FA Mann: The Lawyer and His Legacy
FA Mann: The Lawyer and His Legacy
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Abstract
This book traces the life and legacy of a German-Jewish lawyer, FA Mann, who moved to the UK in 1933, fleeing racial persecution in Germany, and later became one of the best-known legal minds of his age, equally versed and experienced in legal practice and legal scholarship. His book The Legal Aspect of Money, first published in 1938, opened an entire area for legal scholarship. His numerous publications—in particular, on public international law, conflict of laws, commercial law, procedural law, and arbitration—eclipse those of many full-time academic lawyers. As a solicitor and partner at the law firm Herbert Smith, he was instrumental in transforming a legal profession in England which traditionally had left litigation to its clerks and instructed barristers to become the experts in international litigation for which London solicitors have become famed. Drawing on some 12,500 letters of Mann’s personal correspondence with judges, academics, and legal practitioners, this book explores how Mann’s biography, his equal familiarity with German and English law and with academia and legal practice, and his wide range of legal interests have contributed to his lasting influence on law and legal scholarship until today.
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Front Matter
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FA Mann, His Correspondence, and This Book
Gerhard Dannemann andJason Grant Allen
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Part I ‘A German Lawyer of Jewish Extraction’ in England: FA Mann’s Legal Biography
Jason Grant Allen-
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Ein Bericht aus einer Akademie: Writing About Germany’s Lost Jewish Scholars, 80 Years On
Jason Grant Allen
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On Being a German Jew in the ‘Golden Years’
Frank Mecklenburg
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Pragmatism Meets Praxisorientierung: FA Mann and a Transnational Biography in Law
Christoph König
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‘Out of Harm’s Way’: FA Mann’s Attempts to Demystify Money, Law, and Judaism
Reut Yael Paz
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Ein Bericht aus einer Akademie: Writing About Germany’s Lost Jewish Scholars, 80 Years On
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Part II ‘A Wealth of Legal Knowledge’: The International Lawyer
Lawrence Collins-
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The Influence of FA Mann on English Case Law: The Validity of Acts of State Contrary to Human Rights and International Law and the Enforcement of Foreign Public Law
Lawrence Collins
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Jurisdiction and Private International Law: FA Mann’s Unvollendete?
Gerhard Dannemann
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Delocalization and Re-localization in Commercial Law and the Law of Arbitration: The Continued Relevance of FA Mann’s Thought
Giuditta Cordero-Moss
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The Influence of FA Mann on English Case Law: The Validity of Acts of State Contrary to Human Rights and International Law and the Enforcement of Foreign Public Law
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Part III ‘The Task of the Jurist to Define’: The Legal Aspects of Money
Wolfgang Ernst-
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Before Mann: Martin Wolff on Monetary Law
Wolfgang Ernst
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Gold Clauses in the Capital Markets of the Early 20th Century
David Fox
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FA Mann’s Conservative Revolution
Joseph H Sommer
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Constitutional Dimensions of Monetary Authority under the Gold Standard and Bretton Woods
Will Bateman
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El Aspecto Legal del Dinero: FA Mann’s Impact in Latin America
María Emilia Buccella and others
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Mann on Cryptocurrency
Simon Gleeson
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A New and Unsolved Riddle in Monetary Law: The Complex Case of Central Bank Digital Currency
Christian Hofmann
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Conclusions
Gerhard Dannemann andJason Grant Allen
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Before Mann: Martin Wolff on Monetary Law
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End Matter
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