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020 | _a9781108947329 | ||
100 | _aJohn Baker | ||
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_aHamlyn Lectures: _bEnglish Law Under Two Elizabeths: The Late Tudor Legal World and the Present/ _cby Baker, J |
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_aUnited Kingdom: _bCambridge University Press, _c2021 |
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_a222p. _bxxxv, _c21cm |
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500 | _aCONTENTS 1. The English Legal System under Elizabeth I The Queen's Court Legal Argument and Decision-Making Accessibility of the Law The Legal Profession 2. The Elizabethan Common Law Law and Procedure Personal Liberty Land Law The Law of Contract The Law of Torts Criminal Law Law, Society and Government The Reign of Elizabeth I 3. An Age of Common Law and an Age of Statute? Legislative Continuity Tudor Concerns about Legislation Interpretation of Statutes and the Common Law Legislative Intent and Equity Equitable Interpretation in Elizabethan Practice The Advance of Legislation The Immortality of Common Law Statutory Extinguishment of Common Law The Value of the Common Law Method 4. The Elizabethan Inheritance The Courts Civil Procedure Private Law Public Law Judicial Review The Operation and Public Perception of the Law 5. Comparing Then and Now The Rule of law Criminal Law Legal Continuity and Social Change | ||
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