This book traces the life and legacy of a German Jewish lawyer, F A Mann, who moved to the UK in 1933 fleeing racial persecution from Germany, and later became one of the best-known legal minds of his age, equally versed and experienced in legal practice and legal scholarship. With contributions from established and emerging scholars, legal practitioners, and members of the judiciary from around the world, F A Mann: The Lawyer and His Legacy is split into three parts. Part I sets out a legal biography of F A Mann, with a particular emphasis on his background, network, and the insights afforded by previously unstudied archival materials. Part II covers the broad range of sub-disciplines and practice areas in which Mann was active and explores the way in which he helped to form them. Part III, on monetary law, reflects both Mann's outstanding influence and the current topicality of monetary law issues. Drawing on some 12,500 letters of Mann's personal correspondence with judges, academics, and legal practitioners, this book explores how Mann's biography, his equal familiarity with German and English law and with academia and legal practice, and his wide range of legal interests have contributed to his lasting influence on law and legal scholarship.
See more
Current price
€118.14
Original price
€138.99
Save 15%
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
Product Details
Weight: 800g
Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
Publication Date: 15 Feb 2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780198881452
About
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.