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    Dissenting judgments in the law / edited by Neal Geach and Chris Monaghan.

    • Title:Dissenting judgments in the law / edited by Neal Geach and Chris Monaghan.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Geach, Neal.
      Monaghan, Christopher.
    • Published/Created:London : Wildy, Simmonds & Hill, 2012.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Law--England--Cases.
      Law--Wales--Cases.
    • Description:xlii, 390 p. ; 24 cm.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
    • ISBN:9780854900848 (hbk.)
      0854900845 (hbk.)
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: pt. I Tort Law
      1. Nuisance of the Proprietary Interest Lord Cooke's Dissent in Hunter v Canary Wharf Ltd [1997] AC 655 / Neal Geach
      2. Re-establishing the Search for Principle Lord Goff's Dissent in White v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police [1999] 2 AC 455 / Neal Geach
      3. Loss of Chance Lord Hope's Dissent in Gregg v Scott [2005] UKHL 2 / Rebecca Gore
      4. Do Corporations Have an Immortal Part? - The Need to Prove Damage in Corporate Libel Baroness Hale's Dissent in Jameel v Wall Street Journal Europe SPRL [2006] UKHL 44 / Neal Geach
      pt. II Company and Commercial Law
      5. Upholding Contractual Intentions Lord Denning's Dissent in Scruttons Ltd v Midland Silicones Ltd [1962] AC 446 / Catharine MacMillan
      6. Defence of Commercial Certainty in the Wake of Judicial Pragmatism Lord Bingham's Dissent in Golden Strait Corpn v Nippon Yusen Kubishika Kaisha (The Golden Victory) [2007] UKHL 12 / Christopher Monaghan
      7. Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There Lord Morton's Dissent in Scottish Insurance Corporation v Wilsons & Clyde Coal Company Limited [1949] AC 462 / Dr. Stuart Weinstein
      8. Removal of Directors Lord Morris' Dissent in Bushell v Faith [1970] AC 1099 / Dr. Fang Ma
      pt. III Equity and Property Law
      9. Fiduciary Conduct - A Tailored Application Lord Upjohn's Dissent in Boardman v Phipps [1967] 2 AC 46 / Tara Dugdale
      10. Banker's Perspective Lord Millett's Dissent in Twinsectra Ltd v Yardley [2002] UKHL 12, [2002] 2 AC 164 / Christopher Kirkbride
      11. Discounting Fiscal Privilege - A More Charitable Solution to the Public Benefit Question Lord MacDermott's Dissent in Oppenheim v Tobacco Securities Trust Co Ltd [1951] AC 297 / Neal Geach
      12. Taking a Witch's Brew and Making a Consomme Lord Neuberger's Dissent in Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 2 AC 432 / Christopher Kirkbride
      pt. IV Public Law
      13. Show me the Precedent! - Prerogative Powers and the Protection of the Fundamental Right not to be Exiled Lord Mance's Dissent in R (Bancoult) v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (No 2) [2008] UKHL 61 / Christopher Monaghan
      14. Contracting out of the Human Rights Act 1998 Lord Bingham's and Baroness Hale's Dissents in YL v Birmingham City Council and Others (Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs Intervening) [2007] UKHL 27 / Christopher Costigan
      pt. V Crime and Criminal Procedure
      15. Restricting the Meaning of `Appropriation' under the Theft Act 1968 - A Cool, Calm and Rational Approach to the Issue of `Stealing' A Perfectly Valid Gift Lord Hobhouse's Dissent in R v Hinks [2000] UKHL 53, [2001] 2 AC 241 / Christopher Monaghan
      16. How Far is too Far? - The Extent to which Consent is a Defence to Non-fatal Offences Against the Person Lord Mustill's Dissent in R v Brown [1994] 1 AC 212 / Tasmin Malcolm
      17. Protecting the Secret Deliberations of the Jury in the Interests of Efficiency - Has the Law `Lost its Moral Underpinning'? Lord Steyn's Dissent in R v Mirza; R v Connor and Rollock [2004] UKHL 2, [2004] 1 AC 1118 / Nicola Monaghan
      18. Restricting Compensation for Miscarriages of Justice to the Truly Innocent Lord Judge's and Lord Brown's Dissents in R (on the application of Adams) v Secretary of State for Justice; Re MacDermott; Re McCartney [2011] UKSC 18 / Tasmin Malcolm
      pt. VI American Perspectives on Dissent.
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