Common law constitution
Material type: TextSeries: The hamlyn lecturesPublication details: UK Cambrdige University Press 2014Description: xvi,90p. 23 cmISBN:- 978110434653
- 342.2 23 LA-C
- KD671 .L395 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Lecture I. The common law and state power -- Lecture II. The common law and extremism -- Lecture III. The common law and Europe.
"The law is not a science, for its purpose is not to find out natural facts. It is an art as architecture is an art: its function is practical, but it is enhanced by such qualities as elegance, economy and clarity. The law has two practical purposes: first, to require, forbid or penalise forms of conduct between citizen and citizen, and citizen and State; secondly, to provide formal rules for classes of human activity whose fulfilment would otherwise be confused, uncertain or ineffective. Laws in the former category include every provision for a remedy"--
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