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Law and Education: Regulation, Consumerism and the Education System by Neville Harris London: Sweet & Maxwell, 1993, vi + 263 pp + (index) 4 pp (hardback £29.95).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Copyright © Society of Legal Scholars 1994

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References

1. See D. Harris & D Tallon, Contract Law Today (Oxford, 1989) pp 198–200.

2. Loughlin Local Government in the Modern State (London, 1986) pp 134–5.186–93.

3. As Harris rightly concludes central planning is needed to counter-balance consumer choice in order to achieve social justice and effective use of resources (p 263). But I would argue further that control planning creates and defines consumer choice in the first place.