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Are you fascinated by the intricacies of legal systems? Dive into the world of Roman Law and Common Law with this insightful book. Written by esteemed Professor F. H. Lawson, this book provides a comprehensive comparison in outline, shedding light on the fundamental rules and institutions of these two systems. Gain a deeper understanding of the independent approaches of the Roman and Common Law traditions to the same aspects of human life.
Originally published in 1936 and revised by Professor Lawson in 1952, this second edition is a testament to the enduring relevance and scholarly value of this work. With extensive revisions and updates, including small corrections in 1965, this book continues to be a valuable resource for legal scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike.
Whether you are a law student looking to expand your knowledge or a legal professional seeking insights into different legal systems, Roman Law and Common Law: A Comparison in Outline is a must-read. Order your copy today and embark on a fascinating journey through the realms of Roman and Common Law!
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