Law and History (inbunden)
Format
Mixed media product
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
1490
Utgivningsdatum
2016-11-17
Förlag
Routledge
Illustrationer
17 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensioner
234 x 156 x 101 mm
Vikt
453 g
Antal komponenter
4
Komponenter
Contains 4 hardbacks
ISBN
9781138961685

Law and History

Mixed media product,  Engelska, 2016-11-17
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The historical study of law is among the most important domains of global legal scholarship. Indeed, many of the most distinguished academic works on law are historical. And while much scholarly output has focused on textual legal historyexploring how legal doctrines, ideas, concepts, principles, and institutions have developed over timein recent years there has also been a sharpened focus on contextual legal history, exploring the interaction and interplay between legal and socio-political change. Now, to help researchers and students navigate and make better sense of an overabundance of scholarship, Routledge announces a new collection in its Critical Concepts in Law series. Edited by two leading academics, Law and History provides an authoritative mini library which explores the development of legal history as an area of study by bringing together major works on the textual legal history of English law alongside cutting-edge contextual legal history. Volume I, entitled Historiography, explores the relationship between law and history and the development of legal history. The second and third volumes ('Public Lawand 'Land Law ) explicate laws historical development, while the collections final volume, Law of Obligations', underscores the interaction between legal and social and political change. With a full index, and thoughtful introductions, newly written by the learned editors, Law and History is sure to be welcomed as a vital and enduring reference and pedagogical resource.
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Law and History: Major Works Volume 1: Historiography Norman Doe and Russell Sandberg, Textual and Contextual Legal History. J Phillips, Why Legal History Matters (2010) 41 Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 293-316. [23] DIbbetson, What is Legal History a History of in A Lewis and M Lobban (ed), Law and History (Oxford University Press, 2004) 33-40. [7] M Lobban, Sociology, History and the "Internal" Study of Law in R Nobles and D Schiff (eds) Law, Society and Community: Socio-Legal Essays in Honour of Roger Cotterrell (Ashgate, 2014) 39-60 [21] R M Jarvis, P G Coleman and G L Richmond, Contextual Thinking: Why Law Students (and Lawyers) Need to Know History (1995-1996) 42 Wayne Law Review 1603-1615. [12] DIbbetson, The Challenges of Comparative Legal History (2013) 1 (1) Comparative Legal History 1-11 [11] K J M Smith and J P S McLaren Historys Living Legacy: An Outline of "Modern" Historiography of the Common Law (2001) 21 Legal Studies 251-324. [73] M Lobban, The Varieties of Legal History (2012) 5 Clio Themis 1-29. [29] R W Gordon, Critical Legal Histories (1984) 36 Stanford Law Review 57-125. [69] D Sugarman and G R Rubin, Towards a New History of Law and Material Society in England 1750-1914 in G R Rubin and D Sugarman, (eds) Law, Economy & Society (Professional Books, 1984) 1-123 (+ notes i to ixiii) [187] B Z Tamanaha, The Unrecognized Triumph of Historical Jurisprudence (2013) 91 Texas Law Review 615-632 [17] Volume 2: Public Law P Wormald, Maitland and Anglo-Saxon Law: Beyond Doomsday Book in J Hudson, (ed) The History of English Law: Centenary Essays on Pollock and Maitland (Oxford University Press, 1996)1-20.[20] J H Baker, The Changing Concept of a Court in J H Baker, The Legal Profession and the Common Law (Hambledon Press, 1986) 153-169. [16] R V Turner, The Origins of Common Pleas and the Kings Bench (1977) 21 American Journal of Legal History 238-254. [17] T S Haskett, The Medieval English Court of Chancery (1996) 14 Law & History Review 245-313. [68] C Morris, William I and the Church Courts (1967) English Historical Review 449-463.[14] J H Baker, Magna Carta and Personal Liberty in R Griffith-Jones and M Hill (ed) Magna Carta, Religion and the Rule of Law (Cambridge University Press, 2015) 81-108.[27] J H Baker, English Law and the Renaissance (1985) 44(1) Cambridge Law Journal 46-61.[15] N Doe, The Positivist Thesis in 15th Century Legal Theory and Practice (1990) 11 Journal of Legal History 29-39.[10] D J Seipp, The Reception of Canon Law and Civil Law in the Common Law Courts before 1660(1993) 13 (3) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 388-420.[32] J Guy, The Origins of the Petition of Right Reconsidered (1982) 25 2 Historical Journal 289-312.[23] G W Cox, Was the Glorious Revolution a Constitutional Watershed? (2012) 72 (3) Journal of Economic History 567-600. [33] W Prest, Law Reform in the Eighteenth Century in P Birks (ed), The Life of the Law(Hambledon Press, 1993) 113-123. [10] H W Arthurs, Special Courts, Special Law: Legal Pluralism in Nineteenth Century England in G R Rubin and D Sugarman (eds), Law, Economy & Society (Professional Books, 1984) 380-411 (+ i to xiii) [44] J W F Allison, History to Understand, and History to Reform, English Public Law, (2013) 72 (3) Cambridge Law Journal 526-557 [32] Volume 3: Land Law R V Turner, Henry IIs Aims in Reforming Englands Land Law: Feudal or Royalist in E B King and S J Ridyard, Law in Medieval Life and Thought (Sewanee Medieval Studies, 1990) 121-135, as reprinted in R V Turner, Judges, Administrators and the Common Law in Angevin England (Hambledon Press, 1994