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Fifty Years of the Law Commissions : the Dynamics of Law Reform.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Dyson, Matthew
Otros Autores: Lee, James, Wilson Stark, Shona
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • II Director and Office of Law ReformIII The Role of the Law Commission of England and Wales; IV NILC: 2007 to 2015; V NILC: 2015 Onwards; 6. Working on the Larger Canvas-Law Reform in a Federal System: Thoughts on Forty Years of the Australian Law Reform Commission ; 7. Law Reform and Social Policy ; I Introduction; II What Can the Commissions Do?; III What Has Been Done in the Last Fifty Years?; IV Should the Remit be Widened?; V Conclusion; Part 3: Institutions, Commissions, Committees, Codifiers; 8. Introduction; 9. Memoir of a Reforming Chairman.
  • 10. The Duty to Make the Law More Accessible? The Two C-Words I Introduction; II Underestimating the Problem; III Making the Law More Accessible; IV Consolidation; V Codification; VI What is to be Done?; 11. The Former Law Commission of Canada: The Road Less Travelled ; I Introduction; II A Broad Mandate; III Independence; IV Structure; V Expertise and Public Input; VI A Substantive Programme Built on the Concept of Relationships; VII Conclusion; 12. The Law Commission and the Criminal Law: Reflections on the Codification Project ; I Introduction.
  • II The Codification Project: Success and Failure of the Draft CodeIII Promoting the Values of Codification; IV Conclusion; Part 4: The Many Faces of Law Reform; 13. Introduction ; 14. Democracy, Law Reform and the Rule of Law ; I Introduction; II Rule of Law; III Fundamental Rights; IV Conclusion; 15. Promoting Law Reform: By Means of Draft Bills or Otherwise ; I The Insufficiency of Primary Legislation; II Implemented Reports; III Defining Implementation; IV Unimplemented Reports; V Conclusion; 16. Law Commissions, Courts and Society: A Sceptical View ; I The Principle of Independence.
  • II An Agreed Normative Content?III Independence of Mind, Not Normative Orthodoxy: The Proper Test; IV Relations with the Legislature and Executive; V Relations with the Judiciary; VI Relations with National Human Rights Institutions ; VII Relations with Philanthropists; VIII Concluding Observations; 17. A Good Name, a Long Game ; I Introduction; II Diligence; III Delict; IV Evidence; V Unjustified Enrichment; VI Trusts; VII Property ; VIII Procedure-A Long Game; IX Conclusions; Part 5: Implementation by Statute; 18. Introduction ; 19. The Legislative Implementation of Law Reform Proposals.