The Oxford history of the laws of england, volumes XI, XII, and XIII: 1820-1914
Cornish, William
Anderson, J Stuart
Cocks, Ray
Lobban, Michael
A landmark series, The Oxford History of the Laws of England is the first full-length history of the English law that takes unpublished sources into account. The thirteen volumes provide not merely a history of law, but also a history of the impact of law on English society. Volumes XI, XII, and XIII cover theperiod from 1820 to 1914. INDICE: VOLUME XI ; PART ONE ENGLISH LAW IN AN INDUSTRIALISING SOCIETY-William Cornish, Michael Lobban, Keith Smith: ; I: Introduction; II: Government and People; III: Sources of Law; IV: Theories of Law and Government; V: Lawand Religion; VI: Political Economy and Law; VII: Empire's Law; VIII: International Law; IX: Private International Law ; PART TWO PUBLIC LAW- Stuart Anderson: ; I: Parliament; II: Central Executive: The Legal Structure of State Institutions; III: The Church and the State; IV: The Army; V: Local Government; VI:Judicial Review ; PART THREE THE COURTS OF LAW- Patrick Polden: ; I: General Introduction; II: The Judicial Roles of the House of Lords and Privy Council 1820-1914; III: The Superior Courts of Common Law; IV: The Court of Chancery 1820-1875; V: The Civilian Courts and the Probate, Divorce, and Division; VI: The Judicature Acts; VII: The Government and the Organization of the Supreme Court of Judicature; VIII: The Courts of Appeal; IX: The King's/Queen's Bench Division; X: The Chancery Division; XI: Local Courts; XII: The County Courts; XIV: Coroners and their Courts ; PART FOUR THE LEGAL PROFESSIONS- Patrick Polden:; I: The Judiciary; II: Barristers; III: The Institutions and Governance of the Bar; IV: Solicitors; V: The Educaton of Lawyers ; VOLUME XII PRIVATE LAW ; PART ONE PROPERTY- Stuart Anderson: ; I: Succession, Inheritance, and the Family; II: Property Rights in Land: Reforming the Heritage; III: Land Transactions: Settlement and Sales; IV: Leases, Morgages, and Servitudes; V: Changing theNature of Real Property Law; VI: Trusts and Trustees ; PART TWO CONTRACT- Michael Lobban: ; I: Introduction; II: The Formation of Contracts: Offer and Acceptance; III: Consideration; IV: Misrepresentation; V: Mistake; VI: ContractualTerms and their Performance; VII: Contractual Remedies; VIII: Restitutionary Remedies ; PART THREE COMMERCIAL LAW- Michael Lobban: ; I: Joint Stock Companies; II: The Law or Insurance; III: Negotiable Instruments; IV: Bankruptcy and Insolvency; V: Consumar Credit and Debt ; PART FOUR TORT- Michael Lobban: ; I:The Development of Tort Law; II: Negligence; III: Personal Injuries; IV: Workplace Injuries; V: Intentional and Economic Torts; VI: Nuisance; VII: PropertyTorts ; VOLUME XIII ; PART ONE CRIMINAL LAW- Keith Smith: ; I: General Introduction and Overview; II: The Establishment of English Policing in the Nineteenth Century; III: The Trial: Adversarial Characteristics and Responsibilities; IV: Sentencing and Review; V: Punishment: Death and Transfiguration; VI: The Sources and Form of the Criminal Law; VII: General Principles of Criminal Law; VIII: Strict and Vicarious Liability: Regulatory Offences; IX: Securing the State; X: Public Morality and Social Control; XI: Protecting Property from Dishonesty and Harm; XII: Offences Against the Person ; PART TWO STATUTES, SOCIAL REFORM, AND CONTROL- Raymond Cocks: ; I: Introduction: 'Legislation the
- ISBN: 978-0-19-925883-3
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 384
- Fecha Publicación: 25/02/2010
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