The English legal system
[by] Radcliffe and Cross.
- 5th ed. by Lord Cross of Chelsea and G. J. Hand.
- London: Butterworths, 1971.
- x, 472 p.: 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: The Anglo-Saxon period -- The Norman period, 1066-1154 -- The Early angevins, 1154-1215 -- The Development of parliament and the central courts -- The Criminal law in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries -- The Civil law in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries -- The council and the court of star chamber -- The Court of chancery from its origin to the restoration -- The Court of justice from the restoration to the nineteenth century -- The Common law - fifteenth to eighteenth centuries (I) -- The Common law - fifteenth to eighteenth centuries (II) -- The criminal courts__fifteenth to nineteenth centuries -- Courts of appeal: The Exchequer chamber and the House of Lords -- Courts of special jurisdiction -- The Supreme Courts of law and equity, 1825-1875 -- The Modern county Courts -- The Privy council -- Case law and statute law -- The Legal profession -- The Legal system and the state -- Looking ahead