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Clarendon Law Lectures
The Clarendon Law Lectures were established in 1995 as a joint venture between Oxford University Press and the Oxford University Law Faculty. The aim of the lectures is to provide a unique forum for a visiting lecturer to deliver a series of three lectures on a legal theme. By attracting lecturers of the highest calibre it is intended that the Lectures will quickly establish themselves as a key point in the calendar of the University's Law Faculty. It is also the intention of the founders that the lecturers should deliver Lectures which will be of interest to the undergraduate community not merely in law but in related disciplines
The text of the Lectures, as subsequently revised, is published annually by Oxford University Press.
Please select a title from this series
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The Law's Two Bodies
J. H. Baker
£45.00 (hardback)
ISBN: 9780199245185
Publication date: 5 July 2001 |
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Intellectual Property
William Cornish
£34.99 (hardback)
ISBN: 9780199263073
Publication date: 19 February 2004 |
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Change and Continuity
W. M. C. Gummow
£70.00 (hardback)
ISBN: 9780198298236
Publication date: 19 August 1999 |
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State Liability
Carol Harlow
£34.99 (hardback)
ISBN: 9780199272648
Publication date: 7 October 2004 |
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Economic Torts
Tony Weir
£39.99 (hardback)
ISBN: 9780198265931
Publication date: 9 October 1997 |
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