The unity of law. (2021)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The unity of law. (2021)
- Main Title:
- The unity of law
- Further Information:
- Note: Rabinder Singh.
- Authors:
- Singh, Rabinder
- Contents:
- Introduction The Common Law1. The Unity of law – or the dangers of over-specialisation (2013) [Society of Legal Scholars Centenary lecture at the University of Birmingham] 2. Law as a system of values (2013) [Jan Grodecki lecture at the University of Leicester] 3. First impressions of a new Court of Appeal judge (2018) [talk at Trinity College, Oxford] 4. Keynote speech to the Criminal Bar Association (2017) 5. Common law, common heritage? (2018) [Talk to Waynesburg Law School summer conference at Jesus College, Cambridge] 6. Antigone's law (2019) [talk to Lawyers for Classics] Public law7. Judicial review and the rule of law (2017) [South West Administrative Law Association annual lecture] 8. Divided by a common language: constitutional law in the UK and the US (2017) * [Sir David Williams lecture at the University of Cambridge] Published in [2018] Judicial Review9. Interpreting Bills of Rights (2007) [Statute Law Review annual lecture] * Published in [2007] Statute Law Review10. Tribute to memory of Lord Steyn (2017) * published in [2018] Judicial Review Human Rights11. The development of human rights thought from Magna Carta to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (2015) * [lecture at conference on Magna Carta] Published in book edited by Robin Griffith-Jones and Mark Hill. 12. The moral force of the United Kingdom's Human Rights Act (2011) [lecture at Victoria University, Wellington]* Published in [2013] New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law 13. TheIntroduction The Common Law1. The Unity of law – or the dangers of over-specialisation (2013) [Society of Legal Scholars Centenary lecture at the University of Birmingham] 2. Law as a system of values (2013) [Jan Grodecki lecture at the University of Leicester] 3. First impressions of a new Court of Appeal judge (2018) [talk at Trinity College, Oxford] 4. Keynote speech to the Criminal Bar Association (2017) 5. Common law, common heritage? (2018) [Talk to Waynesburg Law School summer conference at Jesus College, Cambridge] 6. Antigone's law (2019) [talk to Lawyers for Classics] Public law7. Judicial review and the rule of law (2017) [South West Administrative Law Association annual lecture] 8. Divided by a common language: constitutional law in the UK and the US (2017) * [Sir David Williams lecture at the University of Cambridge] Published in [2018] Judicial Review9. Interpreting Bills of Rights (2007) [Statute Law Review annual lecture] * Published in [2007] Statute Law Review10. Tribute to memory of Lord Steyn (2017) * published in [2018] Judicial Review Human Rights11. The development of human rights thought from Magna Carta to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (2015) * [lecture at conference on Magna Carta] Published in book edited by Robin Griffith-Jones and Mark Hill. 12. The moral force of the United Kingdom's Human Rights Act (2011) [lecture at Victoria University, Wellington]* Published in [2013] New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law 13. The place of the Human Rights Act in a democratic society (2000) * Published in a book edited by Jonathan Cooper 14. What is a democratic society? (2018) * [Chevrette-Marx lecture at the University of Montreal] Published by the University of Montreal in a freestanding pamphlet Equality15. Equality: The Neglected Virtue (2003) [Administrative Law Bar Association annual lecture]* Published in [2004] European Human Rights Law Review16. Racial Equality and the Law (2018) * [Sir Mota Singh memorial lecture at Lincoln's Inn] Published in [2019] European Human Rights Law Review17. Religion and the law (2008) * Published in JUSTICE journal [2008] Issue 1, p.33 Privacy and national security18. Privacy and Personal Autonomy (2000) * [essay published in collection, Common Law, Common Values, Common Rights by American Bar Association] 19. Privacy and the Media after the Human Rights Act (1998) * Published in [1998] European Human Rights Law Review20. Holding the balance: National Security, Civil Liberties and the Role of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (2019) [Kay Everett memorial lecture at the School of Oriental and African Studies] 21. Fairness and national security (2020) [John Foster and Miriam Rothschild lecture]International law22. The Use of International Law in the domestic courts of the United Kingdom (2005) [The McDermott lecture] * published in [2005] Northern Ireland Law Quarterly23. 'We have it in our power to begin the world over again': the contribution of Lauterpacht and Jackson to the post-war legal order [lecture to University of Bristol, 30 March 2021] EpilogueThe Nature of the Judicial Process 100 years on. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Oxford : Hart Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 340.9
Legal polycentricity
Law -- Philosophy
Jurisprudence
Judicial review
Equality before the law
Privacy, Right of - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781509949434
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781509949441
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