In 2006 Professor Noel Cox, an academic lawyer, spent four months in the United Kingdom on sabbatical. He also went to central Europe and North Africa on holiday, and spent some weeks on holiday in the UK. The book is from the edited diaries he kept during those months, giving a vivid account of his experiences visiting places old and new. Highlights include the Roman ruins at Leptis Magna - which, before the fall of the Libyan dictator Gaddafi, had few tourists visiting - and the cathedrals and palaces of Hungary.
In 2006 Professor Noel Cox, an academic lawyer, spent four months in the United Kingdom on sabbatical. He also went to central Europe and North Africa...
The technological revolution affecting the global economy has profound implications not merely for society, but also for global and national legal systems. This work short considers the nature of the constitutional responses to paradigmatic shifts in technology. It considers the nature of constitutions and of their relationship with technology. It then proceeds to briefly examine several seminal technological changes in the past, in order to identify common elements in relation to constitutions and technology. It then looks at several contemporary technological revolutions, with a similar...
The technological revolution affecting the global economy has profound implications not merely for society, but also for global and national legal sys...