The aim of this edited collection of essays is to examine the relationship between private law and power – both the public power of the state and the ‘private’ power of institutions and individuals. It describes and critically assesses the way that private law doctrines, institutions, processes and rules express, moderate, facilitate and control relationships of power. The various chapters of this work examine the dynamics of the relationship between private law and power from a number of different perspectives – historical, theoretical, doctrinal and comparative. They have been commissioned from leading experts in the field of private law, from several different Commonwealth Jurisdictions (Australia, the UK, Canada and New Zealand), each with expertise in the particular sphere of their contribution. They aim to illuminate the past and assist in resolving some contemporary, difficult legal issues relating to the shape, scope and content of private law and its difficult relationship with power.
ISBN: | 9781509929726 |
Publication date: | 30th May 2019 |
Author: | Professor Kit University of Queensland, Australia Barker |
Publisher: | Hart Publishing an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 320 pages |
Series: | Hart Studies in Private Law |
Genres: |
Private or civil law: general Contract law Comparative law Law of torts, damages and compensation Property law: general Law: wills, probate, succession, inheritance Constitutional and administrative law: general |