The Cambridge law journal
- United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 1921-
- v. ; 25 cm.
- 3 issues a year
- Semiannual (1954)-
- Vol. 1, no. 1 (1921)-
Library subscribes vol.70, part 1 ( March 2011) ; part 2 (July 2011) ; part 3 (November 2011) ; vol.71, part 1 ( March 2012) ; vol.71, part 2 ( July 2012) ; vol.71, part 3 ( November 2012) ; vol. 72, part 1 (March 2013) ; vol. 72, part 2 (July 2013) ; vol. 72, part 3 (November 2013)- Vols. for 1954-1967 lack numeric designations but constitute, Vol. 12-25
(Volume 83 - Issue 1 - March 2024)
Russian Threats Of Force Against Ukraine May Constitute Duress In English Contract Law Cart Revisited: Ouster Clauses And The Upper Tribunal Losing (And Restoring) The Big Picture: Assisted Conception And Legal Parenthood Remedies For Dishonest Assistance: Heartbreak Hotel The Pursuit Of Corporate Accountability: Climate Change Litigation And The Use Of Shareholder Derivative Actions Ensuring Consumers “Get What They Want”: The Role Of Trademark Law Unpacking Paccar: Statutory Interpretation And Litigation Funding On Trusts, Hypocrisy And Conscience Standing In Private Law: Powers Of Enforcement In The Law Of Obligations And Trusts. By Timothy Liau. [Oxford University Press, 2023. Xxxvi + 324 Pp. Hardback £110.00. Isbn 978-0-19286-966-1.] Shakespeare’s Strangers And English Law. By Paul Raffield. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2023. Xx + 268 Pp. Hardback £85.00. Isbn 978-1-50992-984-9.] The Judge And The Philosopher. By David H. Moskowitz. [Bedford: Huge Jam Publishing, 2023. 264 Pp. Hardback £20.00. Isbn 978-1-91124-999-3.] The Sentimental Life Of International Law: Literature, Language, And Longing In World Politics. By Gerry Simpson. [Oxford University Press, 2021. Viii + 226 Pp. Hardback £29.99. Isbn 978-0-19284-979-3.] The Investment Treaty Regime And Public Interest Regulation In Africa. By Dominic Npoanlari Dagbanja. (Volume 82 - Issue 3 - November 2023)
• Fixed And Floating Charges: A Question Of Consent Or Control? • Implied Terms And Commission Agreements • A Grand Unified Theory For The “Close Connection Test” In Vicarious Liability Cases • • Financial Relief After Foreign Divorces And The Limits Of Judicial Interpretation • Bad Character Evidence – Again • • Tether Tangle And Binance Breaks Free • Section 36 Of The Limitation Act 1980 • Regulating Use By Law Enforcement Authorities Of Live Facial Recognition Technology In Public Spaces: An Incremental Approach • • Relational Trade Networks Wednesbury Unreasonableness • Recycled Malice • The Uk Internal Market: A Global Outlier? • The Laws Of Restitution. By Robert Stevens. Egalitarian Digital Privacy: Image-Based Abuse And Beyond. By Tsachi Keren-Paz. [Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2023. 272 Pp. Hardback £85.00. Isbn 978-1-52921-401-7.] The Right To Be Protected From Committing Suicide. By Jonathan Herring. [London: Hart Publishing, 2022. Xvii + 265 Pp. Hardback £85.00. Isbn 978-1-50994-904-5.] • Structural Injustice And Workers’ Rights. By Virginia Mantouvalou. [Oxford University Press, 2023. Xx + 208 Pp. Hardback £90.00. Isbn 978-0-19-285715-6.] • Reconceptualising Corporate Compliance: Responsibility, Freedom And The Law. By Anna Donovan. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021. Xiv + 202 Pp. Hardback £93.00. Isbn 978-1-50991-874-4.] • • Proportionality And Facts In Constitutional Adjudication. By Anne Carter. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021. Xxvi + 188 Pp. Hardback £85.00. Isbn 978-1-50993-698-4.] • • The Constitutional Theory Of The Federation And The European Union. By Signe Rehling Larsen. [Oxford University Press, 2021. Xvi + 212 Pp. Hardback £88.00. Isbn 978-0-19885-926-0.] • Islands And International Law. By Donald R. Rothwell. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2022. Xxx + 298 Pp. Hardback £85.00. Isbn 978-1-50995-542-8.]