Sir Owen Dixon-s Legacy
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Author:ELDRIDGE John / PILKINGTON Tim
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ISBN:9781760022082
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Publication Date:July 2019
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Edition:1
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Pages:272
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Federation Press
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Author:ELDRIDGE John / PILKINGTON Tim
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ISBN:9781760022082
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Publication Date:July 2019
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Edition:1
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Pages:272
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Sir Owen Dixon is the most renowned jurist Australia has ever produced. His lasting significance stems not only from a mastery of the technique of the common law, but from his involvement in many of the most important decisions in Australia's legal history. During the course of his long tenure on the High Court of Australia, Dixon oversaw the development of virtually every branch of the law. This volume contributes to the understanding of Dixons jurisprudence, his judicial method and present-day significance. It ranges widely over the various branches of the law which were enriched by his contributions. The contributors include leading scholars and jurists from across Australia.
The essays which comprise the volume are arranged in three sections. The first takes up a number of fundamental questions going to the character of Dixons judicial philosophy. Space is devoted to an assessment of the nature and merits of legalism, as well as a study of Dixons views of the Privy Council. The second section is concerned with his contributions to public law, including his decisions in respect of the criminal law. The third section is concerned with his judgments in private law, including his influence on real property, equity, contract and tort.
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Sir Owen Dixon is the most renowned jurist Australia has ever produced. His lasting significance stems not only from a mastery of the technique of the common law, but from his involvement in many of the most important decisions in Australia's legal history. During the course of his long tenure on the High Court of Australia, Dixon oversaw the development of virtually every branch of the law. This volume contributes to the understanding of Dixons jurisprudence, his judicial method and present-day significance. It ranges widely over the various branches of the law which were enriched by his contributions. The contributors include leading scholars and jurists from across Australia.
The essays which comprise the volume are arranged in three sections. The first takes up a number of fundamental questions going to the character of Dixons judicial philosophy. Space is devoted to an assessment of the nature and merits of legalism, as well as a study of Dixons views of the Privy Council. The second section is concerned with his contributions to public law, including his decisions in respect of the criminal law. The third section is concerned with his judgments in private law, including his influence on real property, equity, contract and tort.
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Author: ELDRIDGE John / PILKINGTON TimISBN: 9781760022082Publication Date: July 2019Edition: 1Pages: 272Binding: HardbackPublisher: Federation PressCountry of Publication:
Sir Owen Dixon is the most renowned jurist Australia has ever produced. His lasting significance stems not only from a mastery of the technique of the common law, but from his involvement in many of the most important decisions in Australia's legal history. During the course of his long tenure on the High Court of Australia, Dixon oversaw the development of virtually every branch of the law. This volume contributes to the understanding of Dixons jurisprudence, his judicial method and present-day significance. It ranges widely over the various branches of the law which were enriched by his contributions. The contributors include leading scholars and jurists from across Australia.
The essays which comprise the volume are arranged in three sections. The first takes up a number of fundamental questions going to the character of Dixons judicial philosophy. Space is devoted to an assessment of the nature and merits of legalism, as well as a study of Dixons views of the Privy Council. The second section is concerned with his contributions to public law, including his decisions in respect of the criminal law. The third section is concerned with his judgments in private law, including his influence on real property, equity, contract and tort.
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Author: ELDRIDGE John / PILKINGTON TimISBN: 9781760022082Publication Date: July 2019Edition: 1Pages: 272Binding: HardbackPublisher: Federation PressCountry of Publication:
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