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Bester Preis: € 27,74 (vom 02.06.2019)Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 2: A Facsimile of the First Edition of 1765-1769 (1979)
ISBN: 9780226055411 bzw. 0226055418, Band: 2, in Englisch, Univ Of Chicago Pr, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe, Nachdruck.
Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 2: A Facsimile of the First Edition of 1765-1769 Sir William Blackstone´s Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1769) stands as the first great effort to reduce the English common law to a unified and rational system. Blackstone demonstrated that the English law as a system of justice was comparable to Roman law and the civil law of the Continent. Clearly and elegantly written, the work achieved immediate renown and exerted a powerful influence on legal education in England and in America which was to last into the late nineteenth century. The book is regarded not only as a legal classic but as a literary masterpiece. Previously available only in an expensive hardcover set, Commentaries on the Laws of England is published here in four separate volumes, each one affordably priced in a paperback edition. These works are facsimiles of the eighteenth-century first edition and are undistorted by later interpolations. Each volume deals with a particular field of law and carries with it an introduction by a leading contemporary scholar. Introducing this second volume, ´´Of the Rights of Things,´´ A. W. Brian Simpson discusses the history of Blackstone´s theory of various aspects of property rights--real property, feudalism, estates, titles, personal property, and contracts--and the work of his predecessors. 01.11.1979, Taschenbuch.
Commentaries on the laws of England
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constitutional law,general,law, Commentaries on Laws of England, Perhaps the most important legal treatise ever written in the English language, Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-69) was the first effort to consolidate English common law into a unified and rational system. Clearly and elegantly written, the work achieved immediate renown and exerted a powerful influence on legal education both in England and America. This handsomely produced, slipcased four-volume set includes facsimiles of the eighteenth-century first edition, undistorted by later interpolations.The Commentaries is divided into four books. The first, introduced by Stanley N. Katz, deals with what Blackstone called "the rights of persons," what a modern lawyer would call constitutional law, the legal structure of government. Book II includes an introduction by A. W. Brian Simpson and describes the law of property. Book III, introduced by John H. Langbein, analyzes civil procedure and remedies. The last book, which is devoted to criminal law and procedure, includes an introduction by Thomas A. Green.Now regarded as a literary, as well as a legal classic, Blackstone's Commentaries brilliantly laid out the system of English law in the mid-eighteenth century, demonstrating that as a system of justice, it was comparable to Roman law and the civil law of the Continent. Ironically, the work also revealed to the colonists the insufficiencies of the system and became a model for the legal system of the fledg.
Commentaries on Laws of England (1979)
ISBN: 9780226055367 bzw. 0226055361, in Englisch, Univ of Chicago Pr (Tx), gebundenes Buch, Erstausgabe.
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This Book is in Good Condition. Clean Copy With Light Amount of Wear. 100% Guaranteed. Summary: Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1769) stands as the first great effort to reduce the English common law to a unified and rational system. Blackstone demonstrated that the English law as a system of justice was comparable to Roman law and the civil law of the Continent. Clearly and elegantly written, the work achieved immediate renown and exerted a powerful influence on legal education in England and in America which was to last into the late nineteenth century. The book is regarded not only as a legal classic but as a literary masterpiece. Previously available only in an expensive hardcover set, Commentaries on the Laws of England is published here in four separate volumes, each one affordably priced in a paperback edition. These works are facsimiles of the eighteenth-century first edition and are undistorted by later interpolations. Each volume deals with a particular field of law and carries with it an introduction by a leading contemporary scholar. Introducing this third volume, Of Private Wrongs, John H. Langbein discusses Blackstone's account of procedure and jurisdiction, jury trial, and equity. He also examines Blackstone's uneasy attitude toward the celebrated legal frictions of English civil procedure.
Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 4 - A Facsimile of the First Edition of 1765-1769 (1769)
ISBN: 9780226163277 bzw. 022616327X, Band: 4, vermutlich in Englisch, University Of Chicago Press, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe, Nachdruck, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 4: Sir William Blackstone`s Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1769) stands as the first great effort to reduce the English common law to a unified and rational system. Blackstone demonstrated that the English law as a system of justice was comparable to Roman law and the civil law of the Continent. Clearly and elegantly written, the work achieved immediate renown and exerted a powerful influence on legal education in England and in America which was to last into the late nineteenth century. The book is regarded not only as a legal classic but as a literary masterpiece.Previously available only in an expensive hardcover set, Commentaries on the Laws of England is published here in four separate volumes, each one affordably priced in a paperback edition. These works are facsimiles of the eighteenth-century first edition and are undistorted by later interpolations. Each volume deals with a particular field of law and carries with it an introduction by a leading contemporary scholar.Introducing this fourth and final volume, Of Public Wrongs, Thomas A. Green examines Blackstone`s attempt to rationalize the severity of the law with what he saw as the essentially humane inspiration of English law. Green discusses Blackstone`s ideas on criminal law, criminal procedure, and sentencing. Englisch, Ebook.
Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 4 (1769)
ISBN: 9780226163277 bzw. 022616327X, Band: 4495, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, United States of America, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1769) stands as the first great effort to reduce the English common law to a unified and rational system. Blackstone demonstrated that the English law as a system of justice was comparable to Roman law and the civil law of the Continent. Clearly and elegantly written, the work achieved immediate renown and exerted a powerful influence on legal education in England and in America which was to last into the late nineteenth century. The book is regarded not only as a legal classic but as a literary masterpiece. Previously available only in an expensive hardcover set, Commentaries on the Laws of England is published here in four separate volumes, each one affordably priced in a paperback edition. These works are facsimiles of the eighteenth-century first edition and are undistorted by later interpolations. Each volume deals with a particular field of law and carries with it an introduction by a leading contemporary scholar. Introducing this fourth and final volume, Of Public Wrongs, Thomas A. Green examines Blackstone's attempt to rationalize the severity of the law with what he saw as the essentially humane inspiration of English law. Green discusses Blackstone's ideas on criminal law, criminal procedure, and sentencing.
Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 2: A Facsimile of the First Edition of 1765-1769 (1769)
ISBN: 9780226055411 bzw. 0226055418, Band: 2, in Englisch, UNIV OF CHICAGO PR, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe, Nachdruck.
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Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1769) stands as the first great effort to reduce the English common law to a unified and rational system. Blackstone demonstrated that the English law as a system of justice was comparable to Roman law and the civil law of the Continent. Clearly and elegantly written, the work achieved immediate renown and exerted a powerful influence on legal education in England and in America which was to last into the late nineteenth century. The book is regarded not only as a legal classic but as a literary masterpiece. Previously available only in an expensive hardcover set, Commentaries on the Laws of England is published here in four separate volumes, each one affordably priced in a paperback edition. These works are facsimiles of the eighteenth-century first edition and are undistorted by later interpolations. Each volume deals with a particular field of law and carries with it an introduction by a leading contemporary scholar. Introducing this second volume, "Of the Rights of Things," A. W. Brian Simpson discusses the history of Blackstone's theory of various aspects of property rights--real property, feudalism, estates, titles, personal property, and contracts--and the work of his predecessors. P Versandfertig in 2-4 Wochen, Taschenbuch, Neuware, offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten).
Commentaries On The Laws Of England, Volume 2: A Facsimile of the First Edition of 1765-1769 (1769)
ISBN: 9780226055411 bzw. 0226055418, Band: 2, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe, Nachdruck.
William Blackstone, Books, Reference and Language, Commentaries On The Laws Of England, Volume 2: A Facsimile of the First Edition of 1765-1769, Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1769) stands as the first great effort to reduce the English common law to a unified and rational system. Blackstone demonstrated that the English law as a system of justice was comparable to Roman law and the civil law of the Continent. Clearly and elegantly written, the work achieved immediate renown and exerted a powerful influence on legal education in England and in America which was to last into the late nineteenth century. The book is regarded not only as a legal classic but as a literary masterpiece.Previously available only in an expensive hardcover set, Commentaries on the Laws of England is published here in four separate volumes, each one affordably priced in a paperback edition. These works are facsimiles of the eighteenth-century first edition and are undistorted by later interpolations. Each volume deals with a particular field of law and carries with it an introduction by a leading contemporary scholar.Introducing this second volume, Of the Rights of Things, A. W. Brian Simpson discusses the history of Blackstone's theory of various aspects of property rights—real property, feudalism, estates, titles, personal property, and contracts—and the work of his predecessors.
Commentaries on the Laws of England Vol.2 (1769)
ISBN: 0226055418 bzw. 9780226055411, Band: 2, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
administrative law,education and reference,law,law practice,legal reference,reference,textbooks, Commentaries on the Laws of England, 1765-1769, Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1769) stands as the first great effort to reduce the English common law to a unified and rational system. Blackstone demonstrated that the English law as a system of justice was comparable to Roman law and the civil law of the Continent. Clearly and elegantly written, the work achieved immediate renown and exerted a powerful influence on legal education in England and in America which was to last into the late nineteenth century. The book is regarded not only as a legal classic but as a literary masterpiece. Previously available only in an expensive hardcover set, Commentaries on the Laws of England is published here in four separate volumes, each one affordably priced in a paperback edition. These works are facsimiles of the eighteenth-century first edition and are undistorted by later interpolations. Each volume deals with a particular field of law and carries with it an introduction by a leading contemporary scholar. Introducing this second volume, Of the Rights of Things , A. W. Brian Simpson discusses the history of Blackstone's theory of various aspects of property rightsreal property, feudalism, estates, titles, personal property, and contractsand the work of his predecessors.
Commentaries on the Laws of England Vol.2 (1979)
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Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1769) stands as the first great effort to reduce the English common law to a unified and rational system. Blackstone demonstrated that the English law as a system of justice was comparable to Roman law and the civil law of the Continent. Clearly and elegantly written, the work achieved immediate renown and exerted a powerful influence on legal education in England and in America which was to last into the late nineteenth century. The book is regarded not only as a legal classic but as a literary masterpiece. Previously available only in an expensive hardcover set, Commentaries on the Laws of England is published here in four separate volumes, each one affordably priced in a paperback edition. These works are facsimiles of the eighteenth-century first edition and are undistorted by later interpolations. Each volume deals with a particular field of law and carries with it an introduction by a leading contemporary scholar. Introducing this second volume, Of the Rights of Things, A. W. Brian Simpson discusses the history of Blackstone's theory of various aspects of property rights—real property, feudalism, estates, titles, personal property, and contracts—and the work of his predecessors. , Paperback, Edition: 1, Format: Facsimile, Étiquette: University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, Groupe de produits: Book, Publié: 1979-11-15, Studio: University of Chicago Press, Vente de rang: 1066794.
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