Law, Society, and Economy
Centenary Essays for the London School of Economics and Political Science 1895-1995
Edited by Richard Rawlings
A Clarendon Press Publication
Table of Contents
Law, Society and Economy
Distinction and Diversity: Law and the LSE, Richard Rawlings
PART I: Law and Economy
Laski's Law Behind the Law. 1906 to European Labour Law., Lord Wedderburn
The Sanctimony of Contract., Hugh Collins
Codifying Directors' Duties, Mrs Justice Arden
Praising the Professors: Commercial Law and the LSE, Ross Cranston
Andrew Park
PART II: Dimensions of Law
Altera Pars Audiatur: Laws in the Collision of Discourses, Gunther Teubner
Legal Analysis as Institutional Imagination, Roberto Mangabeira Unger
The Reformation in International Law, Judge Rosalyn Higgins
Crime and Politics: Spot the Difference., Stanley Cohen
Legality, Modernity and Ethnicity in Colonial South Africa: An Excursion in the Historical Anthropology of Law, John L. Comaroff
PART III: Courts and Process.
Courts, Constitutions and Fundamental Rights, Sir Anthony Mason
Judges and the Constitution, J.A.G. Griffith
Autonomy and the Rule of Law, Mr Justice Sedley
Legal Services and the Alternatives: The LSE Tradition, Carol Harlow and Cyril Glasser
Access to Justice - Towards the 21st Century, Michael Zander
Judicial Legislation, W.R. Cornish