1. the European Convention of Human Rights) and the increasing involvement of private actors in governance matters by virtue of legislation or contracts that raise important issues of delegation and accountability. A significant element of contemporary UK legal relations is hence the sharing of authority between the public and private, e.g. in the area of the provision of welfare and public security, aiming at benefitting from innovation, expertise and efficiency of the private sector. See further, Oliver Dawn;The Public-Private Law Divide: Potential for Transformation?, ed. Matthias Ruffert,1998
2. The Response of English Public Law to Private Actors in Public Governance;Catherine M Donnelly;The Public-Private Law Divide: Potential for Transformation?, ed. Matthias Ruffert,2009
3. The European Economic Constitution and the Constitutional Dimension of Private Law;Hugh Collins;European Review of Contract Law,2009