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2. FB's writings on Law
Contents of this section:
2.1 Introduction to FB’s
writings on law
2.2. FB's writings on Human
Rights Law
2.2.1.
Introduction to FB’s writings on Human Rights
2.2.2. FB's artices etc on Human Rights etc.
1968.002
'Estate agents and racism', EG 27 Apl 1968
1976.005-007
‘Sex Discrimination and Equal Pay Acts’ 120 SJ 2, 20, 39
1979.005
‘The Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919 - 60 Inglorious Years’129 NLJ 1088
1998.001
‘Which sort of Human Rights Act?’ 148 NLJ 488
1999.001
‘A Human Rights Act Provision Now in Force’ 163 JPN 164
1999.007
‘The Human Rights Act 1998’ 7 CLW 16/99
1999.025
‘Section 3(1) of the Human Rights Act 1998’ 163 JPN 984
2000.011
‘What interpretation is “possible” under section 3(1) of the Human Rights Act
1998?’ PL [2000] 77
2000.053
‘Applying section 3(1) of the Human Rights Act’ 2000 JSBJ Issue 11
2001.002
‘The Human Rights Act 1998 and the government policy principle: Part 1’ 2001(1)
9 CLW 1/2001
2001.022 ‘The Human Rights Act 1998 and the government policy principle: Part
2’ 9 CLW 20/2001
2001.037
T094 Criminalising criticism of religion, The Times Letters, 9 Nov 2001
2003.008
'Human Rights - A Threat to Law' 26(2) UNSWLJ 418
2004.006
'The Terrorists Should not be Allowed to Win' 13 Com L (April 2004) 36
2005.014
T107 'Stirring up religious hatred', The Times Letters, 11 Mar
2005
2.3.
FB’s writings on Statute Law
2.3.1. Introduction to FB’s writings on Statute Law
2.3.2. Bennion on Statutory Interpretation 5th edition
2.3.3.
UNDERSTANDING COMMON LAW LEGISLATION
Publishing details
Contents
Reviews
2002.001.REV
R41-John Bell, 22 LS (September 2002) 3, 473
2004.002.REV R41-R. T. Oerton, 152 NLJ (8 Feb 2002) 173
2.3.4. BENNION ON STATUTE LAW
Publishing details
Contents
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Citations of BENNION ON STATUTE LAW
Reception of BENNION ON STATUTE LAW by the
legal profession
2.3.5. RENTON AND THE NEED FOR REFORM
2.3.5.1. Publishing details
2.3.5.2. Contents
2.3.5.3.
FB’s written evidence to Renton Committee
(1975)
2.3.5.4.
FB’s oral evidence to Renton Committee (1975)
2.3.6. HALSBURY’S LAWS OF ENGLAND (Title “Statutes”)
2.3.6.1. Publishing details
2.3.6.2. Contents
2.3.6.3. Arrangement of sections
2.3.7. FB's articles etc on Statute Law
2.3.7.1. Legislation
1976.001
‘Our legislators are CADS’ 120 SJ 390
1976.002 ‘Correcting a defect in the Perpetuities and Accumulations Act 1964’,
120 SJ 498
1981.003 ‘Bringing Acts into force: the computer dimension’,
131 NLJ 356
1981.011
‘Modern Royal Assent procedure at Westminster’, Stat LR 133
1983.010
FB's review of Legislation by Miers and Page, 127 SJ (11 March 1983) 170
2000.007
‘Statute law: judges as legislators’ JSB Journal (Denning commemoration)
2000 Issue 9
2004.042
DT036 - 'Delaying the hunting ban', Daily Telegraph, 27 Dec 2004
2.3.7.2. Consolidation
1986.004
'A point on the Companies Consolidation', 130 Sol J (1986) 736
2.3.7.3. Codification
1986.007
‘The technique of codification’, Crim LR 295
1994.003
‘The Law Commission’s Criminal Law Bill: no way to draft a code’, Stat LR 108
1996.002
‘Codifying the tort of breach of statutory duty’ Stat LR 192
2.3.7.4. Drafting
1968.001
‘Mr Gladstone's hearthrug’, Law Guardian September
1975.004
‘A computer experiment in legislative drafting’,Computers and Law, Nov
1975
1976.003 ‘First
consideration: a cautionary tale’, 126 NLJ 1237
1978.001 ‘Statute law obscurity and the drafting parameters’,British
Journal of Law and Society 235
1980.003 ‘Statute law processing: the composite restatement
method’, 124 SJ 71, 92
1980.005
‘Common law drafting’, 130 NLJ 243
1980.007
Review of Legislative Drafting: A New Approach by Sir W Dale, [1980]
Stat. LR 61
1980.010 'Principal Acts and textual amendment', 130
NLJ (1980) 913
1981.001
‘Legislative technique: homonyms & attempts’, 131 NLJ 192
1983.004
‘Scientific Statutory Interpretation and the Franco Scheme’, [1983} British
Tax Review 74
1983.005
'The controversy over drafting style', LSG (1983) 2355, 3211
1987.003
The Parliamentary Counsel Office (letter), Stat LR 68
1988.004 Review of Legislative Drafting (3rd edn) by
G C Thornton, NLJ (1988)
1988.005 Review of Legislative Drafting (3rd edn) by
G C Thornton, SJ (1988)
1988.006 Review of Legislative Drafting (3rd edn) by
G C Thornton, ICLQ (1988)
1998.016
'In Parliament 1 Farewell to Richard Hudson', 149 NLJ (1999) 1654
1999.026
'Parental responsibilities: a misleading definition' (letter), 163 JPN (1999)
246
2000.021
'Jaguars and Donkeys: Distinguishing Judgment and Discretion' 1, 164 JPN (2000)
316
2000.023
'Jaguars and Donkeys: Distinguishing Judgment and Discretion 2', 164 JPN (2000)
336
2.3.7.5. Publication
1980.003 ‘Statute law processing: the composite restatement
method’, 124 SJ 71, 92
1981.013
‘Composite Restatement of Legislative Texts’ (VHS) Video, Oyez Longman
1994.006
'Want to know the law? - it'll cost you', Times 26 July 1994
1995.006
'Don't put the law into public hands' Times, 24 December 1995
Citation on 1995.006 fromThe Irish Law Reform Commission
(LRC-CP14-1999)
2005.016
'Publishing the Laws: What we can Learn from
the Colonial System’, Com L Vol 14 no 1 p. 32, Apl 2005.
2.3.7.6. Education
1982.001
‘The need for training in Statute Law’, The Law Society's Gazette 219
1982.002
'The need for training in Statute Law', LSG (1982) 219
2.3.7.7. Interpretation
1980.006
'The science of interpretation', 130 NLJ (1980) 493
1980.012 'The literal rule of interpretation', 130 NLJ
(1980) 1156
1980.015
'Updating construction (letter)', Crim LR 23 Nov 1980
1981.008
‘Another reverse for the Law Commissions' Interpretation Bill’, 131 NLJ 840
1982.003
'Penalty points - a transitional problem' (pseudonymous – 'Piers Darkly'), LSG
(1982) 1622
1983.003 ‘Scientific statutory interpretation and the
Franco scheme’, BTR 74
1985.002
‘Trade descriptions, or how to tackle a problem of statutory interpretation’,
135 NLJ 953
1986.002 THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW
1985 (chapter entitled 'Statute Law'),
1987.001 THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW
1986 (chapter entitled 'Statute Law')
1988.001 THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW
1987 (chapter entitled 'Statute Law')
1988.008
'Ignorant criticism of STATUTE LAW and STATUTORY INTERPRETATION',
LS 1988
1989.001 THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW
1988 (chapter entitled 'Statute Law')
1989.006
'Brutus v Cozens and the meaning of ordinary words' (letter), Crim LR (1989)
848
1990.001 THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW
1989 (chapter entitled 'Statute Law')
1990.002 STATUTE LAW (3rd edn)
1991.001 THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW
1990 (chapter entitled 'Statute Law')
1992.002 THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW
1991 (chapter entitled 'Statute Law')
1993.002 THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW
1992 (chapter entitled 'Statute Law')
1993.003
‘Hansard - help or hindrance? A draftsman's view of Pepper v Hart’, Stat
LR 149
1994.001 THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW
1993 (chapter entitled 'Statute Law')
1995.002 THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW
1994 (chapter entitled 'Statute Law')
1995.003
‘How they all got it wrong in Pepper v Hart’ BTR 325
1995.005 HALSBURY'S LAWS OF ENGLAND (4th edn
reissue) title Statutes (rewritten version)
1996.001
THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW 1995 (chapter entitled 'Statute
Law')
1997.001
THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW 1996 (chapter entitled 'Statute
Law')
1998.002
THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW 1997 (chapter entitled 'Statute
Law')
1998.003
'Threading the Legislative Maze 1', 162 JPN (1998) 356
1998.004
'Threading the Legislative Maze 2', 162 JPN (1998) 436
1998.007
'Threading the Legislative Maze 3', 162 JPN (1998) 516
1998.009
'Threading the Legislative Maze 4', 162 JPN (1998) 596
1998.011
'Threading the Legislative Maze 5', 162 JPN (1998) 696
1998.014
'Threading the Legislative Maze 6', 162 JPN (1998) 856
1998.015
'Threading the Legislative Maze 7', 162 JPN (1998) 995
1998.017
'Fractions of a day rule' (letter), 162 JPN (1998) 701
1999.003
'Threading the Legislative Maze 8', 163 JPN (1999) 264
1999.006
'Threading the Legislative Maze 9', 163 JPN 364
1999.008
THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW 1998 (chapter entitled 'Statute
Law')
1999.011
'Threading the Legislative Maze 10', 163 JPN (1999) 484
1999.012
'Threading the Legislative Maze 11', 163 JPN (1999) 624
1999.013
'Goodbye and good riddance to the GAAR?', Tax P Aug 1999 10
1999.015
'Threading the Legislative Maze 12', 163 JPN (1999) 683
2000.024
THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW 1999 (chapter entitled 'Statute
Law')
2000.026
'Jaguars and Donkeys: Distinguishing Judgment and Discretion 3', 164 JPN (2000)
361
2000.041
'Jaguars and Donkeys: Distinguishing Judgment and Discretion', 31 Univ of West
Los Angeles Law Rev Summer 2000 1
2000.042
'Distinguishing judgment and discretion', PL Autumn 2000 368
2000.049
'Global method of statutory interpretation', 85 CLEA Newsletter Oct 2000
2001.030
THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW 2000 (chapter entitled 'Statute
Law')
2001.031
'Consequences of an overrule', PL Autumn (2001) 450
2002.009
THE ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW 2001 (chapter entitled 'Statute
Law')
2005.018 THE
ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 (chapter entitled 'Statute
Law'),Lexis Nexis UK
2005.028 'Bingham's Finger', 169 JPN 14 May 2005 368
2006.033 THE
ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS ANNUAL REVIEW 2005 (chapter entitled 'Statute
Law'),Lexis Nexis UK
2.3.7.8. Reform
1966.001
‘Some suggestions on the form and publication of statute law’ RICS 28 May (unpublished).
1971.001
'The Stow Hill Report on Legislative Technique' House of Commons Select Committee
on Procedure
1971.002
'Reforming statutory drafting', 9th Int Symp on Comparative Law, U of Ottawa
Press 1971 115
1975.002
‘The Renton Report’, 119 SJ 346
1975.003 ‘The Renton Report’, 125 NLJ 660
1989.005 'Statute law reform: is anybody listening?',
133 Sol J (1989) 886
1991.004
Statute Law reform (letter), Counsel, June 2004
1993.005
'Statute law reform - is anybody listening?' (An updated version of 1989.005),
Clarity 29 December 1993 19
1994.004
If it's not broke don't fix it: review of the NZ LC's proposals on the format
of legislation', Stat LR (1994) 164
2.3.7.9. Statute Law Society
1968.001
‘Mr Gladstone's hearthrug’, Law Guardian September
1978.004 Newsletter, SLS Summer 1978
1978.005 Newsletter, SLS Autumn 1978
1978.001.PHO SLS dinner with Lord Denning et.al.
1979.015
Resignation Statement, 21 Feb 1979
1983.002
‘Founding of the Statute Law Society’ (letter), Stat LR 63
2.3.8. 2007.004 Practical Statutory Interpretation:
Bennion’s
NESSSI Method
2.3.9. Westminster Parliamentary Counsel Office (PCO)
1958.001
PCO in the 1950s: FB's Journal
1968.001 ‘Mr
Gladstone's hearthrug’, Law Guardian September
1975.004 ‘A
computer experiment in legislative drafting’,Computers and Law, Nov
1975
1980.014 ‘Law and Class’, London Review of Books,
1 May 1980
1983.005
'The controversy over drafting style', LSG (1983) 2355, 3211
1987.003
The Parliamentary Counsel Office (letter), Stat LR 68
2003.058
Terence Skemp
2.4. FB’s writings on Constitutional
Law
2.4.1. Introduction to FB’s writings on Constitutional
Law
2.4.2. TANGLING WITH THE LAW
2.4.2.1. Publishing details
2.4.2.2. Contents
2.4.2.3. Selections from reviews
2.4.3. 1962.001 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF GHANA
2.4.3.1. Publishing details
2.4.3.2. Contents
2.4.3.3. Extracts from book
1962.002
Pages 111 - 118
1962.003
Pages 262 - 269
1962.004 Pages 284 - 291
2005.016
'Publishing the Laws: What we can Learn from
the Colonial System’, Com L Vol 14 no 1 p. 32, Apl 2005. [Reproducing 1962.004]
2.4.3.4. Selections from reviews
2.4.4.
1999.009 Evidence on Parliamentary privilege [HMSO]
2.4.5. FB's articles etc on Constitutional Law
1993.013
The Royal Perogative - Text of TV broadcast on the BBC2 'Scutiny' programme
1993.001.VID
Video extract from broadcast 1993.013 above
1994.002
‘Judicial decisions: a riposte’, Clarity 30 March 31
1998.008
‘Yes, we do live in a democracy’ 162 JPN 575
1998.012
‘Local Government Finance: Is the Capping Regime Lawful?’ 162 JPN 796
1998.013
‘Citation of unreported cases - a challenge’ 148 NLJ 1520
1999.002
‘A naked usurpation?’ 149 NLJ 421
1999.005
‘The Scottish and Welsh elections: a trial run of PR’ [Jenkins Report] 149 NLJ
634
1999.010
‘Yes it’s true: PR equals fudge’ [Jenkins report contd.] 149 NLJ 786, 848, 996,
1000
2000.004
‘Thoughts on the new second chamber’ [Wakeham report] 150 NLJ 102
2000.014
‘Misconduct by Lay Magistrates’ 164 JPN 196
2000.042
‘Distinguishing judgment and discretion’ PL, Autumn, 368
2001.031
‘Consequences of an overrule’ PL, Autumn 450
2003.003
'Requiem for the Lord Chancellor' Com L Vol 12 No 2 August 2003 31
2004.007.
'House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitutional Reform Bill - Evidence
by Francis Bennion'
2004.014.
'The great myth of judicial independence' - The Times Law, 13 July
2004, page 4
2004.034.
'Is the Parliament Act 1949 invalid?', The Times (Law), 9 November
2004
2004.037
'Is the New Hunting Act Valid?', 168 JPN (27 Nov 2004) 928
2004.038
DT035 'Civil Contingencies Act 2004', Daily Telegraph Letters,
3 Dec 2004
2004.042
DT037 'Delaying the Hunting Ban', Daily Telegraph Letters, 27 Dec
2004
2005.008
'Lord Denning and the Judicial Role - Part I', 169 JPN (22 January 2005)
50
2005.009
'Lord Denning and the Judicial Role - Part II', 169 JPN (22 January 2005)
74
2005.010
The Marriage of HRH the Prince of Wales and Mrs Camilla Parker Bowles, 155 NLJ
(18 February 2005) 231
2005.027 T108 'Arguments against proportional representation',
The Times Letters, 12 May 2005
Writings by other authors on Constitutional Law
NFB.2004.007
'Is the Parliament Act 1949 unconstitutional?', Lexis Nexis Butterworth Internet
comment by FB, 2 Dec 2004
2.5. FB’s writings on Criminal
Law
2.5.1. Introduction to FB’s writings on Criminal Law
2.5.2. The Old Bailey Conviction of Peter Hain 1972.
2.5.2.1. Introduction.
2.5.2.2. Why FB prosecuted Peter Hain.
Press cuttings of the Direct Action campaign.
1970.009
‘Why I am prosecuting Peter Hain’, Published as a pamplet 27 May 1970
1973.001.
'The Wilf Isaacs Cricket Tour 1969'.
2002.008.
'The Old Bailey conviction of Peter Hain'
2.5.2.3. The course of the Hain prosecution.
Timetable.
Press cuttings of the trial etc.
Relevant articles by other authors
NFB.1975.003 (Derek Humphry)
2.5.2.4. The aftermath.
Press
cuttings of the aftermath
2000.064.
'The House of Lords and Hain’s direct action offences', (unpublished)
Writings by other authors on the aftermath
1975.002.NFB
'The Hain Prosecution', Hugo Young, May 75
2004.008.NFB
'Out of the constitutional frying pan . . .', Paul Trewhela, Daily Telegraph,
3 Dec 2004
2.5.3.
Writings on the Sexual Offences Act 2003
2.5.3.1.
SEXUAL ETHICS AND CRIMINAL LAW
2.5.3.1.1.
Description of book
2.5.3.1.2.
Contents
1.
Introductory
2.
Law and ethics
3.
Specific proposals in the Bill
4.
Drafting points on the Bill
5.
Summary
6.
Conclusion
2.5.3.1.3.
Text of book
2.5.3.1.4.
Publishing details
2.5.3.1.5.
Selections from reviews
2.5.3.2.
Briefing on Sexual Offences Act 2003
2.5.3.2.1.
First edition
2.5.3.2.2.
Second edition
2.5.3.2.3.
Third edition
2.5.3.2.3.1.
Description of book
2.5.3.2.3.2.
Contents
Introduction
5.
1.
Amendments proposed by Francis Bennion to Sexual Offences Bill 8.
2.
Unravelling clause 14 [section 13] 11.
3.
Official Notes on Clauses for clauses 10-14 [sections 9-13] 16.
4. Extracts from Sexual Ethics and Criminal Law
18.
5. Extracts from report of Commons Second Reading
22.
6. Sexual activity between children 28.
7. Briefing by Family Planning Association (fpa) 32.
8.
Meaning of ‘sexual’ (clause 79 [section 78]) 37.
9.
Extracts from Report of Standing Committee B debates 43.
10. Comments on Standing Committee B debates 60.
11. The mental element of the offence I 68.
12. The mental element of the offence II 72.
13. The mental element of the offence III 82.
14. The mental element of the offence IV 121.
15. When should inter-child sex be supported? 131.
16. Joint Committee on Human Rights 136.
17.
Selected principles of The Sex Code 141.
18.
Extracts from Report of Commons Report Stage 146
19.
Extracts from Report of Commons Third Reading 155
20.
Letter from Minister 164
2.5.3.2.3.3.
Text of Briefing
2.5.3.2.3.4.
Publishing Details
2.5.3.3. FB’s articles etc on the Bill and 2003
Act
2003.002
‘The UK Sexual Offences Bill: A Victorian Spinster’s View of Sex’ The Commonwealth
Lawyer Vol 12, No 1, April 2003, page 61
2003.006
'The meaning of "sexual" in the Sexual offences Bill' 167 JPN (2003)
764
2003.007
'Criminalising Children under the Sexual Offences Bill' 167 JPN (2003) 784
2005.049
Probing the
Media 6 - 'Amazing error in The Times', Published only on this website
2.5.5.
Law of Blasphemy.
2.5.5.1.
FB's Times letter, 17 June 1977 (T14)
2.5.5.2.
FB's articles etc on Blasphemy Law
1990.006
'The Treatment of Blasphemy in English Law'
2002.002
'The Gay News Blasphemy Case - 25 years on'
2005.044
'A New Reason For Blasphemy Reform – Part
I', 169 JPN (30 Jul 2005) 588
2005.045
'A New reason for Blasphemy Reform - Part II', 169 JPN (6 Aug 2005) 609
2005.046
'A New reason for Blasphemy Reform - Part III', 169 JPN (13 Aug 2005) 62
[See
also Committee Against Blasphemy Law at 50.2]
2.5.6. Tony
Martin’s anti-burglar conviction
2004.002
Criminal Justice (Justifiable Conduct) Bill (drafted by FB)
2004.003
'Home Defence - The Tony Martin Bill - I' 168 JPN 348, 8 May 2004
2004.004
'Home Defence - The Tony Martin Bill - II' 168 JPN , 15 May 2004
2.5.99. FB's articles etc on Criminal Law
1977.003
‘The Libertine Trial’: New Statesman, 18 February
1980.009 ‘Framing the crime of attempt’, 130 NLJ 725
1980.022
'Drafting the Theft Act 1978 s 2' [1980] CrimLR 670
1981.009
‘Credit or theft: the Lambie case’, 131 NLJ 1041
1981.014 ‘Who Should Lay Down Prosecution Guidelines?’
125 SJ 534
1983.001
'Making off without payment' (letter) Crim LR (1983) 205
1984.002
‘Propositions of law in conviction appeals’, Crim LR 282
1985.001
Mass Picketing and the 1875 Act Crim LR 64
1985.003 ‘The Crown Prosecution Service’, The Law
Society's Gazette 3676
1986.003
‘The Crown Prosecution Service’ [1986] Crim LR 3
1988.003
‘Statutory exceptions: a third knot in the Golden Thread?’ Crim LR 31
1998.010
‘Rewriting history in the Court of Appeal’ [the Bentley case] 148 NLJ 1228
2000.065
'Use of conspiracy law in direct action cases', Letter in 150 New Law Journal
(2000) p 1397
2002.004 DM002 - 'Police policy to ignore certain crimes',
Daily Mail, 11 Mar 2002
2004.008
'Is the Real IRA a Proscribed Organization' 168 JPN (19 June 2004) 472
2004.020
'The Real IRA is Proscribed After All' JPN ( 4 September 2004)
2005.013
'Curious behaviour of the Attorney General', 169 JPN (5 Mar 2005) 168
2005.015
'Does the Attorney General Know His Job?', 173 JPN (2 Apr 2005) 248
2005.054
'Should we have a Ministry of Justice?', 169 JPN, 16 July 2005, p 557
2.6.
FB’s writings on Consumer
Credit Law
2.6.1.
Introduction to FB’s writings on Consumer Credit
law
2.6.2. CONSUMER CREDIT CONTROL
2.6.2.1. Publishing details
2.6.2.2. Contents
2.6.2.3. Selections from reviews
2.6.2.4. Celebrity lunch
2.6.3. CONSUMER CREDIT ACT MANUAL
2.6.3.1. Publishing details
2.6.3.2. Contents
2.6.3.3. Selections from reviews
2.6.4.
Multiple agreements under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 s.18
1999.004
‘Multiple agreements under the Consumer Credit Act 1974’
1999.029
'Addendum re multiple agreements'
[See
also Letter by Professor Dobson at 1999.001.NFB]
[See also
statement by Sir Francis Ferris at 2006.001.NFB]
2.6.5. FB's other articles etc on Consumer Credit law
1974.001 ‘Understanding the Consumer Credit Act 1974’
118 SJ 742
1977.004-006 ‘Implementing the Consumer Credit Act’
121 SJ 467, 484, 500
1986.006
‘Consumer Credit: the narrowing of the linked transaction in relation to the
total charge for credit’ JBL 294
2.7. FB's writings on contract
law
2.7.1. FB's articles etc on contract law
1951.001
'Should breach of promise go?', Everybody’s Weekly, 14 July 1951
1953.001
‘Want of Consideration’ 16 MLR 441
1961.002
‘Mistake in the Construction of Contracts’ (with P S Atiyah) 24 MLR 421
2.8. FB’s writings on general
law
2.8.1. FB's articles etc on general law
1949.001
T001 - 'Charity law: - cats or monks', The Times Letters, 19 Apr 1949
1961.001
‘Copyright and the Statute of Westminster’ 24 MLR 355
1965.001
T002 - 'Rates: valuation of properties', The Times, 9 December 1965
1980.014 ‘Law and Class’, London Review of Books,
1 May 1980
1981.007
‘Can there be an infringing copy without a copyright infringement?’, 131 NLJ
749
1981.010
‘Legol and the electronic home lawyer’, The Law Society's Gazette 1334
1986.001
‘Information Sources in Law’, ed R Logan (chapter 3), Butterworths
1988.002
‘The Law Commission and Law Reform’, ed by G Zellick (pages 60 to 66), Sweet
& Maxwell
1989.003
‘Consent to Surgery on a Mentally-handicapped Adult’ 133 Sol J 245
1989.004
‘Legal Practice by Academics’ 133 Sol J 406
1991.002
‘A Grocer in Oxford Street’ Counsel April
1993.001
‘The readership of legal texts’, Clarity 27 April 18
1993.007
‘Legal Death of Brain-Damaged Persons’, NILQ 269
1993.007 ‘Legal
Death of Brain-Damaged Persons’, LSG May 1993
1993.007 ‘Legal
Death of Brain-Damaged Persons’, Evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee
on Medical Ethics by FB
1994.005
‘Teaching law management’ in Reviewing Legal Education, ed. Professor
Peter Birks, Oxford University Press
1998.005
‘Last orders at La Pentola’ - Part I - 148 NLJ 953, 986
1998.006
‘Last orders at La Pentola’ - Part II - 148 NLJ 953, 986
1999.014
‘The strange tale of Sunningwell Glebe’ 149 NLJ 1296
1999.018
‘Spouses, partners and parenting’ 149 NLJ 1701
2004.001
'A Law as the Answer to a Question' 168 JPN 84, 107
2004.025
'Fussnotes and other Annotational Engines' - Part I, 168 JPN 634, 14 August 2004
2004.026
'Fussnotes and other Annotational Engines' - Part 2, 168 JPN 676, 28 August 2004
2004.027
'Fussnotes and other Annotational Engines' - Part 3, 168 JPN , 11 September 2004
2005.017 'Mental Capacity Act 2005', 169 JPN (23 April
2005) 320
2.9. FB's reviews of other peoples' law books
1983.010
FB's review of Legislation by Miers and Page, 127 SJ (11 March 1983) 170
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