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The quest for global insolvency laws: a challenge for our time

Fletcher, I.F. (2003) The quest for global insolvency laws: a challenge for our time. In: Freeman, M., (ed.) Current Legal Problems 2002: Volume 55. Current Legal Problems . Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 427-445.

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Book description: * Features the leading academic figures of our time including Sir Peter North, Sir Nigel Rodley, and Vaughan Lowe * Topics covered include the rule of law, constitutional law, private law, international law and EC law This, the 55th volume of Current Legal Problems explores a wide range of subjects, both novel (legal memetics and the implications of immortality), and more conventional (the relationship between common law and equity, and the rule of law). There are essays on private and public international law, on European Community law, and on an 'English' constitution. The concept of freedom is analysed. There is an examination of the current state of evidence teaching and research, and of remedies in company law and in workplace harassment. Current Legal Issues Current Legal Issues is the sister volume to Current Legal problems. Based upon an international, inter-disciplinary colloquium, it has thus far explored the links between law and science, law and literature, law and medicine, law and religion, and law and geography. Forthcoming volumes will cover law and history, law and popular culture, law and sociology, law and philosophy, and law and psychiatry.

Type:Book chapter
Title:The quest for global insolvency laws: a challenge for our time
Publication status:Published
ISBN-13:9780199260928
RAE 2008 Unit of Assessment:38
Publisher version:http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780199260928
Language:English
Additional information:Please see http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/13974 for a related item
UCL Eprints classification:UCL Departments and Research Centres > UCL Laws

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