The Sources of the Law of England (Classic Reprint): An Historical Introduction to the Study of English Law - Couverture souple

Heinrich Brunner

 
9781330942857: The Sources of the Law of England (Classic Reprint): An Historical Introduction to the Study of English Law

Synopsis

Discover the roots of English law with a clear, historical guide.

This concise introduction explores how English law grew from its Anglo-Saxon beginnings to the modern system, revealing the sources, methods, and developments that shape today’s legal landscape. It presents the story in accessible terms, focusing on the documents, courts, and scholars that carved out English law.

  • Learn how early councils, written codes, and customary practices formed the law of a nation.
  • See how writs, records, and judicial reports helped build a lasting legal tradition.
  • Understand the role of statutes, jurists, and legal writers in shaping English jurisprudence.
  • Trace the evolution from medieval institutions to the foundations noted by Blackstone.
Ideal for students, general readers, and anyone seeking a solid, readable overview of English legal history.

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