Introduction to English law

The book introduces the reader by logical stages to the basic principles of English law, providing a broad perspective that establishes the relationships between the various specialised areas and forms a framework for further study. Each principle is vividly illustrated by interesting cases, and the...

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Main Author: James, Philip S (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Butterworths 1985
Edition:ELEVENT EDITION
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Summary:The book introduces the reader by logical stages to the basic principles of English law, providing a broad perspective that establishes the relationships between the various specialised areas and forms a framework for further study. Each principle is vividly illustrated by interesting cases, and the law is presented in its sociological and historical context. Intended primarily for law students in the early stages of study, the new edition will continue to be of value to other students taking college, university and professional courses involving law.
Physical Description:xxxvii, 569 pages 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes Bibliography: p. xxxv-xxxvii index
ISBN:0406605033