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  • © 1979

The Law and the Individual

Part of the book series: Macmillan Master Series (Business) (MMSB)

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Table of contents (17 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Part One

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. The Nature of Law

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 3-11
    3. The British Constitution

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 12-29
    4. The Administration of Justice

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 30-48
    5. The Personnel of the Law

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 49-60
    6. The Sources of Law

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 61-75
    7. Persons Subject to the Law

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 76-82
    8. Individual Freedoms under the Law

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 83-102
  3. Part Two

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 103-103
    2. The Nature of Torts

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 105-110
    3. The Tort of Trespass

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 111-122
    4. The Tort of Negligence

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 123-134
    5. The Tort of Nuisance

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 135-143
    6. The Tort of Defamation

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 144-154
    7. The Law of Contract

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 155-185
    8. The Sale of Goods

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 186-201
    9. Agency

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 202-210
    10. Employer and Employee

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 211-226
    11. Business Units

      • James Dunbar-Brunton
      Pages 227-240

Authors and Affiliations

  • South Warwickshire College of Further Education, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK

    James Dunbar-Brunton

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