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A history of tort law 1900-1950 / Paul Mitchell, Professor of Laws, UCL.

A history of tort law 1900-1950 / Paul Mitchell, Profes...

A history of tort law 1900-1950 / Paul Mitchell, Professor of Laws, UCL.

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A history of tort law 1900-1950 / Paul Mitchell, Professor of Laws, UCL.

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Full title

A history of tort law 1900-1950 / Paul Mitchell, Professor of Laws, UCL.

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G 2015/499

Record Identifier

74VKOwybApLd

MMS ID

991022370959702626

Language

English

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Physical content

pages cm.

Content type

text

Media type

unmediated

Carrier type

volume

Contents

Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; Part I: 2. Definition and theory; 3. War; 4. Women; 5. Children; 6. Media; 7. Roads; 8. Workmen; Part II: 9. The Law Revision Committee; 10. Death; 11. Contribution; 12. Husbands; 13. Contributory negligence; 14. Conclusion: beyond 1950; Appendix. Gu...

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Place of Publication

England

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Summary

"Any title containing dates immediately raises questions: why start there?, why stop then? When the answer is not immediately obvious - the start and end of a monarch's reign, say, or a war - there may be little consolation in the reader's discovering that the contents of such books almost always break their titles' implicit promises to confine the...

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Full title

A history of tort law 1900-1950 / Paul Mitchell, Professor of Laws, UCL.

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General note

Cambridge studies in English legal history.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Call Numbers

G 2015/499

Record Identifier

74VKOwybApLd

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKOwybApLd

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ISBN

0521768616 (hardback)

9780521768610 (hardback)

DDC

346.420309/041

MMS ID

991022370959702626

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