Fully revised and updated, this classic text provides the authoritative introduction to the history of the English common law. The book traces the development of the principal features of English legal institutions and doctrines from Anglo-Saxon times to the present and, combined with Baker and Milsom's Sources of Legal History, offers invaluable insights into the development of the common law of persons, obligations, and property, and also of criminal and public law. It is an essential reference point for all lawyers, historians and students seeking to understand the evolution of English law over a millennium.
The book provides an introduction to the main characteristics, institutions, and doctrines of English law over the longer term - particularly the evolution of the common law before the extensive statutory changes and regulatory regimes of the last two centuries. It explores how legal change was brought about in the common law and how judges and lawyers managed to square evolution with respect for inherited wisdom.
By:
John Baker Imprint: Oxford University Press Country of Publication: United Kingdom Edition: 5th Revised edition Dimensions:
Height: 253mm,
Width: 177mm,
Spine: 43mm
Weight: 1.386kg ISBN:9780198812609 ISBN 10: 0198812604 Pages: 704 Publication Date:09 April 2019 Audience:
College/higher education
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Primary
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
Sir John Baker is the Downing Professor of the Laws of England and Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge. He is an Honorary Bencher of the Inner Temple and was knighted for his services to legal history in 2003.