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" Learning the law : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 857181
Title & Author : Learning the law : : teaching and the transmission of law in England, 1150-1900 /\ edited by Jonathan A. Bush and Alain Wijffels.
Publication Statement : London ;Rio Grande, Ohio :: Hambledon Press,, 1999.
Page. NO : xxv, 417 pages ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 1852851848
: : 9781852851842
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : The Becket conflict and the invention of the myth of 'lex non scripta' / Bruce O'Brien -- Teaching each other: judges, clerks, jurors and malefactors define the guilt/innocence jury / Roger D. Groot -- Law-writing and law teaching: treatise evidence of the formal teaching of English law in the late thirteenth century / John S. Beckerman -- Legal education in England before the Inns of Court / Paul Brand -- The mirror of justices / David J. Seipp -- Reading the law: statute books and the private transmission of legal knowledge in late medieval England / Don C. Skemer -- The 'excepciones contra brevia': a late thirteenth-century teaching tool / Patrick F. Philbin -- Oral instruction in land law and conveyancing, 1250-1500 / John H. Baker -- The canon law curriculum in medieval Cambridge / James A. Brundage -- The education of English proctors, 1400-1640 / R.H. Helmholz -- Teaching the law in a time of change: the royal prerogative and the Statute of Uses / Margaret McGlynn -- The ascent of the readings: some evidence from readings on wills / M.C. Mirow -- Michael Dalton: the training of the early modern justice of the peace and the Cromwellian reforms / L.R. McInnis -- Legal handbooks as rhetoric books for common lawyers in early common England / Lisa A. Perry -- Study at the Restoration Inns of Court / Thomas W. Evans -- Lay legal knowledge in early modern England / Wilfrid Prest -- Charles Viner and his chair: legal education in eighteenth-century Oxford / D.J. Ibbetson -- English ideas on legal education in Virginia / W.H. Bryson -- Apprenticeship or academy? The idea of a law university, 1830-1860 / Christopher W. Brooks and Michael Lobban -- Who attended the lectures of Sir Henry Maine: and does it matter? / Raymond Cocks -- Sir Thomas Erskine Holland and the treatise tradition: 'The elements of jurisprudence' revisited / Richard A. Cosgrove -- Sir Frederick Pollock and the teaching of English law / Steve Hedley.
Abstract : "The essays in Learning the Law, including essays by John Baker, Paul Brand, James Brundage, Richard Helmholz and other British and American scholars, deal with all aspects of British legal learning. Taken together they represent an impressive contribution to understanding how the law was both taught and learned."--Jacket.
Subject : Law-- Study and teaching-- England-- History.
Subject : Aufsatzsammlung
Subject : Droit-- Etude et enseignement-- Grande-Bretagne-- Histoire-- Congrès.
Subject : Juristenausbildung
Subject : Law-- Study and teaching.
Subject : Geschichte 1150-1900.
Subject : Juridische opleiding.
Subject : England
Subject : England.
Dewey Classification : ‭340/.071/142‬
LC Classification : ‭KD432‬‭.L43 1999‬
NLM classification : ‭86.02‬bcl
: ‭86.10‬bcl
: ‭fn g02x‬sdnb
Added Entry : Bush, Jonathan A.
: Wijffels, Alain A.
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