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The Oxford history of the laws of England Vol. VI : 1483 - 1558

Baker John

The Oxford history of the laws of England Vol. VI : 1483 - 1558 - Oxford Oxford University Press 2012 - 964p

Contents:
Part I English Law and the Renaissance
1 English Law and the Renaissance
Part II The Constitution
2 General Features of the Constitution
3 Freedom, the State, and the Individual1
4 The King's Dominions outside the Realm
Part III The Courts
5 Introduction: Jurisdictional Movements
6 The Court of Common Pleas
7 The Court of King's Bench
8 The Court of Exchequer
9 The Court of Chancery
10 The Council and Conciliar Courts
11 Admiralty Courts and Courts Martial
12 The New Revenue Courts1
13 Ecclesiastical Courts
14 Commissions
15 The Metropolis
16 Local Courts
Part IV Civil Procedure and Pleading
17 Commencing an Action1
18 Pleading
19 Trial by Jury
20 Damages and Costs
21 Legal Discussion in Court
Part V The Legal Profession and its Learning
22 The Judiciary
23 The Bar
24 Attorneys and Clerks
25 The Education of Lawyers
26 Case-Law
27 Law Books and Publishing
Part VI Criminal Law and Procedure
28 Criminal Procedure
29 The Development of Criminal Law1
30 Privileges and Immunities
31 The Law Relating to Felonies1
32 Treason and Offences against Public Order
Part VII Persons
33 Status and Legal Personality
Part VIII The Law of Property
34 Agrarian Changes and Security of Tenure
35 Uses, Wills, and Fiscal Feudalism
36 Family Settlements
37 Dissolution of the Monasteries1
38 Litigation over Real Property
39 Property in Chattels
Part IX The Law of Torts
40 Trespass and Case
41 Negligence and Fault
42 Deceit
43 Nuisance
44 Defamation
45 Conversion and Detinue
46 Procuring Breaches of Contract
Part X The Law of Contract
47 Principles of Contractual Liability
48 Debt and Formal Contracts
49 Assumpsit for Nonfeasance
50 Accountability and Quasi-Contract.

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