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The Coming Together of the Common Law and the Civil Law

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Zusatztext This slender but absorbing volume, edited by one of the worlds leading comparative lawyers, brings together a collection of papers presented by distinguished judges and academicsThis collection of essays, elegant and instructive, offers a rich harvest for all those who are interested in the way in which the development of a European ius commune may go hand in hand with the continuance of the legal cultures and traditions of the different European legal systems Informationen zum Autor Sir Basil Markesinis KC is a Fellow of the British Academy, a Foreign Fellow of the Accademia dei Lincei of Rome, the Royal Belgian Academy of Arts and Sciences in Brussels, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in Amsterdam, and a Correspondng Fellow of the Academy of Athens and the Academie des Sciences Morales et Politques in France. He is a Bencher of Gray’s Inn.Photo by Wyatt McSpadden. Klappentext Readers will here find the expanded versions of the speeches given at a one-day conference by some of Europe's most eminent judges and jurists in London to mark! from a legal point of view! the beginning of the new millennium. Zusammenfassung This is a unique book about legal practice in the increasingly integrated world of tomorrow. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. The Influence of Europe on Public Law in the United Kingdom The Lord Chancellor, Lord Irvine of Lairg 2. A New Common Law for Europe Lord Bingham of Cornhill 3. Our Debt to Europe: Past, Present and Future Basil S. Markesinis 4. A New Jus Commune Europaeum and the Importance of the Common Law Christian V. Bar 5. Interpretation: Legal Texts and their Landscape Lord Steyn 6. Managing the European Union: For Better or for Worse? W. van Gerven 7. Common Principles of Corporate Governance in Europe? Klaus J. Hopt 8. The Additional Responsibilities of the Judiciary in the New Millennium Lord Woolf of Barnes 9. The Protection of Human Rights in Germany Jutta Limbach 10. The Response of the French Constitutional Court to the Growing Importance of International Law Noëlle Lenoir 11. Judicial Protection of the Citizen under European Law Gil Carlos Rodriguez Iglesias 12. Some reflections on the First Year of Operation of the “New” European Court of Human Rights Luzius Wildhaber 13. Preliminary Reflections on Fundamental Rights as the Basis of a Common European Law Cesare Mirabelli 14. Coming Together—the Future Lord Goff of Chieveley ...

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