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LORD SIMON OF GLAISDALE: Some Judicial Processes in England (7-19)
P.S. ATIYAH: Consumer Protection - Time to Take Stock (20-44)
M.D.A. FREEMAN: Milgram's obedience to Authority -
Some lessons for legal theory (45-61)
M.J.McCONVILLE: The Doctrine of Judicial Notice - It Relationship
to Evidence (62-84)
B.S. JACKSON and M. JEFFERSON: Director of Public Prosecutions v. Nock (85-96)
C.M. LYON: London Borough of Lewisham v.Lewisham Juvenile Court Justices
and Another (97-112)
P.S. KENT: Williams and Glyn's Bank Ltd. v. Boland (113-124)
R. MERKIN: Medical Defence Union v. Department of Trade (125-131)
S.P. BROOME and R. MERKIN: Gibson v. Manchester City Council (132-139)
M.J.RICHARDSON: Consumer Law (Book Review)(140-144)
Book Notices (145-147)
B.S.JACKSON: Towards a Structuralist Theory of Law (5-30)
P.ROBERTSHAW: Structuralism and Law - Some Comments (31-44)
D.N.MacCORMICK: The Coherence of a Case and the Reasonableness
of Doubt (45-50)
W.TWINING: Debating Probabilities (51-64)
M.OCKELTON: How to be Convinced (65-74)
P.MILTON: Reason and the Criticism of Legal Theory (75-92)
M. WEAVER: The Puzzled Jurisprude or Four Senses of Positivism
(93-100)
S.GUEST: Two Problems of Kelsen's Theory of Validity (101-108)
Current Developments (109-150)
R.MERKIN: Labour Law (Book Review) (151-154)
Book Notices (155-157)
P.M.NORTH: The Law Commission - Methods and Stresses (5-18) R.MERKIN: Directors' Responsibilities in a New Decade (19-36) P.W.ALLDRIDGE: The Liability of the Duressor (37-52) P.KENT: Federated Homes Ltd v Mill Lodge Properties Ltd (53-60) D.W.OUGHTON: The Price Marking (Bargain Offers) Orders 1979 (61-67) P.ROWE: R.V.Leicestershire Fire Authority, ex parte Thompson (68-70) J.COOKE: Contempt, Discovery and the Press (71-76) Book Notices (77-79)
P.WALLINGTON: Lawyers in the 1990's? (5-22)
C.M.CAMPBELL: Lawyers and the New Technology: The Challenge
of the Eighties (23-36)
B.M.HOGGETT: Welfare Benefit Planning in Principle and Practice
(37-48)
R.A.DUFF: Recklessness and Rape (49-64)
R.M.MERKIN: Directors' Responsibilites in a New Decade (65-78)
C. GANE: R:v.Sheppard (79-83)
E.J.B. PUGH: Some Reflections on the Legality of Direct Industrial Action
(84-91)
P. GOODRICH: Freedom of the Phone (91-97)
G.E. KENT: National Carriers Ltd.v.Panalpina (Northern) Ltd;
B.P.Exploration Co. (Libya) Ltd.v.Hunt (No.2)(98-106)
Book Reviews:
M.JEFFERSON: English Legal System (107-109)
J.C.PHILIP E.E.C.Law (110-113)
D.SCHIFF: Phenomenology and Jurisprudence (5-18)
R.W.L.HOWELLS: Deregulation: Some Aspects of U.K.Experience drawn
from the field of Occupational Safety and Health
(19-28)
B.N.BARRENT: The Impact of Deregulation at the Workplace in the U.K.
(29-46)
J.FINCH: The Institutional Claims of Laws as a Moral Stimulus
(47-56)
M.JEFFERSON: Repeal of "Sus":Why and What Now? (57-68)
P.PAULDEN: R.v.Lambie (69-75)
R.M.MERKIN: United City Merchants (Investments) Ltd.v.Royal Bank of
Canada (76-83)
L.MORAN: The Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure: First Principles
(84-89)
P.S.KENT: Independent Social Workers - A Day Conference (90-96)
Book Review: R.D.HENDRY: Law of Industrial Relations (97-98)
G.E.MULDER: Judge-Made Law in the Netherlands (105-110)
L.J.M.de LEEDE: On Social Security in the Netherlands,in particular
on the Disablement Insurance Act (WAO) (111-122)
P.MATTHEWS: Existing Duties and Consideration (123-134)
R.D.HENDRY: Industrial Action, Duress and the Seafarers' Walfare
Fund (135-146)
J.C.PHILIP: References to the European Court of Justice in Criminal
Trials (147-164)
P. ALLDRIDGE: R.v.Fitzmaurice (165-168)
C. GANE: Kaur v.Lord Advocate (169-173)
N.D.M.PARRY: Renewal of Business Tenancies (174-180)
Review Articles:
R.MERKIN: Economics and the Law (181-184)
C.GRAHAM: Public Law (185-191)
M.JEFFERSON: English Legal System (192-194)
S.L.PAULSON: On the Status of the Lex Posterior Derogating Rule
(5-18)
M.N.SHAW: The International Status of National Liberation Movements
(19-34)
P.J.COOKE: Contempt, The Strict Liability Rule and The Contempt of
Court Act 1981 (35-56)
P.S.KENT: The Boarding-Out of Children Regulations 1955: Their Place in
Fostering Practice (57-74)
Current Developments:
M. JEFFERSON: Turban or Nor Turban - That is the Question
(Mandla v.Dowell Lee)(75-90)
A. KEWLEY: The Administration of Justice Act 1982 -
Partial Implementation of the Person Report (91-100)
J. JACKSON: Voluntariness and the Admissibility of Confessions:
A New Approach (101-106)
Current Developments Update (107-110)
H.G.THOMAS: Legislation (Book Review) (111-114)
H.G.THOMAS: Advocacy at the Bar (Book Notice)(115)
P.VAN DIJK & A.BLOED: The Conference on Security and Co-Operation in Europe,
Human Rights and Non-Intervention (117-142)
M.J.RICHARDSON: Forfeiture of Monies paid under Contract (143-158)
R.D. HENDRY: "Individualism" and the T.U.C. Disputes Machinery (159-172)
M. JEFFERSON: Police,Computers,and Keeping Journalists'Sources of
Informations Confidential (173-186)
R.S. DEXTER: O'Reilly v. Mackman: Further Confusion in Judicial Review (187-198)
I. JOHNSON: Testamentary Powers of Appointment and the Wills Act 1837 (199-202)
M.JEFFERSON: The Toxteth Riots: A Select Bibliography (Review Article)
(203-218)
Book Reviews:
L.MORAN: Public Legal Services (219-224)
R.D.HENDRY: Planning Controls and Their Enforcement (225)
Conkerton Memorial Issue:
B.MARSH: John and Mary Conkerton-an Appreciation (1-4)
LORD JUSTICE LAWTON, Education for the Legal Profession (5-14)
M. McCONVILLE: Prosecuting Criminal Cases in England and Wales:
Reflections of an Inquisitorial Adversary (15-32)
PETER J.P.TAK, Two Processes of Change in Probation Activities
in a Comparative Perspective (33-48)
D.LEE: Charities and Politics-The Perennial Problem (49-62)
S.GEORGE: Unneighbourly Neighbours-Bradburn v.Lindsay (63-76)
J.K.MacLEOD: Common Law and Common Sense for Consumers (77-88)
JEAN WARBURTON, Valuing the Mistress' Interest in the Family Home
(89-100)
M. JEFFERSON: Criminal Law (Book Review) (101-103)
R.D. HENDRY: Trade Union Law (Book Review).(104-106)
John V.BOOTHMAN: Facing the Music: Modern Police Discipline and
Primitive Police Discipline 1829-1879 (107-138)
Robert MERKIN: The Legality of Effective Competition in EEC Law:
AEG Telefunken in the European Court of Justice
(139-165)
A.BRADSHAW, J.POTTINGER and M.BOWEN: Researching other People's
Rows: Current Research into Divorce Conciliation (166-187)
M.JEFFERSON: The Tisdall Affair (188-200)
Cosmo GRAHAM: Law and Administration (Book Review).(201-212)
John V. BOOTHMAN: Facing the Music: Modern Police Discipline and Primitive Police Discipline 1829-1879 (II) (1-32) M.G.SALTER: The Rule of Power in the Language of Law (33-50) NEVILLE HARRIS: Leave to Appeal in Civil Cases (51-78) B.S.JACKSON: Kelsen between Formalism and Realism (79-93) M.JEFFERSON: Criminal Law: Text and Materials (Book Review)(94-97)
P.GOODRICH: Legal Hermeneutics: An Essay on Precedent and
Interpretation (99-155)
R.D.HENDRY: The Liability of The Masses (156-167)
A.D.CHANTRY: R.v.Moloney and the Mental Element in Murder (168-181)
M.JEFFERSON: The Tisdall Affair: An Update (182-189)
M.BROGDEN: Causes for Concern (Book Review) (190-193)
P.ROBERTSHAW: Pre-Trial Justice (Book Review). (194-199)
M.KELLETT: Extradition, The Concept of the Political Offence (1-22)
N.PASSAS: Political Crime and Political Offender, Theory and
Practice (23-36)
P.ALLDRIDGE: Necessity and Mistake of Law in the Draft Criminal
Code (37-52)
P.THORNBERRY: International Law and its Discontents, The U.S.
Raid on Libya (53-64)
Two views of Gillick v. W. Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority
and Another:
A.McGEE: A Bitter Pill (65-82)
L.MORAN: A Reading in Sexual Politics and Law (83-94)
M.JEFFERSON: Criminal Law (Book Notices) (95-96)
N.F.ALLEN: The Parental Right to Possession of a Child (97-130)
S.M.BLOXHAM: Strike Ballots: Breaking the Trojan Horse (131-152)
JACQUES LENOBLE: Implicit Ideology of Human Rights (153-168)
M.JEFFERSON: Implementation of the Trade Union Act 1984 (169-186)
NORMAN DOE: Law, Legitimacy and the Constitution (Book Review)
(187-193)
LINDSAY FARMER: The Politics of Legal Signification, Press Coverage
of Urban Disorder in 1985 (3-22)
M.G.SALTER: On the Beginnings of Foundational Legal Research into
Legal Discourse (23-44)
E.B.PUGH: Legal Protection of Computer Software against Misuse-
Feasibility or Fond Hope? (45-68)
DAVID W.SELFE: Attempting the Impossible, Recent Developments
in the House of Lords (69-80)
P.S.KENT: Mental Health Services-Law and Practice (Book Review)
(81-92)
ROBINA DEXTER: Emergency Powers in Peacetime (Book Review) (93-99)
P.DALTON and P.WOODWARD: Clinical Education, Go Elsewhere for
your Hart Transplant (103-132)
MARJET GUNNING: Women, Rights and Difference (133-156)
MIKE MANNIN: Perspectives on the Liverpool Crisis (157-172)
NORMAN DOE: Non-Legal Rules and the Courts: Enforceability (173-188)
PETER GILL, The Zircon Affair (189-200)
D.A.CHATTERTON: Elements of Family Law (Book Review) (203-205)
RIA RALSTON: Ideology and Adoption: Problems and Prospects (5-28)
CURTIS ARTHUR AMLUND: A Criteria Effectiveness Index for Plaintiff's
Evidence (29-44)
NEVILLE HARRIS: Social Security, The Work Ethic and the Young
Unemployed (45-62)
D.SOUTHERN: German Legal Ideas in the 19th and 20th Centuries (63-84)
S.JOHNSTONE: The Employment Bill (85-101)
P THORNBERRY, Third World Attitudes Toward International Law
(Book Review) (103-105)
NORMAN DOE: The Problem of Abhorrent Law and the Judicial Idea of
Legislative Supremacy (113-128)
GUY MITCHELL: Towards a Definition of Psychological Maltreatment
(129-148)
DAVID W.SELFE: Civil Disobedience: A Study in Semantics (149-166)
GEORGE M.SULLIVAN and EDWARD J. HARRICK: Race Harassment,
The Supreme Court's Initial Consideration (167-194)
H.G.THOMAS: Democracy and 1992-Integration without Accountability,
(195-201)
M.JEFFERSON Official Secrets and Breach of Confidence (203-211)
E.B.PUGH, The Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill (213-219)
Child Abuse: Some Inter-Disciplinary Perspectives:
PAUL KENT: Editorial- Handling Child Abuse (5-8) B.CORBY: Social Services Departments and Child Protection (9-29) PETER URQUHART: Child Abuse-The Role of the Lawyer (31-41) DAVID GLASGOW and RICHARD P. BENTALL: What do Expert Witnesses in Child Sexual Abuse Think they are Doing?-'Diagnosis' and the Sexually Accurate Doll 'Test' as Professional Myths (43-57) W.T.SCOTT: The Assessment of Credibility: Legal Testimony (59-78) CURTIS ARTHUR AMLUND: Development of a Theoretical Decision- Significance Index for the International Tribunal (79-88) NORMAN DOE: The Judicial Doctrine of Mandate (89-98) LES MORAN, Indecent Assault: What is Indecency? (99-109)
DANIEL P.McGRORY: Privatisation in the United Kingdom and Economic
Regulation in the United States: Lessons in Administrative Law
(117-136)
EDWARD J.IMWINKELREID: The Admissibility of Similar Fact Evidence in
Civil Cases in the United Kingdom and the United States: The
Need for Rethinking on Both Sides of the Atlantic (137-159)
GEORGE ARGIROS: Sex Equality in the Labour Market and the Community
Legal Order: An Attempt at an Appraisal (161-185)
CLARE LEON: The Mythical History of the 'Specials': Sorting out the
Fact from the Fiction (187-197)
MARIO GUEDES: Buying Property in Spain: Closing Loopholes (199-208)
BRAD SHERMAN: The Tradition Within-Review of P.S. Atiyah, Pragmatism
and Theory in English Law (209-219)
Vol. XII(1) [1990]
Les Moran, HIV, Aids and Human Rights (3-23)
Jonathan Montgomery, Victims or Threats? - The Framing of HIV (25-53)
Una Padel, HIV, Prisons and Prisoners' Rights (55-68)
Paul Kent, The Children Act 1989: Some Implications for Management and Practice (69-88)
Jeff Cumberbatch, Missing: An Action - Or, Since you've been gone... Awards for Loss of Guidance, Care and Companionship under s.8(e) of the Accident Compensation (Reform) Act 1980 (Barbados) (89-112)
Vol. XII(2) [1990]
A. Garapon, Paternalism and Legalism in Juvenile Justice: Two Distinct Models (115-127)
Penelope Pearce, Why Can't I See What They Said about Me? (129-145)
Curtis Arthur Amlund, A Theoretical Method for Determining the Basis on which the U.S. Supreme Court Grants Writs of Certiorari (147-159)
R.A. Duff, Regarding Intention: The Criminal Attempts Act 1981 s.1(3) (161-171)
S.I. George, Tulk v. Moxhay Restored - to its Historical Context (173-193)
Di Chappelle, Miscellaneous Provisions and Miscellaneous Problems: The Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 (195-202)
James Kirkbride, VAT and Commercial Property: An Example of European Harmonisation (203-211)
Stephen Jones, Social Security Act 1989 - Actively Seeking Work (212-217)
Vol. XIII(1) [1991]
S. E. Salako, A Critical Legal Study of Property in Land (3-19)
M.I. Tregilgas-Davey, Contingency Fees: Discriminating against Discrimination Cases (21-35)
Len Chantry, Intention and Purpose in Criminal Law (37-52)
Guy Mitchell, The Child Assessment Order: a Breach of Principle? (53-62)
Stephen Jones, Industrial Preference: In Decline? (63-74)
Meryl Thomas, A Question of Priorities in Private International Law (75-83)
James Kirkbride, Pepper v. Hart: the Real Value of Fringe-Benefits? (85-90)
Bryn Pugh, Fiat Iustitia, Ruat Coeli?: The Misuse of Computers Act 1990 (91-97)
Ralph Henham, Review of Paul Cooper, Sentencing Principles and Magistrates Sentencing Behaviour (99-101)
John Hindmoor, Easson's Cases and Materials on Revenue Law, ed. D.R. Salter and J.B. Kerr (101-103)
Vol. XIII(2) [1991]
G. Welhengama, New Developments of International Law through the Second Phase of the Gulf Crisis - An Analys (115-138)
Rob Burton, The Development of Air Transport Law within the European Community (139-149)
R.P. Jones, Credit Accumulation, Informatics and the Council of Europe (151-165)
Robina Dexter, Supremacy of Parliament or Sovereignty of the PeopleJust What is the Court of Justice Supposed to be Threatening? (167-176)
Huw Thomas, EC Economic, Monetary and Political Union - Dialectic or Deadlock? (177-187)
Euan Cameron, The Directive on the Legal Protection of Computer Programs (189-199)
John Cooke, One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? - Nervous Shock and the Hillsborough Disaster (201-211)
Paul Byrne, Protected Tenancies in the Wake of the Housing Act 1988 - A Review (213-218)
John Mayhew, Review of Vulnerable Workers: Psychosocial and Legal Issues, edited by Marilyn J. Davidson and Jill Earnshaw (219-221)
Vol. XIV(1) [1992]
Peter Rush, Government of a Generation: The Subject of Juvenile Delinquency (3-43)
Robert W. McGee, A Third Liberal Theory of Succession (45-66)
Michael Bohlander, "By a Jury of his Peers" -Multi-Racial Juries in a Poly-Ethnic Society (67-81)
Susan George, The Tail on the Kite of Commonholds (83-91)
Damian Chalmers, The European Communities - Towards Supranationalism at Last? (93-102)
Solomon E. Salako, Review of Issues of Self-Determination, edited by William Twining (103-106)
Vol. XIV(2) [1992]
Lord Slynn, Judicial Review by the European Court of Justice of Hadley (115-133)
Gnanapala Welhengama, Is There Any Room for Minorities in the Much Promised "New World Order"? - Negative Attitudes of International Law and the Political Dimension of the Minority Problem (135-158)
Robert W. McGee, Edmund Burke and Adam Smith: Pioneers in the Field of Law & Economics (159-171)
Man C. Maloo and Ben Neil, Corporate Federations: A Contemporary Answer to Changed Global Economic Dynamics (173-185)
Susan Millns, Pregnancy Discrimination: The Gulf between British and European Community Perspectives (187-200)
Costas Douzinas and Ronnie Warrington, Review of Languages of Law: From Logics of Memory to Nomadic Masks, by Peter Goodrich (201-214)
Solomon E. Salako, Review of The Critical Lawyer's Handbook, edited by I. Grigg-Spall and P. Ireland (215-221)
Vol. XV(1) [1993]
The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Glidewell, English Administrative Law: Past, Present and Future (3-19)
Brendan O'Friel, Crime: A Challenge to Lawyers and Prison Governors (21-37)
I. Loveland, An Unappealing Analysis of the Public/Private Divide? The Case of the Homelessness Legislation (39-59)
Grady Miller, Eels, Cargo and Inherent Vice: Shipment Contracts To Japan (61-73)
Tim Helme and Nicola Padfield, Setting Euthanasia on the Level (75-92)
Stephen Jones, Take Care in Assigning (93-102)
B.J. Council, Access to Neighbouring Land Act 1992 (103-107)
D. Legge, Review of Cases and Materials on Administrative Law by S.H. Bailey, B.L. Jones and A.R. Mowbray (109-111)
Solomon E. Salako, Review of Butterworths Law Directory 1993 (111-112)
Vol. XV(2) [1993]
John Klein, Good Faith in International Transactions (115-141)
G. Miller, Owning Biotechnological Invention: Is There a Difference between Animate and Inanimate Property? (143-162). Abstract
J. Narain, Human and Fundamental Rights: What are they about? (163-187)
Steven Wheatley, The Non-Intervention Doctrine and the Protection of the Basic Needs of the Human Person in Contemporary International Law (189-199)
M. Thomas, Prudential Assurance Co Ltd v. London Residuary Body - The End of Pragmatism or the Beginning of Reason? (201-214)
Solomon E. Salako, Review of Medical Confidentiality & Legal Privilege by J.V. McHale (215-216)
M.L.P. Lower, Review of The Wrongs of Tort, by J. Conaghan and W. Mansell (217-219)
Vol. XVI(1) [1994]
The Rt. Hon. Sir Stephen Brown, The Implementation of the Children Act 1989 (3-13)
John Murphy, Child Protection under the Children Act 1989: Prevention Rather than Care? (15-28)
Ian Loveland, The Past, Present, and Future of the "Right" to Abortion in the United States (29-47)
Grady Miller, Service Performance Warranties: A Worldwide Legal Standard (49-65)
G. Ossman, The Doctrine of Abuse of Process of the Court: Its Impact on the Principles of Extradition without a Conventional Obligation and of Speciality (67-84)
L. Guedes, The European Community Software Directive: The United Kingdom Implementation (85-96)
Stephen Jones, The Child Support Act 1991 (97-105)
S. George, Review of Land Law, by L.B. Curzon, 6th ed.; General Principles of English Law, by P. W. D. Redmond and Peter Shears (107-110)
Bryn Pugh, Review of Cases and Materials in Employment Law, ed. Gwyneth Pitt (110-111)
S. Mankabady, Review of Carriage of Goods by Sea, by J. Wilson, 2nd ed. (112)
Vol. XVI(2) [1994]
Sir Michael Morland , Rape By Fraud? (115-132)
Derek Devgun, Using Capital Transfer Tax Treaty Relief: The Interaction of Treaty and Domestic Law (133-150)
Bogdan Wierzbicki and Gnanapala Welhengama, The Problem of Humanitarian Intervention: Developments and Trends (151-165)
Lorie Charlesworth, Consumer Protection in Sale of Goods Agreements: An Ancient Right in Modern Guise? (167-186)
G. Ossman, The Evidentiary Standards in Criminal and Extradition Proceedings (187-199)
Anthony Harvey, Doctors in The Dock: Criminal Liability for Negligent Treatment Resulting in the Death of a Patient (201-214)
Paul Rice, Review of How We Die, by Sherwin B. Nuland; Life's Dominion, by Ronald Dworkin (215-219)
Vol. XVII(1) [1995]
Mike Brogden, An Agenda for Post-Troubles Policing in Northern Ireland - The South African Precedent (3-27)
Ian Ward, Dualism and the Limits of European Integration (29-46)
Christine Bell and Damien Keaney, Teaching Justice? An Experiment in Group Work and Peer Assessment (47-68)
Meryl Thomas and Simon Cooper, The Nature of the Beneficiary's Interest and the Role of the Personal Representative in the Administration and Distribution of an Estate (69-81)
Peter W. Edge, Contemporaneity and Moral Congruence: Actus Reus and Mens Rea Reconsidered (83-95)
David Selfe, Buggery and Rape after the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (97-106)
Anthony Harvey, Review of The Philosophy of Tort Law, by I. Englard (107-112)
Vol. XVII(2) [1995]
Mitchell C. Davies, Shifting the Fault Lines in Unintentional Crime (115-152)
John Cooke, Negligently Caused Psychiatric Injury: A Way Forward? (153-171)
Mark Pawlowski, The Application of the Doctrine of Mitigation of Damages to Leases (173-188)
Alan Sprince, Recovering Damages for Occupational Stress: Walker v. Northumberland County Council (189-186)
Kevin Wardman, The Employer Right to Make Unilateral Changes to Existing Contracts of Employment and the EC Regulated Transfers Directive (197-205)
Lorie Charlesworth, Whiggery Thuggery in Hard Times, Which Poor Law Will the Government Adopt? (207-214)
Steven Wheatley, Freedom from Extinction: Conservation and Development under international Law (215-221)
J. Rehman, Review of H. Miall, ed., Minority Rights in Europe, The Scope for a Transnational Regime, (222-223)
Vol. XVIII(1) [1996]
George Mair, Criminal Justice Policy and Practice: Rhetoric, Reality and Research (3-18). Offprint
Michael Preston-Shoot, W(h)ither Social Work? Social Work, Social Policy and Law at an Interface: Confronting the Challenges and Realising the Potential in Work with People Needing Care or Services (19-39). Offprint Abstract
Judge C.W. Bellamy, The Court of First Instance and the Control of Legality (41-48). Offprint
Stanley L. Paulson, On the Implications of Kelsen's Doctrine of Hierarchical Structure (49-62). Offprint
Debra Morris, Case Note: Re Le Cren Clarke - Faith Hope and Charity in Healing (63-71). Offprint
Martin Swain, Case Note:R. v. Secretary of State for Employment, Ex Parte Seymour-Smith and Perez (73-80). Offprint
Paul Rice, Case Note: Fair Play or Spoiled Sport: the Legal Obligations of the Referee (81-90). Offprint
Ian Ward, At the Margins of European Law, Review essay on Costis Hadjimichalis and David Sadler, eds., Europe at the Margins: New Mosaics of Inequality (91-107). Offprint
Javaid Rehman, Review of B. De Sousa Santos, Towards a New Common Sense. Law, Science and Politics in Paradigmatic Transition (109-110)
Vol. XVIII(2) [1996]
The Rt. Hon. Sir Nicholas Lyell Q.C., M.P., Whither Strasbourg? Festina Lente or Why Britain Should Think Long and Hard Before Incorporating the European Convention on Human Rights into our Domestic Law (115-125). offprint
Judith M Laing, The Proposed Hybrid Order for Mentally Disordered Offenders - A Step in the Right Direction? (127-146). offprint
Edward H. Ziegler, Transfer Development Rights and Land Use Planning in the United States (147-166). Abstract
The Hon. Mr Justice Wall, International Child Abduction (167-183).offprint
His Honour Judge John R. Platt, In Court Conciliation (185-195). offprint
Richard Jones and Gnanapala Welhengama, Child Marriages in Contemporary Britain (197-205). offprint
Eva M.B. Joyce, The Law of Gift and the Law of Theft (207-212). Abstract offprint
George Mair, Review of Punishment and Social Control: Essays in honor of Sheldon Messinger, edited by Thomas G. Blomberg and Stanley Cohen (213-216)
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Michael PRESTON-SHOOT, Editorial: Mapping Social Work Law: Definitions, Developments and Dialogue (115-119) (abstract) (offprint)
Jeremy ROCHE, Law, Ethics and Social Work Practice: a Critical Curriculum (121-142) (abstract) (offprint)
Simon RAHILLY, Housing Homeless Young People (143-158) (abstract) (offprint)
Carole SMITH, Mutual Respect or Mutual Distrust: Social Workers and the Courts in Child Care Decisions (159-179) (abstract) (offprint)
Luke CLEMENTS, Community Care: Towards a Workable Statute (181-191) (abstract) (offprint)
Teresa MUNBY, Immigration, Nationality and Asylum Law for Social Workers (193-202) (abstract) (offprint)
Hilary NETTLETON, Sandra WALKLATE and Brian WILLIAMS, Three Models of Probation Involvement with Victims of Crime (203-217) (abstract) (offprint)
Richard BARKER, Child Protection and Unborn Children (219-229) (abstract) (offprint)
Case Note
Faye BOLAND, Psychiatric Injury and Assault. The Immediate Effect of R v. Ireland, R v. Burstow" (231-239) (abstract) (offprint)
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Special Issue:
EDUCATION LAW: NEW STRUCTURES, NEW RIGHTS, NEW REMEDIES
ed. Neville Harris
(for consolidated abstracts, click here)
Cherie BOOTH QC, Foreword (3-5) (click here for full text)
Neville HARRIS, "The Three R's: rights, remedies and regulation - The legal frontiers of education in the 1990s" (7-40) (abstract)
Paul MEREDITH, "The fall and rise of local education authorities" (41-62) (abstract)
Laura LUNDY, "The metamorphosis