基本説明
The three final volumes of the Oxford History of the Laws of England deal with the Legal System, Public Law and Private Law from the Coronation (solo) of George IV to the outbreak of war against the Kaisers.
Full Description
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series, The Oxford History of the Laws of England is the first full-length history of the English law that takes unpublished sources into account.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. Given its unprecedented scope and coverage, this series will be an indispensable resource for law and history libraries.
Contents
VOLUME XI; PART ONE ENGLISH LAW IN AN INDUSTRIALISING SOCIETY; PART TWO PUBLIC LAW; PART THREE THE COURTS OF LAW; PART FOUR THE LEGAL PROFESSIONS; VOLUME XII PRIVATE LAW; PART ONE PROPERTY; PART TWO CONTRACT; PART THREE COMMERCIAL LAW; PART FOUR TORT; VOLUME XIII; PART ONE CRIMINAL LAW; PART TWO STATUTES, SOCIAL REFORM, AND CONTROL; PART THREE LABOUR LAW; PART FOUR LAW OF PERSONS: FAMILY AND OTHER RELATIONSHIPS; PART FIVE PERSONALITY RIGHTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY