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Leading Cases in the Common Law, Paperback / softback Book

Paperback / softback

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This book offers a collection of essays by arguably the most popular legal historian writing today.

Most of the essays have not been previously published, and those which have appeared previously have been re-written to make the collection read more coherently.

The collection is centred upon the theme of the leading case - a case where the judgment has established a long-lasting or far reaching precedent in common law, and the author has selected a number of these cases in order to illustrate how the precedents established by the cases have little or nothing to do with the trials themselves.

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