
Tom Bingham and the Transformation of the Law A Liber Amicorum
by Andenas, Mads; Fairgrieve, DuncanBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Professor Andenas has been the Director of the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR) since 2008. He holds the degrees of Cand jur (Oslo), Ph D (Cambridge) and MA and DPhil (Oxford).
He has held a number of senior academic appointments in the United Kingdom, including as Director of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London and Director of the Centre of European Law at King's College, University of London.
He remains a Fellow of the Institute of European and Comparative Law, University of Oxford and at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced Studies, University of London.
Duncan Fairgrieve is Fellow in Comparative Law and Director of the Tort Law Centre at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law. He is also Maitre de Conferences at Sciences Po, Paris. He holds degrees from Oxford, London and Paris.
Table of Contents
Editors'' PrefaceNicholas Phillips: Introductory tribute: Lord Bingham of CornhillRoss Cranston: A biographical sketch: the early years | |
The Rule of Law and the Role of Law. Mary Arden: On liberty and the European Convention on Human Rights | |
Variations sur la politique jurisprudentielle: les juges ont-ils une ame | |
The rule of law and our changing constitution | |
Lord Bingham''s contribution to the HRA | |
Substance and procedure in judicial review | |
Scandals, Political Accountability and the rule of law. Counting Heads? | |
The value of clarity | |
Duty of care and public authority liability | |
What decisions should judges not take? | |
The rule of law internationally: Lord Bingham and the British Institute of International and Comparative Law | |
The United Kingdom constitution in transition: from where to where? | |
The general and the particular: parliament and the courts under the scheme of the European Convention on Human Rights | |
The history of public law: why it went to sleep like a lamb and re-awoke like a giant in the course of the 20th century | |
The reflections of a craftsman | |
The Independence and Organisation of Courts | |
A supreme judicial leader | |
Sweden''s contribution to governance of the judiciary | |
Lord Bingham: a New Zealand appreciation | |
The independence of the judge | |
Judicial independence: a functional perspective | |
Lord Bowen of Colwood: 1835-l94 | |
Judging the administration in France: changes ahead? | |
European and International Law in National Courts | |
Jurisdiction | |
Le Royaume Uni, la France et la Convention europeenne des droits de l''homme | |
The twisted road from Prince Albert to Campbell and beyond, towards a right of privacy | |
National courts and the International Court of Justice | |
European law and the English judge | |
Controle de constitutionnalite, controle de conventionnalite et judicial review : la mise en oeuvre de la convention europeenne des droits de l''homme en France et au Royaume-Uni | |
Rules of international law and English courts | |
Towards an international rule of law? | |
The movement towards transparency in decision taking | |
Lord Bingham: of swallows and international law | |
Who calls the shots? Defence, foreign affairs, international law and the governance of Britain | |
Commercial law and globalisation | |
Reforming commercial court procedures | |
Lord Bingham and three continuing remedial controversies | |
Economic reasoning and judicial review | |
Aspects of justiciability in international law | |
What could the selection by the parties of English law in a civil law contract in commerce and finance truly mean? | |
Lord Bingham''s dictum in Ashville on one-stop dispute resolution | |
Earth, air and space: the Cape Town Convention and Protocols and their contribution to international commercial law | |
Lord Bingham''s contributions to commercial law | |
Comparative law in the courts (''There is a World Out There'') | |
The road ahead for the Common Law | |
The Lords, Tom Bingham and Australia | |
Goethe, Bingham and the gift of an open mind | |
On the waning magic of territoriality in the conflict of laws | |
Shielding the rule of law | |
Benefits of comparative tort reasoning: lost in tran | |
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