Freedom(2nd Edition) The Individual And The Law (Pelican) by HarryStreet, Geoffrey Robertsto, Geoffrey Robertson Paperback, 448 Pages, Published 1988 by Penguin Uk International Edition ISBN-13: 978-0-14-022805-2, ISBN: 0-14-022805-5
"A new edition of this textbook on civil liberties. Included are changes and developments in trade union law, personal freedom and police powers, freedom of expression, the printed word, obscenity, contempt of court and freedom of movement."
Law of Torts(6th Edition) by HarryStreet Paperback, 581 Pages, Published 1976 by Butterworth & Co Publishers Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-406-66207-1, ISBN: 0-406-66207-X
Justice in the Welfare State(2nd Edition) by HarryStreet Hardcover, 144 Pages, Published 1975 by Stevens & Sons Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-420-44450-9, ISBN: 0-420-44450-5
Governmental Liability(Reprint) A Comparative Study by HarryStreet Hardcover, 223 Pages, Published 1975 by Shoe String Pr Inc ISBN-13: 978-0-208-01484-9, ISBN: 0-208-01484-5
"First published in 1953, this book formed part of the Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law series. The text presents a comparative study of the civil liability of governments in America, Europe and the Commonwealth. Tables of cases and statutes are included, together with a list of works cited. Detailed notes are incorporated throughout. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in comparative law and legal ..."
Freedom, the Individual and the Law(3rd Edition) (A Pelican original) by HarryStreet Paperback, 352 Pages, Published 1972 by Penguin Books Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-14-020646-3, ISBN: 0-14-020646-9
"Freedom, the Individual and the Law (A Pelican original). Street, Harry. Penguin Books Ltd, 1972"
Governmental Liability A Comparative Study by HarryStreet Paperback, 232 Pages, Published 2015 by Cambridge University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-107-59471-5, ISBN: 1-107-59471-5
"West Ham Corporation” one of the issues was whether a claim for a war time
salary increase made available under statutory authority to serving soldiers also
was a cause of action within the Limitation Act. Lord Oaksey and Wynn Parry J. in
the Court of Appeal thought that the test was whether the payments were made
for the public benefit, and they relied on the dicta quoted above of Lord Maugham
in Griffiths v. Smith. They held that ..."
"This edition of this well-known and highly popular title has been fully updated in line with recent case law."
The Gilded Lily by HarryStreet Paperback, 116 Pages, Published 2008 by Olympia Press ISBN-13: 978-1-59654-166-5, ISBN: 1-59654-166-0
"This work gives a credible and quite vivid account of Lily, the girl with Spanish Fly in her veins, her lesbian friend Janet, directors, producers, night club owners, young boys, and, sadly, the cops at the end."
"Individual freedom is coming under more complicated and sophisticated threats, which only the law can combat. This book analyzes human-rights issues of the moment, such as media invasions of privacy, miscarriages of justice, the Runciman Royal Commission, euthanasia, Iraqgate at the Old Bailey, police and social-work malpractice, the new Broadcasting and Asylum Acts, attempts to control the security services, discrimination against wome ..."
The Gilded Lily by HarryStreet Paperback, 151 Pages, Published 1991 by Masquerade Books Import ISBN-13: 978-1-878320-25-4, ISBN: 1-878320-25-4
"In some ways a title that's horribly derivative of other, earlier, Olympia works, involving determined actresses (like James Sherwood’s “Stradella”), Satanic black masses (as Baron’s “Play This Love With Me” did), and even a Greek-mythology- evoking intro (well after Trocchi’s classic “Desire and Helen” floated past similar ground). However, The Gilded Lily is extremely well-written. This work gives a credible and quite vivid account of ..."
"A wide-ranging survey of the law about government. It includes the working of Parliament, an outline of the legal system, the police, public administration and commonwealth affairs. This revised and updated edition includes examples from practice and case law."
The Law of Torts by HarryStreet 506 Pages, Published 1983 by Butterworth & Co Publishers Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-406-66208-8, ISBN: 0-406-66208-8
Law of Torts(7th Edition) (7th edt) by HarryStreet Paperback, 590 Pages, Published 1983 by Butterworth & Co Publishers Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-406-66209-5, ISBN: 0-406-66209-6
"Public law and constitutional practice continue to evolve rapidly. This revised edition incorporates constitutional changes brought about in the law by Parliament and the courts, and notes changes in practice. There is a new section which assesses the debate about constitutional reform, while the European dimension is highlighted by treatment of the Factortame litigation and of the Maastricht Treaty. Mrs Thatcher's overthrow is consider ..."
The Law of Torts by HarryStreet Hardcover, Published 1976 by Butterworth & Co Publishers Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-406-66206-4, ISBN: 0-406-66206-1