Andrew Burrows, Andrew Burrows, FBA, QC (Hon), Professor of the Law of England, University of Oxford, Fellow of All Souls College, Barrister and Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple
Andrew Burrows, FBA, QC (Hon) is Professor of the Law of England and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He is also a Barrister and Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple.
PART I SOURCES OF LAW 1. Sources of Law, Professor John Bell PART II THE LAW OF PERSONS 2. Family, Professor Jonathan Herring 3. Companies and Other Associations, Professor John Armour PART III THE LAW OF PROPERTY 4. Property: General Principles, Mr William Swadling 5. Security, Professor Lionel Smith 6. Intellectual Property, Professor Graeme Dinwoodie and Professor William Cornish 7. Succession, Professor Roger Kerridge PART IV THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS 8. Contract: In General, Professor Ewan McKendrick 9. Agency, Professor Francis Reynolds 10. Sale of Goods, Professor Ewan McKendrick 11. Carriage of Goods by Sea, Professor Francis Rose 12. Carriage of Goods by Air and Land, Professor Malcolm Clarke 13. Insurance, Professor Malcolm Clarke 14. Banking, Professor Richard Hooley 15. Employment, Professor Mark Freedland 16. Bailment, Professor Norman Palmer 17. Torts and Equitable Wrongs, Mr Donal Nolan and Mr John Davies 18. Unjust Enrichment, Professor Charles Mitchell PART V LITIGATION 19. Insolvency, Professor Michael Bridge 20. Private International Law, Professor Adrian Briggs 21. Judicial Remedies, Professor Andrew Burrows 22. Civil Procedure, Professor Neil Andrews
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