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Legal History and Comparative Law: Essays in Honour of Albert Kiralfy


ISBN13: 9780714633978
Published: May 2016
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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2016 Reprint of the 1990 Frank Cass & Co Ltd. edition

First Published in 1990. Albert Kiralfy entered King’s College London as a student in the Faculty of Laws in 1932, graduated in 1935 and took his first higher degree in the following year. Apart from War Service (1939-45), he was a teaching member of the Faculty from 1937 until 1981 when, on his nominal retirement, the University of London conferred on him the title of Professor Emeritus. Professor Kiralfy’s contribution to legal literature, continuing to this day, may be said to have begun almost immediately after graduation, with special interest in comparative law, property law and law history.

Subjects:
Comparative Law, Legal History
Contents:
The Life of Parliament in British Constitutional History
Seeing Justice Done
Privacy, the Press and the Public Interest
The International Dimension to Deceaseds’ Estates
The Soviet Constitutional Reforms of December 11988: an Analysis of the Changes from Draft to Law
The Uses of Comparative Law in the Law of the European Communities
Comparative Law: Home Rule(s)
Private Damages Claims for Breaches of Securities
Regulation Laws: the US and UK Approaches
Obtaining Evidence Abroad
The Protocol, the Bailiwicks and the Jersey Cow
The Foundations of the Doctrine of Ultra Vires