Clarendon law lectures The law's two bodies : some evidential problems in English legal history

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0199245185 
ISBN 13
9780199245185 
Category
United Kingdom  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2001 
Pages
xix, 197 pages  
Subject
United Kingdom Common Law 
Series Name
Abstract
"The common law is almost universally regarded as a system of case-law, increasingly supplemented by legislation, but this is only partly true. There is an extensive body of lawyers' law which has a real existence outside the formal sources but is seldom acknowledged or discussed either by theorists or legal historians. This will still be so even when every judicial decision is electronically accessible. In the heyday of the inns of court, this second body of law was partly expressed in 'common learning', a corpus of legal doctrine handed on largely by oral tradition and a system of education informing the mind of every common lawyer.That common learning emanated from a law school in which the judges actively participated, and in which the lecturers of one generation provided the judiciary of the next. Some of it was written down, though the texts were until recently forgotten, and its importance was overlooked by historians as a result of changes in the common-law system during the early-modern period. Other forms of informal law may be seen at work in other times and contexts. Although judicial decisions will always remain prime sources of legal history, as well as of law, the other body of legal thought and practice is equally 'law' in that it influences lawyers and has real consequences.Neither the history nor the present working of the common law can be understood without acknowledging its importance."--Jacket. 
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Content:
Lecture 1. Case-Law and Statute-Law -- Lecture 2. Legal Fictions -- Lecture 3. Common Usage and Common Learning. 
Biblio Notes
Series statement on jacket.
Includes bibliographical references and index.  
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