to the 1753 Act: contracts per verba de praesenti,non-Anglican marriages, and clandestine marriages. In relation toeach the same questions are posed: given the law and...
... masculinism of lawandlaw teaching whichmust be central to the deconstruction of the power of law. It is‘men and the law which has masqueraded as ‘people and the law (Boyle 1985a) and the ‘he’ ... discipline of ‘men andlaw ,parallelling the ‘women andlaw approach to gender (epitomised byAtkins and Hoggett’s (1984) book Women and the Law) is bothmethodologically and theoretically objectionable. ... pessimism and unfathomable optimism’ (Jackson 1993:211). Here the law ‘reflects’the power of men. Law is infused with the qualities of masculinity.The power of men and the power of law become one and...
... (Pantel and Lin, 2002;Sch¨utze, 1998), there are other related efforts onword sense discrimination (Dorow and Widdows,2003; Fukumoto and Suzuki, 1999; Pedersen and Bruce, 1997).In (Pedersen and ... Experiments and Evaluation3.1 Test dataWe constructed four datasets from hand-tagged cor-pus1by randomly selecting 500 instances for eachambiguous word - “hard”, “interest”, “line”, and “serve”. ... feature filter (Dash et al., 2002; Talav-era, 1999) and feature wrapper (Dy and Brodley,2000; Law et al., 2002; Mitra et al., 2002; Modha and Spangler, 2003).In this paper we propose a cluster...
... exercises, assessment tests and visits to sports facilities and structures) • Final exams: written paper and oral exam THE LAWAND ECONOMICS SPORT - FACULTY OF LAW 4/8 • The Italian Sports ... of control • The territorial organisation: THE LAWAND ECONOMICS SPORT - FACULTY OF LAW 1/8 FACULTY OF LAW THE LAWAND ECONOMICS SPORT 2ND Level Master Degree ... lawyers and experts working in the sector. SYLLABUS MODULE I GENERAL THEORY OF THE SPORTS LEGAL SYSTEM • The collocation of sports law • Sports law as public law • Sports law as...