British contribution to the Europe of the twenty-first century
edited by B. S. Markesinis.
- Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2002.
- 266 p.
- (the Clifford change lectures ; v. 6) .
Table of contents: Chapter 1. The tides of change Chapter 2. Europe and English commercial law Chapter 3. The British contribution to the development of law and legal process Chapter 4. The British contribution to Italian legal thinking Chapter 5. Tutorial and repetitorium: parallel and different techniques of teaching law in England Chapter 6. Two-way traffic:the warburg institutes a microcosm of cultural exchange Chapter 7. Freedom of the press Chapter 8. Insiders and outsiders Chapter 9. British art, art history and aesthetic criticism in a European perspective Chapter 10. Political culture:renegotiating the postwar social contract Chapter 11. Strategic direction or tactical management?doctrinal constraints and political perceptions of Europe Chapter 12. After keynes Chapter 13. The British contribution to Europe of the twenty first century Chapter 14. The British contribution to European union in the twentieth century:the idea of responsible government Chapter 15. Great Britain and France, driving force behind a benchmark Europe Chapter 16. The role of Britain in Europe of the twenty first century:the international law firm perspective Chapter 17. The impact of European law in French law:lessons for England?