Commercial law and commercial practice / edited by Sarah Worthington |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (710 p.) |
Disciplina | 346.07 |
Soggetto topico |
Commercial law - England
Commercial law |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-4725-5951-7
1-280-80051-8 9786610800513 1-84731-135-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | INTRODUCTION -- 1. Aligning Commercial Law and Commercial Practice -- Sarah Worthington -- -- -- PART 1: GENERAL PRESSURES FOR CHANGE -- 2. Globalization: Its Historical Context -- Ross Cranston,QC -- Commentary: Catherine Newman, QC -- 3. Commercial Notions and Equitable Potions -- Sir John Mummery -- Commentary: Philip Wood -- 4. Statutory Ingredients in Common Law Change: Issues in the Development of Agency Doctrine -- Deborah DeMott -- 5. Property, Private Government and the Myth of Deregulation -- Paddy Ireland -- Commentary: Andrew Whittaker -- PART 2: CONTRACT TERMS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION -- 6. The Intractable Problem of the Interpretation of Legal Texts -- Lord Johan Steyn -- 7. The Interpretation of Contracts: Lord Hoffmann's Re-Statement -- Ewan McKendrick -- 8. The Uses of Ambiguity in Commercial Contracts: On Facilitating Re-Bargaining -- William T Allen and Galya Levy -- Commentary: Paul Lomas -- 9. Objectivity and Committed Contextualism in Interpretation -- Hugh Collins -- PART 3: ADAPTING COMMERCIAL LAW TO MODERN CONDITIONS -- 10. Documents and Contractual Congruence in International Trade -- Michael Bridge -- Commentary: William Blair, QC -- 11. The Dematerialisation of Money Market Instruments -- Joanna Benjamin -- Commentary: Guy Morton -- 12. Material Adverse Change Clauses After 9 -- 11 -- Richard Hooley -- 13. Rethinking Insurable Interest -- John Lowry and Philip Rawlings -- Commentary: Sir Jonathan Mance and Adrian Hamilton, QC -- 14. The Challenge of Modern Bankruptcy Policy: The Judicial Response -- David Milman -- PART 4: COMMERCIAL TERMS FOR COMMERCIAL ENDS -- 15. Damages for Breach of Exclusive Jurisdiction Clauses -- Nik Yeo and Daniel Tan -- 16. Interpreting Employment Contracts: Judges, Employers, Workers -- Simon Deakin -- 17. Superpriority for Asset Acquisition Financing in Secured Transactions Law: Formalism or Functionalism? -- Catherine Walsh -- 18. The Floating Charge - An Elegy -- Riz Mokal -- PART 5: CONTROLLING MODERN MANAGEMENT -- 19. Contractual Modification of the Duties of a Trustee -- Michael Bryan -- 20. Relieving Directors' Breaches of Duty -- Rod Edmunds and John Lowry -- 21. Enron and the Long Shadow of Stat. 13 Eliz. -- Douglas Baird -- Commentary: Kevin Davis -- PART 6: MOVING FORWARD: LAW AND PRACTICE -- 22. Commercial Law and the Limits of the Black Letter Approach -- Anthony Duggan -- Commentary: David Gold -- 23. The Legal Academy's Contribution to the Development of Commercial Law: An Anglo-Canadian Perspective -- Jacob Ziegel -- Commentary: Tony King -- 24. Contracts, Contract Law and Reasonable Expectations -- Robert Bradgate |
Altri titoli varianti | Commercial law & commercial practice |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910451061303321 |
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2003 | ||
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Commercial law and commercial practice / edited by Sarah Worthington |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (710 p.) |
Disciplina | 346.07 |
Soggetto topico |
Commercial law - England
Commercial law |
ISBN |
1-4725-5951-7
1-280-80051-8 9786610800513 1-84731-135-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | INTRODUCTION -- 1. Aligning Commercial Law and Commercial Practice -- Sarah Worthington -- -- -- PART 1: GENERAL PRESSURES FOR CHANGE -- 2. Globalization: Its Historical Context -- Ross Cranston,QC -- Commentary: Catherine Newman, QC -- 3. Commercial Notions and Equitable Potions -- Sir John Mummery -- Commentary: Philip Wood -- 4. Statutory Ingredients in Common Law Change: Issues in the Development of Agency Doctrine -- Deborah DeMott -- 5. Property, Private Government and the Myth of Deregulation -- Paddy Ireland -- Commentary: Andrew Whittaker -- PART 2: CONTRACT TERMS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION -- 6. The Intractable Problem of the Interpretation of Legal Texts -- Lord Johan Steyn -- 7. The Interpretation of Contracts: Lord Hoffmann's Re-Statement -- Ewan McKendrick -- 8. The Uses of Ambiguity in Commercial Contracts: On Facilitating Re-Bargaining -- William T Allen and Galya Levy -- Commentary: Paul Lomas -- 9. Objectivity and Committed Contextualism in Interpretation -- Hugh Collins -- PART 3: ADAPTING COMMERCIAL LAW TO MODERN CONDITIONS -- 10. Documents and Contractual Congruence in International Trade -- Michael Bridge -- Commentary: William Blair, QC -- 11. The Dematerialisation of Money Market Instruments -- Joanna Benjamin -- Commentary: Guy Morton -- 12. Material Adverse Change Clauses After 9 -- 11 -- Richard Hooley -- 13. Rethinking Insurable Interest -- John Lowry and Philip Rawlings -- Commentary: Sir Jonathan Mance and Adrian Hamilton, QC -- 14. The Challenge of Modern Bankruptcy Policy: The Judicial Response -- David Milman -- PART 4: COMMERCIAL TERMS FOR COMMERCIAL ENDS -- 15. Damages for Breach of Exclusive Jurisdiction Clauses -- Nik Yeo and Daniel Tan -- 16. Interpreting Employment Contracts: Judges, Employers, Workers -- Simon Deakin -- 17. Superpriority for Asset Acquisition Financing in Secured Transactions Law: Formalism or Functionalism? -- Catherine Walsh -- 18. The Floating Charge - An Elegy -- Riz Mokal -- PART 5: CONTROLLING MODERN MANAGEMENT -- 19. Contractual Modification of the Duties of a Trustee -- Michael Bryan -- 20. Relieving Directors' Breaches of Duty -- Rod Edmunds and John Lowry -- 21. Enron and the Long Shadow of Stat. 13 Eliz. -- Douglas Baird -- Commentary: Kevin Davis -- PART 6: MOVING FORWARD: LAW AND PRACTICE -- 22. Commercial Law and the Limits of the Black Letter Approach -- Anthony Duggan -- Commentary: David Gold -- 23. The Legal Academy's Contribution to the Development of Commercial Law: An Anglo-Canadian Perspective -- Jacob Ziegel -- Commentary: Tony King -- 24. Contracts, Contract Law and Reasonable Expectations -- Robert Bradgate |
Altri titoli varianti | Commercial law & commercial practice |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784282903321 |
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2003 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Commercial law and commercial practice / edited by Sarah Worthington |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (710 p.) |
Disciplina | 346.07 |
Soggetto topico |
Commercial law - England
Commercial law |
ISBN |
1-4725-5951-7
1-280-80051-8 9786610800513 1-84731-135-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | INTRODUCTION -- 1. Aligning Commercial Law and Commercial Practice -- Sarah Worthington -- -- -- PART 1: GENERAL PRESSURES FOR CHANGE -- 2. Globalization: Its Historical Context -- Ross Cranston,QC -- Commentary: Catherine Newman, QC -- 3. Commercial Notions and Equitable Potions -- Sir John Mummery -- Commentary: Philip Wood -- 4. Statutory Ingredients in Common Law Change: Issues in the Development of Agency Doctrine -- Deborah DeMott -- 5. Property, Private Government and the Myth of Deregulation -- Paddy Ireland -- Commentary: Andrew Whittaker -- PART 2: CONTRACT TERMS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION -- 6. The Intractable Problem of the Interpretation of Legal Texts -- Lord Johan Steyn -- 7. The Interpretation of Contracts: Lord Hoffmann's Re-Statement -- Ewan McKendrick -- 8. The Uses of Ambiguity in Commercial Contracts: On Facilitating Re-Bargaining -- William T Allen and Galya Levy -- Commentary: Paul Lomas -- 9. Objectivity and Committed Contextualism in Interpretation -- Hugh Collins -- PART 3: ADAPTING COMMERCIAL LAW TO MODERN CONDITIONS -- 10. Documents and Contractual Congruence in International Trade -- Michael Bridge -- Commentary: William Blair, QC -- 11. The Dematerialisation of Money Market Instruments -- Joanna Benjamin -- Commentary: Guy Morton -- 12. Material Adverse Change Clauses After 9 -- 11 -- Richard Hooley -- 13. Rethinking Insurable Interest -- John Lowry and Philip Rawlings -- Commentary: Sir Jonathan Mance and Adrian Hamilton, QC -- 14. The Challenge of Modern Bankruptcy Policy: The Judicial Response -- David Milman -- PART 4: COMMERCIAL TERMS FOR COMMERCIAL ENDS -- 15. Damages for Breach of Exclusive Jurisdiction Clauses -- Nik Yeo and Daniel Tan -- 16. Interpreting Employment Contracts: Judges, Employers, Workers -- Simon Deakin -- 17. Superpriority for Asset Acquisition Financing in Secured Transactions Law: Formalism or Functionalism? -- Catherine Walsh -- 18. The Floating Charge - An Elegy -- Riz Mokal -- PART 5: CONTROLLING MODERN MANAGEMENT -- 19. Contractual Modification of the Duties of a Trustee -- Michael Bryan -- 20. Relieving Directors' Breaches of Duty -- Rod Edmunds and John Lowry -- 21. Enron and the Long Shadow of Stat. 13 Eliz. -- Douglas Baird -- Commentary: Kevin Davis -- PART 6: MOVING FORWARD: LAW AND PRACTICE -- 22. Commercial Law and the Limits of the Black Letter Approach -- Anthony Duggan -- Commentary: David Gold -- 23. The Legal Academy's Contribution to the Development of Commercial Law: An Anglo-Canadian Perspective -- Jacob Ziegel -- Commentary: Tony King -- 24. Contracts, Contract Law and Reasonable Expectations -- Robert Bradgate |
Altri titoli varianti | Commercial law & commercial practice |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910826944803321 |
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2003 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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