Hepple and Matthews' Tort: Cases and Materials - Brossura

Matthews, Martin; O'Cinneide, Colm; Morgan, Jonathan

 
9780199203840: Hepple and Matthews' Tort: Cases and Materials

Sinossi

Hepple and Matthews' Tort Cases and Materials is a classic and highly-respected casebook in the field of tort law.

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Informazioni sugli autori

Martin Matthews is a Tutorial Fellow and University Lecturer at Oxford University and also a Fellow of University College, Oxford. He is Consultant Editor of Beatson, Matthews, & Elliott's Administrative Law: Text & Materials 3e (OUP 2005). He is a former Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge (1970-73) and Visiting Professor at the University of Santa Clara Law School (1983).

Colm O'Cinneide joined the UCL Faculty of Laws in 2001. He previously worked as Legal Officer to Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC (1999-2001), providing legal advice to parliamentarians, NGOs and the media on domestic and international human rights law, discrimination law and public policy. He has lectured in constitutional law at the University of Limerick, Ireland (1998-1999), and is a member of the Irish Bar. He is also a member of the European Committee of Social Experts, Council of Europe; co-editor of Current Legal Problems; Age Equality Co-ordinator for EU Expert Group on Mapping Anti-Discrimination Law in Areas Outside of Employment and Occupation; and a UK rapporteur, EU Network of Anti-Discrimination Experts.

Jonathan Morgan is currently Lecturer in Law at Cambridge University. He is also completing a Ph.D. at Cambridge, entitled "a critique of freedom of contract". He is a former Lecturer in English and EC law at the University of Warsaw, Poland (1998-2000) and has been a visiting tutor at a number of other Polish universities, and in Prague, Sofia and Ljubljana. He was also a full-time college lecturer in law at Magdalen College, Oxford (2000-2002).

Consultant Editor details

Sir Bob Hepple is Emeritus Master of Clare College and Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge.

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