Common law, common values, common rights : essays on our common heritage /

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Imprint:San Francisco, California : American Bar Association, c2000.
Description:xxiv, 382 p. ; 30 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4320740
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Other authors / contributors:Alschuler, Albert W., 1940-
American Bar Association.
West Group.
ISBN:0314250751
Table of Contents:
  • A common bond / Lord Steyn
  • Our shared legal tradition / Anthony M. Kennedy
  • Introduction / John Baker, Lawrence M. Friedman
  • Freedom of expression / Lord Lester of Herne Hill, Daniel A. Farber
  • Equality / Jeffrey Jowell, Jesse H. Choper
  • Privacy and personal autonomy / Rabinder Singh, Kathleen M. Sullivan
  • Procedural fairness / Paul Craig, Kenneth L. Karst
  • Human rights and international law and institutions / David Fedlman, David Weissbrodt
  • The process of common law adjudication / Mary Arden, Philip P. Frickey
  • Protection of property / Charles Harpum, Grant S. Nelson
  • Freedom of contract
  • Roger Brownsword, Barbara A. Black
  • Principles of tort recovery / Andres Burrows, George C. Christie
  • Family law / Lady Justice Hale, Ira Mark Ellman
  • Judicial review and administrative action / Jack Beatson, Todd D. Rakoff
  • Business enterprise and its public control / Tony Prosser, Melvin A. Eisenberg
  • Environmental law and regulation / Malcolm Grant, Joseph L. Sax
  • Workplace regulation and public benefits / Bob Hepple, Paul Weiler, David Westfall
  • The independence and ethics of judges and lawyers / Lord Goldsmith, Deborah L. Rhode
  • Criminal justice / Tony Smith, Albert W. Alschuler
  • Civil justice / Lord Woolf, Mary Kay Kane
  • Nonjudicial dispute resolution / Hazel Genn, Frank E.A. Sander
  • The impact of technology / Richard Susskind, Peter W. Martin
  • Law for a global society / Jeremy Carver, John Edward Sexton
  • The future of the legal profession / Cyril Glasser, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr.
  • Public trust and confidence in the justice system / Joshua Rozenberg, Philip S. Anderson.