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Title A century of law reform; twelve lectures on the changes in the law of England during the nineteenth century, delivered at the request of the Council of Legal Education in the Old Hall, Lincoln's Inn, during Michaelmas term 1900 and Hilary term 1901
Published London, Macmillan, 1901

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Description ix, 431 pages
Notes I. Introductory. Changes in the common law and in the law of persons, in the legal profession, and in legal education, by W. Blake Odgers.- II. Changes in criminal law and procedure since 1800, by Sir Harry B. Poland.- III. International law, private and public, by John Pawley Bate.- IV. Changes in the constitution, etc., by A.T. Carter.- V. Changes in domestic legislation, by W. Blake Odgers.- VI. Changes in equity, procedure, and principles, by Augustine Birrell.- VII. Changes in procedure and in the law of evidence.- VIII. Changes in the law of England affecting labour, by Alfred Henry Ruegg.- IX. Changes in the law of real property, by Arthur Underhill.- X. Changes in the law of real property (continued), by Arthur Underhill.- XI. Changes in the law affecting the rights, status, and liabilities of married women, by Montague Lush.- XII. The history of joint stock and limited liability companies, by T.B. Napier. Index
Subject Law.
SUBJECT England -- Law -- History
Subject England.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
Author Council of Legal Education.