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In the eighteenth century, the English common law courts laid the foundation that continues to support present-day Anglo-American law. Lord Mansfield, Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, 1756-1788, was the dominant judicial force behind these developments. In this abridgment of his two-volume book, The Mansfield Manuscripts and the Growth of English Law in the Eighteenth Century, James Oldham presents the fundamentals of the English common law during this period, with a detailed description of the operational features of the common law courts. This work includes revised and updated versions of the historical and analytical essays that introduced the case transcriptions in the original volumes, with each chapter focusing on a different aspect of the law. While considerable scholarship has been devoted to the eighteenth-century English criminal trial, little attention has been given to the civil side. This book helps to fill that gap, providing an understanding of the principal body of substantive law with which America's founding fathers would have been familiar. It is an invaluable reference for practicing lawyers, scholars, and students of Anglo-American legal history.Product Identifiers
PublisherT.H.E. University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-139780807855324
eBay Product ID (ePID)91977789
Product Key Features
Number of Pages448 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameEnglish Common Law in the Age of Mansfield
Publication Year2004
AuthorJames Oldham
Subject AreaCivil Law
SeriesStudies in Legal History
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height235 mm
Item Width156 mm
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorJames Oldham