A Modern Legal History of England and Wales 1750 1950

A Modern Legal History of England and Wales 1750 1950
Author: A. H. Manchester
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1980
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015009046502

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Sources of English Legal History

Sources of English Legal History
Author: A. H. Manchester
Publsiher: Lexis Pub
Total Pages: 443
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0406516596

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Law and Society in England 1750 1950

Law and Society in England 1750 1950
Author: William Cornish,Stephen Banks,Charles Mitchell,Paul Mitchell,Rebecca Probert
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509931255

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Law and Society in England 1750–1950 is an indispensable text for those wishing to study English legal history and to understand the foundations of the modern British state. In this new updated edition the authors explore the complex relationship between legal and social change. They consider the ways in which those in power themselves imagined and initiated reform and the ways in which they were obliged to respond to demands for change from outside the legal and political classes. What emerges is a lively and critical account of the evolution of modern rights and expectations, and an engaging study of the formation of contemporary social, administrative and legal institutions and ideas, and the road that was travelled to create them. The book is divided into eight chapters: Institutions and Ideas; Land; Commerce and Industry; Labour Relations; The Family; Poverty and Education; Accidents; and Crime. This extensively referenced analysis of modern social and legal history will be invaluable to students and teachers of English law, political science, and social history.

Crime Policing and Punishment in England 1750 1914

Crime  Policing and Punishment in England  1750   1914
Author: David Taylor
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1998-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781349271054

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One of the fastest-growing and most exciting areas of historical research in recent years has been the study of crime and the criminal. The intrinsic fascination of the subject is enhanced by the fact that between the mid eighteenth century and early twentieth century, the English criminal justice system was fundamentally transformed as a new disciplinary state emerged. Drawing on recent research, this book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis of these important changes.

Information Sources in Law

Information Sources in Law
Author: J.R. Winterton,Elizabeth M. Moys
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2012-06-21
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9783110976410

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The aim of each volume of this series Guides to Information Sources is to reduce the time which needs to be spent on patient searching and to recommend the best starting point and sources most likely to yield the desired information. The criteria for selection provide a way into a subject to those new to the field and assists in identifying major new or possibly unexplored sources to those who already have some acquaintance with it. The series attempts to achieve evaluation through a careful selection of sources and through the comments provided on those sources.

Law and Society in England

Law and Society in England
Author: William Rodolph Cornish,Geoffrey de N. Clark
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 710
Release: 1989
Genre: England
ISBN: UCAL:B4964884

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This study of legal history covers in detail the complexities of two centuries of intense social and legal change. The authors investigate the manner in which the legislative process responded to the growing demands for regulation and reform in a fast-changing society.

The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Law

The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Law
Author: John Witte, Jr.,Rafael Domingo
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 921
Release: 2023
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780197606759

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This volume tells the story of the interaction between Christianity and law-historically and today, in the traditional heartlands of Christianity and around the globe. Sixty new chapters by leading scholars provide authoritative and accessible accounts of foundational Christian teachings on law and legal thought over the past two millennia; the current interaction and contestation of law and Christianity on all continents; how Christianity shaped and was shaped by core public, private, penal, and procedural laws; various old and new forms of Christian canon law, natural law theory, and religious freedom norms; Christian teachings on fundamental principles of law and legal order; and Christian contributions to controversial legal issues. Together, the chapters make clear that Christianity and law have had a perennial and permanent influence on each other over time and across cultures, albeit with varying levels of intensity and effectiveness. This volume defines "Christianity" broadly to include Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox traditions and various denominations and schools of thought within them. It draws on Christian ideas and institutions, norms and practices, texts and titans to tell the story of Christianity's engagement with the world of law over the past two millennia. The volume also defines "law" broadly as the normative order of justice, power, and freedom. The chapters address natural laws of conscience, reason, and the Bible and positive laws enacted by states, churches, and voluntary associations. Several chapters focus on Christian engagement with specific types of law: canon law, family law, education law, constitutional law, criminal law, procedural law, and laws governing labor, tax, contracts, torts, property, and beyond. Other chapters take up cutting edge legal issues of racial justice, environmental care, migration, euthanasia, and (bio)technology as well as fundamental legal principles of liberty, dignity, equality, justice, equity, judgment, and solidarity.

Making Legal History

Making Legal History
Author: Anthony Musson,Chantal Stebbings
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2012-01-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107014497

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The first book to address the way that the broad and inclusive subject of legal history is researched and written.