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The essays in this volume are dedicated to Gareth Jones, the
retiring Downing Professor of English Law at the University of
Cambridge. His contribution to legal scholarship has been immense,
particularly in the fields of legal history, the law of trusts,
charities law and, most famously, the law of restitution. The
publication of the first edition of the Law of Restitution, which
he co-authored with Lord Goff, stimulated a renaissance in the
study of a subject which had previously lain dormant. The effect of
its publication on English legal scholarship has been profound and
enduring. In these essays, written by a group of the world's
leading restitution scholars, the opportunity is taken to conduct a
fresh appraisal of the development of the subject - to look, in
other words, at the past, present, and future of the law of
restitution. Contributors: John Baker, Peter Birks, Justice Finn,
Roy Goode, Ewan McKendrick, Justice McLachlin, Sir Peter Millett,
Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Richard Nolan, Janet O'Sullivan,
Graham Virgo (as well as shorter contributions from invited
commentators).
Intellectual property rights (IPRs) are increasingly significant
elements of economic policy: they are vital to developed countries
in an age of global trade. Today's astounding new technologies,
stemming from the digital and biotechological revolutions are
creating new problems. William Cornish focusses upon the major
dilemmas that currently enmesh the subject: the omnipresent spread
of IPRs across some recent technologies, the distraction caused by
rights that achieve little of their intended purpose, and the
seeming irrelevance of IPRs in the face of new technologies such as
the internet. What IPRs are good for, and what they should achieve
depends upon the law which defines them. There is great
international, as well as national pressure for new laws, and in
Europe, the EU is now the dominant force in shaping IP policy.
Against this background, William Cornish surveys current arguments
over legal policy in this field. How can the the issues raised by
advances in human genetics be reconciled with the potential for
diagnostic and therapeutic advances, and the patenting of
molecules, genes, and even organisms by biotechnology and
pharmaceutical companies? How can this new field be fairly
protected through the existing requirements of patent law; and who
should be responsible for effecting this result? Copyright is the
traditional buttress of publishing, computer programming, and
record and film production. It now faces a life-sapping threat from
free and ready access to material via the Internet and other
digital resources. How can a mixture of legal rights and
technological barriers to access give reasonable protection to
investment in new intellectual products without becoming an
inordinate instrument of control? Trade marks are the crux of
branding: a cornerstone of marketing that often eclipses even the
very things being sold. How can we reconcile the tension between
those intent on legal protection for every element of investment in
branding, and those concerned to balance freedom to compete against
the drive for 'fair trading'?
Law and Society in England 1750-1950 is an indispensable text for
those wishing to study English legal history and to understand the
foundations of the modern British state. In this new updated
edition the authors explore the complex relationship between legal
and social change. They consider the ways in which those in power
themselves imagined and initiated reform and the ways in which they
were obliged to respond to demands for change from outside the
legal and political classes. What emerges is a lively and critical
account of the evolution of modern rights and expectations, and an
engaging study of the formation of contemporary social,
administrative and legal institutions and ideas, and the road that
was travelled to create them. The book is divided into eight
chapters: Institutions and Ideas; Land; Commerce and Industry;
Labour Relations; The Family; Poverty and Education; Accidents; and
Crime. This extensively referenced analysis of modern social and
legal history will be invaluable to students and teachers of
English law, political science, and social history.
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The Oxford History of the Laws of England, Volumes XI, XII, and XIII - 1820-1914 (Multiple copy pack, New)
William Cornish, J.Stuart Anderson, Ray Cocks, Michael Lobban, Patrick Polden, …
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A landmark series, The Oxford History of the Laws of England is the
first full-length history of the English law that takes unpublished
sources into account. The thirteen volumes provide not merely a
history of law, but also a history of the impact of law on English
society. Given its unprecedented scope and coverage, this series
will be an indispensable resource for law and history libraries.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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&c.] In The Waverley Novels Sidney William Cornish, Walter
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Title: Short Notes on the Church and Parish of Ottery St. Mary,
Devon.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe
British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It
is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150
million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals,
newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and
much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along
with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and
historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF EUROPE
collection includes books from the British Library digitised by
Microsoft. This collection includes works chronicling the
development of Western civilisation to the modern age. Highlights
include the development of language, political and educational
systems, philosophy, science, and the arts. The selection documents
periods of civil war, migration, shifts in power, Muslim expansion
into Central Europe, complex feudal loyalties, the aristocracy of
new nations, and European expansion into the New World. ++++The
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British Library Cornish, Sidney William; 1869. iv. 64 p.; 8 .
010358.f.32.
As developments in human genetics proceed apace,the regulation of
genetic research and its applications is set to represent one of
the major legal challenges of the next century. At every turn - in
the fields of medicine and commerce, in insurance and employment,
in the family and even in the criminal justice system - advances in
human genetics threaten to transform our understanding of ourselves
and the basis upon which we relate to one another. This special
issue of the Modern Law Review addresses a range of key issues -
conceptual, ethical, political and practical - arising from the
regulatory challenge confronting the law in the face of the genetic
revolution.
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