Excellence of the Common Law
Author : Brent Allan Winters
Publisher :
Page : 958 pages
File Size : 25,97 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Christianity and law
ISBN :
Author : Brent Allan Winters
Publisher :
Page : 958 pages
File Size : 25,97 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Christianity and law
ISBN :
Author : Thomas J. McSweeney
Publisher :
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 43,40 MB
Release : 2019
Category : History
ISBN : 0198845456
This book examines the development of legal professionalism in the early English common law, with specific reference to the 13th-century treatise known as Bracton and to its likely authors.
Author : John H. Langbein
Publisher : Aspen Publishers
Page : 1194 pages
File Size : 46,48 MB
Release : 2009-08-14
Category : Law
ISBN :
This introductory text explores the historical origins of the main legal institutions that came to characterize the Anglo-American legal tradition, and to distinguish it from European legal systems. The book contains both text and extracts from historical sources and literature. The book is published in color, and contains over 250 illustrations, many in color, including medieval illuminated manuscripts, paintings, books and manuscripts, caricatures, and photographs.
Author : Matthew Hale
Publisher :
Page : 586 pages
File Size : 20,65 MB
Release : 1820
Category : Civil law
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Author : Frederick Pollock
Publisher :
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 44,74 MB
Release : 1912
Category : Law
ISBN :
Author : Andrew S. Gold
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 35,90 MB
Release : 2020-11-06
Category : Law
ISBN : 0190919663
"This book discusses developments in scholarship dedicated to reinvigorating the study of the broad domain of private law. This field, which embraces the traditional common law subjects-property, contracts, and torts-as well as adjacent, more statutory areas, such as intellectual property and commercial law, also includes important subjects that have been neglected in the United States but are beginning to make a comeback. The book particularly focuses on the New Private Law, an approach that aims to bring a new outlook to the study of private law by moving beyond reductively instrumentalist policy evaluation and narrow, rule-by-rule, doctrine-by-doctrine analysis, so as to consider and capture how private law's various features fit and work together, as well as the normative underpinnings of these larger structures. This movement is resuscitating the notion of private law itself in United States and has brought an interdisciplinary perspective to the more traditional, doctrinal approach prevalent in Commonwealth countries. The book embraces a broad range of perspectives to private law-including philosophical, economic, historical, and psychological- yet it offers a unifying theme of seriousness about the structure and content of private law."--
Author : Adam Gearey
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 525 pages
File Size : 27,29 MB
Release : 2013-05-02
Category : Law
ISBN : 1135097879
The Politics of the Common Law offers a critical introduction to the legal system of England and Wales. Unlike other conventional accounts, this revised and updated second edition presents a coherent argument, organised around the central claim that contemporary postcolonial common law must be understood as an articulation of human rights and open justice. The book examines the impact of the European Convention and European Union law on the structures and ideologies of the common law and engages with the politics of the rule of law. These themes are read into normative accounts of civil and criminal procedure that stress the importance of due process. The final sections of the book address the reality of civil and criminal procedure in the light of recent civil unrest in the UK and the growing privatisation of public services. The book questions whether it is possible to find a balance between the requirements of economics and the demands of justice.
Author : Roscoe Pound
Publisher :
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 14,53 MB
Release : 1921
Category : History
ISBN :
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Author : Alan Brudner
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 47,78 MB
Release : 2013-09
Category : Law
ISBN : 0199592802
The structure of common law has for many years been the subject of intense debate between formalists and functionalists. The former, drawing on legal realism, proposes that transactional law is a private law for interacting parties, while the later, inspired by Kant, argue it is a public law serving the collective ends of society. But what if there were a unity between functionalism and formalism? What if, in this unity, private law is modfied by a common good? In this thoroughly revised and re-written edition of his classic book 'The Unity of the Common-Law: Studies in Hegelian Jurisprudence,' Alan Brudner draws on Hegel's legal philosophy to exhibit this unity in each of transactional laws main divisions; property, contract, unjust enrichment and tort. Brudner suggests each of these divisions is composed of private-law and public-law parts that complement each other and that they are connected by a single narrative thread. This thread consists in development towards a goal. The goal is the dignity that comes with the attainment of the legal conditions necessary and sufficient for reconciling dependence with independence. Thus the end point is what a transactional law can contribute to a life sufficient for dignity.
Author : Paul Daly
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 30,41 MB
Release : 2021
Category : Law
ISBN : 0192896911
A new framework for understanding contemporary administrative law, through a comparative analysis of case law from Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, and New Zealand. The author argues that the field is structured by four values: individual self-realisation, good administration, electoral legitimacy and decisional autonomy.