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Fundamental Values: A Volume of Essays to Commemorate the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the Law School in Exeter 1923-1998 by Foreword by QC Lord Alexander of Weedon Edited by Kim Economides Edited by Lammy Betten Edited by John Bridge Edited by Professor Andrew Tettenborn Edited by Vivien Shrubsall, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


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    Author(s)Foreword by QC Lord Alexander of Weedon Edited by Kim Economides Edited by Lammy Betten Edited by John Bridge Edited by Professor Andrew Tettenborn Edited by Vivien Shrubsall
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781841131184
    Pages371
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2000

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Fundamental Values: A Volume of Essays to Commemorate the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the Law School in Exeter 1923-1998 by Foreword by QC Lord Alexander of Weedon Edited by Kim Economides Edited by Lammy Betten Edited by John Bridge Edited by Professor Andrew Tettenborn Edited by Vivien Shrubsall

    The aim of this book is to explore the ethical basis of law within both the mainstream and peripheral areas of curriculumincluding the European dimension. It reflects a current development in legal scholarship at Exeter University which aims to bring to the fore ethical perspectives which are still relatively unknown in the UK. The book also marks attainment of three milestones in the evolution of Exeter Law School; its establishment in 1923; the creation of the Bracton Chair in 1948 and the adoption of the title of School of Law in 1998. The contributing authors are all either current members of the School or distinguished Exeter alumni.show more



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