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Jamestown Lectures 2006-2007: The Rule of Law


ISBN13: 9781841138084
Published: March 2008
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £60.00



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In April 2007 COMBAR held its annual meeting in conjunction with the University of Richmond, Virginia. The timing of the meeting was designed to form part of the celebrations of the 400th anniversary of the signing of the Virginia Charter and the founding of Jamestown. The conference which was conducted at the meeting took as its topic The Rule of Law, and brought together lawyers from around the common law world (and some from outside) to debate the meaning and importance of this fundamentally important topic. Judges from the UK Court of Appeal and House of Lords were present to take part, along with members of the US Supreme Court and Courts of Appeal, and representatives from around the globe as well as from many different spheres of activity. This book, which commemorate both the conference and the Viriginia Charter, brings the learning and wisdom of the speakers to a wider audience.

Subjects:
General Interest
Contents:
1. Due Process and the Rights of the Accused, Rt Hon Lord Lloyd of Berwick
2. Economic Stability and the Creation of Stable Contract and Property Rights, Keith Clark
3. The Rule of Law: Independent and Stable Judicial Systems, Professor Sir David Williams QC,
4. The Role of Leadership in the Creation and Maintenance of the Rule of Law, Rt Hon Lord Bingham of Cornhill
5. Raleigh’s Legacy, Mr Justice Colman
6. Jamestown, Mr Justice David Steel
7. Speech Delivered at the University of Richmond School of Law on 11 April 2007, Rt Hon Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers