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Hardcover Ruins Of Time Exemplified In Sir Matthew Hale's History Of The Pleas Of The Crown Book

ISBN: 1024771296

ISBN13: 9781024771299

Ruins Of Time Exemplified In Sir Matthew Hale's History Of The Pleas Of The Crown

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Explore the enduring legacy of Sir Matthew Hale's monumental work, 'History of the Pleas of the Crown, ' through the insightful analysis of Andrew Amos. This volume delves into the historical significance and lasting impact of Hale's contributions to English criminal law. Amos masterfully elucidates the core principles and philosophical underpinnings of Hale's treatise, revealing its influence on subsequent legal thought and practice.

Discover how Hale's meticulous examination of historical precedents shaped the development of legal doctrines and continues to inform contemporary legal discourse. 'Ruins Of Time Exemplified In Sir Matthew Hale's History Of The Pleas Of The Crown' offers a comprehensive understanding of the historical context and intellectual foundations of one of the most important works in the history of English law.

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