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Mike Macnair CUF Lecturer Mike Macnair is Tutor in Law at St Hugh's College. Teaching Fields: History of English Law, Roman Law, Land Law, Torts
All | Recent | Selected Publications sorted by selection | sort by year M R Macnair, 'Lord King and Lord Talbot: An Eighteenth Century Attempt to reduce delay in Equity and its general lessons' in C.H. van Rhee (ed), The Law's Delay : Essays on Undue Delay in Civil Litigation (Intersentia 2004) M R Macnair and J Getzler, 'The firm as an entity before the Companies Acts' in Paul Brand, Kevin Costello & W.N. Osborough (eds), Adventures of the Law: Proceedings of the Sixteenth British Legal History Conference, Dublin 2003 (Four Courts Press 2005) Other notes:50:50 contribution by the two co-authors. ISBN: 1-85182-936-9 M R Macnair, 'Law and State as Holes in Marxist Theory' (2006) 34(3) Critique 211-236 DOI: 10.1080/03017600600994646 ISBN: 1748-8605 M R Macnair, 'Equity and Conscience' (2007) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies (e-pub) Other notes:Advance Access. The printed edition of this issue [27(4)] is scheduled for publication during December '07. 10.1093/ojls/gqm015 ISBN: 0143-6503 M R Macnair, 'The Court of Exchequer and Equity' (2001) 22(3) Journal of Legal History 75-82 Abstract: Reviews three books on the sources for the equity jurisdiction of the Court of Exchequer and considers what these tell us about the evolution of the jurisdiction. Also considers issues in relation to methods of classification for legal-historical statistics. Correspondence address: St Hugh's College, Oxford, OX2 6LE
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