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    Leading Cases in the Common Law

     
    Leading Cases in the Common Law

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    Brian Simpson's new book addresses the phenomenon of the leading case--the judicial decision which acquires a timeless quality, coming the stand for some legal idea, or principle, or doctrine thought to be central to the casuistic tradition of the common law. How do such cases arise in the
    first place? Can we tell why they were decided as they were? How do they come to achieve their special status? By a detailed and meticulous investigation of their original historical context, and by tracing out their strange intellectual history, this book develops a highly original approach to the
    study of judicial decisions; one which represents an attack upon the deeply anti-empirical tradition of academic legal writing. Written in an unpretentious style, and in a manner which assumes of the reader no special legal expertise, this book will appeal to all those who are interested in the
    cultural and social history of the law and of legal thought, and who like to combine intellectual stimulation with the innocent pleasure of a good read.

    Product details

    EAN/ISBN:
    9780198262992
    Edition:
    Revised
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    332
    Publication date:
    1997-04-24
    Publisher:
    Oxford University Press, USA
    EAN/ISBN:
    9780198262992
    Edition:
    Revised
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    332
    Publication date:
    1997-04-24
    Publisher:
    Oxford University Press, USA

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