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Paperback Readings on the History and System of the Common Law: 3rd Edition Book

ISBN: 1025943511

ISBN13: 9781025943510

Readings on the History and System of the Common Law: 3rd Edition

"Readings on the History and System of the Common Law" is an essential compilation of legal scholarship and historical documents curated by the eminent legal theorist Roscoe Pound. This authoritative volume provides a deep exploration of the development, structure, and foundational principles of the common law tradition. Designed to offer a comprehensive overview of how legal systems evolve, the work brings together key judicial decisions, historical statutes, and insightful commentary that trace the trajectory of law from its early English roots to its modern applications.

Throughout the text, Pound emphasizes the systemic nature of law, illustrating how historical precedents and evolving social needs shape the administration of justice. The collection covers a broad spectrum of topics, including the origins of the jury system, the development of equity, and the fundamental doctrines that govern property, contracts, and torts. By presenting these primary sources alongside scholarly analysis, the work serves as an indispensable resource for students of jurisprudence, legal historians, and practitioners seeking a profound understanding of the intellectual heritage of the Anglo-American legal system. "Readings on the History and System of the Common Law" remains a cornerstone in legal education, offering timeless insights into the enduring legacy of the common law.

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