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- The development of the law of inheritance and patrimonial property in post-emancipation Russia and its social, economic and political implications.
- Judicial review and local government since 1975: the political significance of some leading cases.
- Competence to consent to medical treatment in England and Australia.
- Restrictions on internal freedom of movement and residence in international law.
- Insolvency and reform of English bankruptcy law, 1831-1914.
- Statutory interpretation and expressed reference to justice: a study of cases in English law and implications for interpretative approach.
- The application of proportionality in administrative law: judicial review in France, Greece, England and in the European Community.
- Judicial supervision of administrative decision-making in the immigration and asylum law of the United Kingdom.
- Under the spell of the archer: an interpretation of the law of the sea from Grotius to Vattel.
- The politics of command: Britain, the United States and the war in the Mediterranean, 1942-44.
- Constitutional adjudication and the independence of Canada: issues of principle, convention, and law.
- Judicial review of federalism in the United States and Canada.
- The principles of distributive justice considered with reference to the allocation of healthcare.
- Economic analysis of the doctrine of separation of powers: the independence of the judiciary.
- An examination of policy-orientated choice of law theory with particular reference to family law matters.
- Right-based arguments for private property.
- Justification and responsibility in private law.
- Ethnicity, autonomy, land and development: the Miskitu of Nicaragua’s Northern Atlantic Coast.
- Crime and punishment in Fascist Italy: a constitutional analysis of political criminal justice from the liberal state to the drafting of the Rocco Code.
- The use of vague language in law and adjudication.
- Archbishop Lanfranc and canon law.
- The legal recognition granted to De Facto unions in English law.
- Acts of foreign States in municipal law.
- The new regime in industrial conflict: a study of industrial conflict law in Britain established by the Employment Acts 1980 and 1982 and the Trade Union Act 1984.
- Poverty and policy: the English Poor Law 1860-1910.
- The regime of archipelagos in international law.
- Women incarcerated: the maison de force at the Salpêtriére in Paris, 1680s-1780s
- English sacred music (excluding carols) in insular sources: 1400-1450.
- Digital technologies and law: linking and framing on the World Wide Web
- The language of covenant.
- An examination of solicitors’ activity in the resolution of matrimonial disputes.
- Sanitizing the administration of the dealth penalty in the Commonwealth Caribbean: a critical appraisal of Pratt and Morgan v Attorney General of Jamaica and its progeny
- Class actions, the CPR and commencement criteria
- A comparative study of state tortious and delictual liablity in damages in English and French Law
- Stock: the lower of cost or market value in the computation of trading profit for tax purposes.
- Oxford University undergraduate law journal.
- Adjudication and discretion.
- John Austin: an assessment of the sources, nature and influence of his thought.
- Murders and madness: legal psychiatry and criminal anthropology in Paris, 1880-1910.
- ‘Implied rights’ in constitutional adjudication by the High Court of Australia since 1983.
- Procedural fairness at the police station.
- The Federal Bill of Rights and the States before the Fourteenth Amendment.
- The role of silence during the life of a contract: a civilian perspective.
- Law and action.
- Regulators as rule makers: the formation of the conduct of business rules under the Financial Services Act 1986.
- International bank supervisory standards: the case of the Basle Committee and capital adequacy standards.
- The exclusion of immoral and illegal subject matter from protection under intellectual property law.
- The ocean bill of lading as a document of title to goods in Anglo-American law.
- Ideology, community and the radical critique of law.
- The judge’s burden: a new outline of the Roman civil trial.
- The application of EC competition law to public enterprises: Article 90 of the Treaty of Rome.
- Australian estoppel and the protection of reliance.
- The origin and early development of Chinese law: towards a comprehensive analysis of the period of creativity, with particular reference to penal law.
- Retention of the title clauses: impact and implications.
- Law and society: legislative treatment of welfare and property rights ; a case study of the Housing (Homeless Persons) Act 1977 and Part 2 Criminal Law Act 1977.
- Electoral law and its effects on election expenditure and party finance in Great Britain and Canada.
- A model of adjudication.
- Doing supervision: an inquiry into the idea of probation pratice and the practice of the probation idea.
- The concept of duty.
- Modernising partnership rights in EC family reunification law
- Law, impartiality and rationality
- WTO review of national health regulations
- Labour market flows.
- The relation between pre-trial executive improprieties and the outcome of the criminal trial.
- The preclusive effects of a foreign judgement in subsequent proceedings in England: a study the res judicata and abuse of process doctrines as these apply to foreign judgements in English private international law.
- Conscientious obedience, community, and the claims of law.
- Towards a general strategy for criminal law adjudication.
- The emergence of English forensic medicine: Medical evidence in common-law courts, 1730-1830.
- The Federal Constitutional Court, basic rights and the family: a study of the political significance of judicial review in West Germany.
- The separability doctrine in English arbitration law
- Shares in the conflict of laws.
- The role of public interest in Hawaii’s special education reform policies
- Maltese legislation, 1914-1964
- Constitutional adjudication and the independence of Canada: issues of principle, convention, and law.
- The right to life under the Japanese constitution.
- The politics of jurisdiction: ‘British’ law, indigenous peoples and colonial government in South Australia and New Zealand, c.1834-60
- Obsolete treaties: the doctrines of Rebus Sic Statibus and Desuetude in international law
- Legal aspects of the common commercial policy of the European Economic Community under the GATT regime.
- The criteria of equitable utilization of international watercourses in general international law.
- The privilege against self-incrimination in England and Canada.
- Law, liberty and morality in some recent natural law theories.
- De-Stalinization and the politics of Russian criminal justice, 1953-1964.
- The politics of justice: the Attorney General and the making of government legal policy.
- The historical development and philosophical foundations of the English doctrine of provocation: with special reference to the doctrine of Chance Medley.
- Comparative compensation systems for eminent domain, compulsory purchase and expropriation in the United States, England and South Africa, with particular reference to California.
- The international regulation of working time: the ILO and EC compared.
- Trade union legislation 1871-6: government responses to the development of organised labour.
- The problem of London local government reform 1880-1900.
- Bank liability on the withdrawal of credit and the exercise of default remedies
- ‘Financial futures’: legal nature and validity under English and German law.
- International human rights and humanitarian law: fusion or confusion?.
- Contracts and corporate insolvency proceedings
- Resources and limits of judicial reasoning, with particular reference to decisions of the Australian High Court to overrule its own decisions.
- Montesquieu and the debate on the origins of the French monarchy.
- A study on the regime of international straits.
- The socio-legal dynamics of HIV and AIDS.
- The social construction of corruption in South Korea: the citizens’ coalition for economic justice and the fight for clean government.
- Women and law in Zimbabwe: access to justice on divorce.
- Egyptianisation: the 1947 Company Law and the foreign communities in Egypt.
- Methodological foundations of analytical jurisprudence: a critical analysis of some challenges to and conceptions of jurisprudential inquiry.
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