Description |
2 volumes (lxvii, 457; xlii, 466 pages) ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Vol. 1. Institutions, concepts & personalities / J T Gleeson, J A Watson, R C A Higgins (editors). -- Vol. 2. Commercial common law / J T Gleeson, J A Watson, E Peden (editors) |
Summary |
Begins with an introduction to the formative stages of Royal law, from the Conquest of 1066 to the end of the reign of Edward 1 in 1307. It moves from here to exegeses of the origins of the writs and procedure, the history of statute law, the development of the conscience of equity and the separation of powers |
Analysis |
Law (Australia) |
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History (Australia) |
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Law |
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Cases (Law) |
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Legislation |
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Biography |
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History |
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Australian |
Notes |
Includes chronology, selected glossary and tables of statutes and cases |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Audience |
Tertiary/Undergraduate |
Subject |
Law -- Australia -- History.
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Genre/Form |
History.
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Author |
Watson, J. A. (James A.), editor
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Gleeson, Justin T., editor
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Higgins, R C A, editor
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Peden, E, editor
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ISBN |
9781862879058 (v. I, hardback) |
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9781862879065 (v. II, hardback) |
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9781862879379 (set) |
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