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The Modern Law Review

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Edited by:
Hugh Collins


The Modern Law Review is a general, peer-refereed journal that publishes original articles relating to common law jurisdictions, and increasingly to the law of the European Union. In addition to publishing articles in all branches of the law, the Review contains sections devoted to recent legislation and reports, to case analysis, and to review articles and book reviews.

Since its foundation over seventy years ago, The Modern Law Review has been providing a unique forum for the critical examination of contemporary legal issues and of the law as it functions in society. The Review today stands as one of Europe's leading scholarly journals.

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JSTOR now offers on-line access to the searchable full text of all back issues of The Modern Law Review since its inception in 1937. Readers will now be able to search, browse and print material from all existing volumes of The Modern Law Review apart from the most recent five years. Further information is available at the JSTOR Website.

TopHighlights

The Right to Protest, the Human Rights Act and the Margin of Appreciation
Helen Fenwick

Bargain Justice or Justice Denied? Sentence Discounts and the Criminal Process
Ralph Henham

Mareva Injunctions and Third Parties: Exposing the Subtext
Peter Devonshire

Representative Procedures and the Future of Multi-Party Actions
Jillaine Seymour

Security, Insolvency and Risk: Who Pays the Price?
V. Finch

Reconciling Human Rights and the Public Interest: Conceptual Problems and Doctrinal Uncertainty in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
A. Mcharg

The Company Directors Duty of Care and Skill: The Case for an Onerous but Subjective Standard
C. A. Riley

Reform of the Legal Profession: Alternative Way Ahead
G. Davies and Roger Kerridge

The Human Rights Act, Horizontal Effect, and the Common Law
G. Phillipson

Conditional Fees: The Ethical and Organisational Impact on the Bar
P. Kunzlick

Whistleblowers, the Public Interest, and the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998
J. Gobert and M. Punch

The Human Rights Act 1998
Keith Ewing

The Scotland Act 1998
Noreen Burrows