McPherson Lecture Series Volume 1: On Villainy
By (Author) Millet The Rt Hon Lord of Marylebone
University of Queensland Press
University of Queensland Press
2nd April 2007
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
364.163
Paperback
180
Width 142mm, Height 208mm, Spine 10mm
193g
This is the inaugural volume in an annual series inaugurated by the University of Queensland's Law School. It is based on the famous Hamlyn Lecture Series in England. The McPherson series will host a celebrated international scholar/legal expert to deliver a series of 3 lectures.These three gripping essays look at the legal issues and ramifications of identity theft and financial fraud. The first essay considers fraudulent impersonation.In the second essay, 'Villainy in Venice', he takes Shakespeare's classic play, 'The Merchant of Venice', and deconstructs the pivotal trial scene in which Portia, posing as a judge, uses adversarial techniques to decide the case.In the third essay, Lord Millett examines the nature of circular financial transactions and traces the case law from the early years to modern times.
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