Law, Society, and Economy: Centenary Essays for the London School of Economics and Political Science, 1895-1995Richard Rawlings, London School of Economics and Political Science Clarendon Press, 1997 - 385 páginas Legal studies have been an integral part of the London School of Economics and Political Science from the beginning. A core belief has been that law should be treated, both in research and teaching, as a social phenomenon. Under this broad rubric, many different perspectives have been developed. There has been particular emphasis on pioneering new legal subjects, on a contextual approach, and on law reform. The tradition is now reinforced by this volume of essays marking the centenary of the School. The contributions, by distinguished scholars and practitioners, many of whom have either taught or studied at the LSE, will be seen to range broadly, and to address important and controversial topics in the subject. |
Contenido
The LSE Tradition | 15 |
Laskis Law Behind the Law 1906 to European Labour | 25 |
The Sanctimony of Contract | 63 |
Codifying Directors Duties | 91 |
Commercial Law and the | 109 |
Tax Law in and after the Wheatcroft | 131 |
Law in the Collision of Discourses | 149 |
Legal Analysis as Institutional Imagination | 177 |
Spot the Difference | 225 |
Courts Constitutions and Fundamental Rights | 273 |
Judges and the Constitution | 289 |
Autonomy and the Rule of | 311 |
Access to JusticeTowards the 21st Century | 339 |
Judicial Legislation | 359 |
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The Reformation in International | 207 |
Términos y frases comunes
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