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Fa Mann

The Lawyer and His Legacy
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432 Seiten
Englisch
Oxford University Presserschienen am15.02.2024
F A Mann: The Lawyer and His Legacy provides a legal biography of Mann, addresses the broad range of sub-disciplines and practice areas in which he was active, and reflects both Mann's outstanding influence and the current topicality of monetary law issues.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextF A Mann: The Lawyer and His Legacy provides a legal biography of Mann, addresses the broad range of sub-disciplines and practice areas in which he was active, and reflects both Mann's outstanding influence and the current topicality of monetary law issues.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-19-888145-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum15.02.2024
Seiten432 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 157 mm, Höhe 226 mm, Dicke 33 mm
Gewicht816 g
Artikel-Nr.61090233
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GenreRecht

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Gerhard Dannemann and Jason Grant Allen: IntroductionPart I 'A German Lawyer of Jewish Extraction' in England: F A Mann's Legal Biography1: Jason Grant Allen: Ein Bericht aus einer Akademie: Writing About Germany's Lost Jewish Scholars, 80 Years On2: Frank Mecklenburg: On Being a German Jew in the "Golden Years"3: Christoph König: Pragmatism Meets Praxisorientierung: F A Mann and a Transnational Biography in Law4: Reut Yael Paz: Out of Harm's Way: F A Mann's Attempts to Demystify Money, Law, and JudaismPart II 'A Wealth of Legal Knowledge': The International Lawyer5: Lawrence Collins: The Influence of F A Mann on English Case Law: The Validity of Acts of State Contrary to Human Rights and International Law and the Enforcement of Foreign Public Law6: Gerhard Dannemann: Jurisdiction and Private International Law: F A Mann's Unvollendete?7: Giuditta Cordero-Moss: Delocalisation and Re-localisation in Commercial Law and the Law of Arbitration: The Continued Relevance of F A Mann's ThoughtPart III 'The Task of the Jurist to Define': The Legal Aspects of Money8: Wolfgang Ernst: Before F A Mann: Martin Wolff on Money9: David Fox: Gold Clauses in the Capital Markets of the Early Twentieth Century10: Joseph H Sommer: F A Mann's Conservative Revolution11: Will Bateman: Constitutional Dimensions of Monetary Authority Under the Gold Standard and Bretton Woods12: María Emilia Buccella, Rosa María Lastra & Jason Grant Allen: El Aspecto Legal del Dinero: F A Mann's Impact in Latin America13: Simon Gleeson: F A Mann on Cryptocurrency14: Christian Hofmann: A New and Unsolved Riddle in Monetary Law: The Complex Case of Central Bank Digital CurrencyGerhard Dannemann and Jason Grant Allen: Conclusionsmehr

Autor

Gerhard Dannemann read law at the Universities of Freiburg and Bonn, qualifying for legal practice in 1988. He held academic positions at the University of Freiburg (1988-1991; Dr. iur,, 1993; Dr. iur habil. 2002), the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (1991-1994), University College London (1992-1995), and the University of Oxford (1994-2002, last as Reader in Comparative Law). Since 2003, he is Professor of English Law, British Economy and Politics at Humboldt University, Berlin. He has published notably on comparative law, law of obligations, conflict of laws, public international law, and German émigré scholars.


Jason Grant Allen is an Associate Professor of Law at SMU Yong Pung How School of Law and Director of the SMU Centre for AI & Data Governance, publishing widely on law and emerging technology issues and working across the public law/private law divide including the regulation of emerging technologies, and the extension of law into digital contexts. Jason studied Law and German at the University of Tasmania and has been a DAAD Scholar (Universität Augsburg), Poynton Scholar (University of Cambridge) and Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), and has held affiliations and visiting positions at various institutions.