Professor Sir Roy Goode QC (University o Emeritus Professor of Law
Fundamental Concepts of Commercial Law C
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Spanning a career of over 50 years, the selected essays of Professor Sir Roy Goode, brought together in this convenient compendium, explore the fundamental concepts and policy issues of domestic (English) commercial law. Linking text explains the relevance of each piece to the development of commercial law and its relevance today.
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Spanning a career of over 50 years, the selected essays of Professor Sir Roy Goode, brought together in this convenient compendium, explore the fundamental concepts and policy issues of domestic (English) commercial law. Linking text explains the relevance of each piece to the development of commercial law and its relevance today.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 169mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 912g
- ISBN-13: 9780198825807
- ISBN-10: 0198825803
- Artikelnr.: 52908255
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 169mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 912g
- ISBN-13: 9780198825807
- ISBN-10: 0198825803
- Artikelnr.: 52908255
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Professor Sir Roy Goode QC is Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow of St John's College, Oxford. He was formerly the Crowther Professor of Credit and Commercial Law at Queen Mary, University of London, where he was the founder and first director, and is the current Honorary President of the Centre for Commercial Law Studies.
* PART I. INSTALMENT CREDIT LAW
* 1: Some Problems of Hire-Purchase Law
* 2: Reflections on Credit Law
* PART II. CONTRACT LAW
* 3: Abstract Payment Undertakings
* 4: Inalienable Rights?
* 5: Contractual Prohibitions Against Assignment
* PART III. CONCEPTS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
* 6: Ownership and Obligation in Commercial Transactions
* 7: The Nature and Transfer of Rights in Dematerialised and
Immobilised Securities
* 8: Are Intangible Assets Fungible?
* PART IV. COMMERCIAL LAW
* 9: Concepts of Payment in Relation to the Expropriation or Freezing
of Bank Deposits
* 10: The Concept and Implications of a Market in Commercial Law
* 11: The Shaping of Commercial Law
* 12: The Codification of Commercial Law
* 13: Removing the Obstacles to Commercial Law Reform
* 14: The Res Cogitans: Communis Error Facit Ius?
* PART V. SECURED TRANSACTIONS
* 15: Charges over Book Debts: A Missed Opportunity
* 16: Charge-backs and Legal Fictions
* 17: The Case for the Abolition of the Floating Charge
* 18: The Modernisation of Personal Property Security Law
* PART VI. UNJUST ENRICHMENT AND RESTITUTION
* 19: The Bank's Right to Recover Money Paid on a Stopped Cheque
* 20: Property and Unjust Enrichment
* 21: Proprietary Restitutionary Claims
* PART VII. CORPORATE INSOLVENCY
* 22: Is the Law too Favourable to Secured Creditors?
* 23: The Avoidance of Transactions in Insolvency Proceedings and
Restiutionary Defences
* 24: The Perpetual Trustee Case
* PART VIII. Occupational Pensions
* 25: Defining and Protecting the Pension Promise
* 26: Occupational Pensions: Securing the Pension Promise
* PART IX. LEGAL EDUCATION
* 27: The Academic Stage of Legal Education: A Non-Vocational View
* 28: The Teaching and Applications of Fundamental Concepts of
Commerical Law
* 29: The European Law School
* 1: Some Problems of Hire-Purchase Law
* 2: Reflections on Credit Law
* PART II. CONTRACT LAW
* 3: Abstract Payment Undertakings
* 4: Inalienable Rights?
* 5: Contractual Prohibitions Against Assignment
* PART III. CONCEPTS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
* 6: Ownership and Obligation in Commercial Transactions
* 7: The Nature and Transfer of Rights in Dematerialised and
Immobilised Securities
* 8: Are Intangible Assets Fungible?
* PART IV. COMMERCIAL LAW
* 9: Concepts of Payment in Relation to the Expropriation or Freezing
of Bank Deposits
* 10: The Concept and Implications of a Market in Commercial Law
* 11: The Shaping of Commercial Law
* 12: The Codification of Commercial Law
* 13: Removing the Obstacles to Commercial Law Reform
* 14: The Res Cogitans: Communis Error Facit Ius?
* PART V. SECURED TRANSACTIONS
* 15: Charges over Book Debts: A Missed Opportunity
* 16: Charge-backs and Legal Fictions
* 17: The Case for the Abolition of the Floating Charge
* 18: The Modernisation of Personal Property Security Law
* PART VI. UNJUST ENRICHMENT AND RESTITUTION
* 19: The Bank's Right to Recover Money Paid on a Stopped Cheque
* 20: Property and Unjust Enrichment
* 21: Proprietary Restitutionary Claims
* PART VII. CORPORATE INSOLVENCY
* 22: Is the Law too Favourable to Secured Creditors?
* 23: The Avoidance of Transactions in Insolvency Proceedings and
Restiutionary Defences
* 24: The Perpetual Trustee Case
* PART VIII. Occupational Pensions
* 25: Defining and Protecting the Pension Promise
* 26: Occupational Pensions: Securing the Pension Promise
* PART IX. LEGAL EDUCATION
* 27: The Academic Stage of Legal Education: A Non-Vocational View
* 28: The Teaching and Applications of Fundamental Concepts of
Commerical Law
* 29: The European Law School
* PART I. INSTALMENT CREDIT LAW
* 1: Some Problems of Hire-Purchase Law
* 2: Reflections on Credit Law
* PART II. CONTRACT LAW
* 3: Abstract Payment Undertakings
* 4: Inalienable Rights?
* 5: Contractual Prohibitions Against Assignment
* PART III. CONCEPTS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
* 6: Ownership and Obligation in Commercial Transactions
* 7: The Nature and Transfer of Rights in Dematerialised and
Immobilised Securities
* 8: Are Intangible Assets Fungible?
* PART IV. COMMERCIAL LAW
* 9: Concepts of Payment in Relation to the Expropriation or Freezing
of Bank Deposits
* 10: The Concept and Implications of a Market in Commercial Law
* 11: The Shaping of Commercial Law
* 12: The Codification of Commercial Law
* 13: Removing the Obstacles to Commercial Law Reform
* 14: The Res Cogitans: Communis Error Facit Ius?
* PART V. SECURED TRANSACTIONS
* 15: Charges over Book Debts: A Missed Opportunity
* 16: Charge-backs and Legal Fictions
* 17: The Case for the Abolition of the Floating Charge
* 18: The Modernisation of Personal Property Security Law
* PART VI. UNJUST ENRICHMENT AND RESTITUTION
* 19: The Bank's Right to Recover Money Paid on a Stopped Cheque
* 20: Property and Unjust Enrichment
* 21: Proprietary Restitutionary Claims
* PART VII. CORPORATE INSOLVENCY
* 22: Is the Law too Favourable to Secured Creditors?
* 23: The Avoidance of Transactions in Insolvency Proceedings and
Restiutionary Defences
* 24: The Perpetual Trustee Case
* PART VIII. Occupational Pensions
* 25: Defining and Protecting the Pension Promise
* 26: Occupational Pensions: Securing the Pension Promise
* PART IX. LEGAL EDUCATION
* 27: The Academic Stage of Legal Education: A Non-Vocational View
* 28: The Teaching and Applications of Fundamental Concepts of
Commerical Law
* 29: The European Law School
* 1: Some Problems of Hire-Purchase Law
* 2: Reflections on Credit Law
* PART II. CONTRACT LAW
* 3: Abstract Payment Undertakings
* 4: Inalienable Rights?
* 5: Contractual Prohibitions Against Assignment
* PART III. CONCEPTS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
* 6: Ownership and Obligation in Commercial Transactions
* 7: The Nature and Transfer of Rights in Dematerialised and
Immobilised Securities
* 8: Are Intangible Assets Fungible?
* PART IV. COMMERCIAL LAW
* 9: Concepts of Payment in Relation to the Expropriation or Freezing
of Bank Deposits
* 10: The Concept and Implications of a Market in Commercial Law
* 11: The Shaping of Commercial Law
* 12: The Codification of Commercial Law
* 13: Removing the Obstacles to Commercial Law Reform
* 14: The Res Cogitans: Communis Error Facit Ius?
* PART V. SECURED TRANSACTIONS
* 15: Charges over Book Debts: A Missed Opportunity
* 16: Charge-backs and Legal Fictions
* 17: The Case for the Abolition of the Floating Charge
* 18: The Modernisation of Personal Property Security Law
* PART VI. UNJUST ENRICHMENT AND RESTITUTION
* 19: The Bank's Right to Recover Money Paid on a Stopped Cheque
* 20: Property and Unjust Enrichment
* 21: Proprietary Restitutionary Claims
* PART VII. CORPORATE INSOLVENCY
* 22: Is the Law too Favourable to Secured Creditors?
* 23: The Avoidance of Transactions in Insolvency Proceedings and
Restiutionary Defences
* 24: The Perpetual Trustee Case
* PART VIII. Occupational Pensions
* 25: Defining and Protecting the Pension Promise
* 26: Occupational Pensions: Securing the Pension Promise
* PART IX. LEGAL EDUCATION
* 27: The Academic Stage of Legal Education: A Non-Vocational View
* 28: The Teaching and Applications of Fundamental Concepts of
Commerical Law
* 29: The European Law School