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A History Of English Law (Volume III)

A History Of English Law (Volume III)

W. S. Holdsworth / WSHoldsworth

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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ISBN:
9789354213540
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A History Of English Law (Volume III) by W. S. Holdsworth reaches into the living past of English justice.Law shaped ordinary lives then.Meticulous yet humane, Holdsworth combines forensic scholarship with sympathetic narrative to trace the development of common law and the broader evolution of legal systems that made English courts what they became. Volume III examines medieval English courts, the rise of legal institutions in England and the constitutional threads that run from custom to codified precedent. Written with the clarity that has long made Holdsworth a natural Blackstone companion, the volume serves as both a british law reference and a law students resource: readable for the curious and indispensable for scholars seeking context, argument and a reliable path through english legal history.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its historical significance is undimmed: Holdsworth’s multi-volume history established a framework for later constitutional law studies and remains a primary legal historians guide to institutions, procedure and precedent from medieval practice to Victorian era law. Holdsworth writes with a jurist’s eye and a historian’s sensibility, connecting case law to social change and showing how courts, custom and statute intertwined; the book explains how legal institutions in England adapted to commerce, monarchy and social transformation. Collectors will value the edition as part of a thoughtful legal history collection; casual readers will find vivid human detail amid technical explanation; law students and constitutional scholars will find a steady companion on the shelves. More than reference, Volume III is a living record of how law took shape - essential reading for anyone drawn to the story of justice in England. Its pages reward re-reading, citation and quiet study.

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