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George Letsas

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George Letsas is the Chair in Philosophy of Law at University College London.[1]

References

  • Klass, Gregory; Letsas, George; Saprai, Prince, eds. (2014). Philosophical Foundations of Contract Law. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-102207-4.[2][3]
  • Letsas, George (2007). A Theory of Interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-920343-7.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ https://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/people/prof-george-letsas
  2. ^ Grant, Kendall (2014–2016). "Philosophical Foundations of Contract Law, by Gregory Klass, George Letsas & Prince Saprai (eds)". Osgoode Hall Law Journal. 52: 682.
  3. ^ Gordon, Greg (2016). "Gregory Klass, George Letsas and Prince Saprai (eds), Philosophical Foundations of Contract Law". Edinburgh Law Review. 20 (3): 417–418. doi:10.3366/elr.2016.0382.
  4. ^ Theil, Stefan (2017). "Is the 'Living Instrument' Approach of the European Court of Human Rights Compatible with the ECHR and International Law?". European Public Law. 23 (3): 587–614. doi:10.17863/CAM.8478.
  5. ^ Greer, Steven (2009). "A Theory of Interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights". International Journal on Minority and Group Rights. 16 (3): 503–505. doi:10.1163/138819009X1247964197917.