ABSTRACT

This edition of  The Student Law Review Yearbook brings together all the most pertinent articles and case notes from the 2000 issues of  The Student Law Review (Spring-Autumn 2000,Volumes 29 -31)

Published three times a year, The Student Law Review provides up to date coverage across the whole law syllabus. No other publication is as comprehensive and as accessible. Clear, concise case notes illustrate the significant facts and consequences of recent judgments, and changes to legislation are expertly summarised and explained. The Student Law Review also highlights important examination topics.

Most importantly, The Student Law Review is written to the highest standards. The editor and all contributors are acknowledged experts, with many years of experience of law practice and teaching. This combination of accessibility, clarity and academic excellence has made the Student Law Review the most popular publication for law students, and most respected by law lecturers.

The Yearbook is designed to be a convenient and comprehensive guide to legal developments over the past year. It is organised by subject and contains a cumulative index to all articles and cases featured in the Student law Review and the Yearbooks.

chapter |6 pages

Case notes

part |2 pages

Part 36 offers to settle and payments into court

chapter |6 pages

Case notes

chapter |2 pages

Making electronic contracts

chapter |4 pages

Case notes

chapter |2 pages

Corporate and vicarious liability

chapter |7 pages

Case notes

chapter |4 pages

Case notes

chapter |1 pages

Defences under s1(3) of the EPA 1970

chapter |5 pages

Case notes

chapter |8 pages

Case notes

chapter |9 pages

Case notes

chapter |2 pages

Legal system and Community policies

chapter |6 pages

Case notes

chapter |5 pages

Case notes

chapter |2 pages

A reforming agenda

chapter |3 pages

Summer snapshots

chapter |2 pages

When can a patent be amended?

chapter |3 pages

A European Community patent system?

chapter |7 pages

Case notes

chapter |3 pages

John Stuart Mill on Liberty and the Law

chapter |3 pages

Judge Posner on pragmatic jurisprudence

chapter |4 pages

Dean Pound’s theory of interests

chapter |60 pages

Case notes