Home > Authors > Sir William Wade > The golden metwand and the crooked cord
The golden metwand and the crooked cord
This is a collection of essays on public law in the UK. The essays are written in honour of Sir William Wade, one of the leading scholars of his generation and credited for having contributed to the development of administrative law in Britain through his text Administrative Law.
See on goodreads | librarything
Recent activity
Rate this book to see your activity here.
3 Books Similar to The golden metwand and the crooked cord by Sir William Wade
Bookscovery readers who liked The golden metwand and the crooked cord also like
An analysis of the doctrinal and theoretical dichotomization of the debate about American anti-discrimination laws, De Smiths Judicial Review and Extreme speech and democracy.
How many of these have you read?
Comments and reviews of The golden metwand and the crooked cord
Please sign in to leave a comment