Taking law seriously : essays in honour of Peter Cane /
"This book celebrates the scholarship of Peter Cane. The significance and scale of his contributions to the discipline of law over the last half-century cannot be overstated. In an era of increasing specialisation, Cane stands out on account of the unusually broad scope of his interests, which...
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Oxford ; New York :
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2021
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Table of Contents:
- Tort Law beyond the forms of action : achieving the goal of the anatomy of Tort Law / Christine Beuermann
- Elements of torts / James Goudkamp
- Culpability and compensation / Sandy Steel
- Peter Cane on torts / Stephen D Sugarman
- Constitutional rights, moral judgment, and the rule of law / TRS Allan
- Participation and the duty to consult / Janet McLean
- Controlling administration : the rise of unilateral executive power in the United States / Jerry L Mashaw
- Administrative compensation : bypass or dead end? / Carol Harlow
- Tort and regulation / Donal Nolan
- Regulating relationships : the regulatory potential of Tort Law revisited / Jenny Steele
- Thinking about Doctrine in Administrative Law / Leighton McDonald
- Administrative tribunals : an essay about the legal imagination of administrative law scholars / Elizabeth Fisher
- Cane as law reformer : Götterdämerung or House of Cards? / Mark Lunney
- Philosophical and judicial thinking about moral concepts : Cane's critique of philosophical method twenty years on / Anthony J Connolly