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- Judges and Judging in the History of the Common Law and Civil Law
- Judges and Judging in the History of the Common Law and Civil Law: From Antiquity to Modern Times
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Contributors
- I Common law
- 1 Judges and judging 1176–1307
- 2 Formalism and realism in fifteenth-century English law:
- 3 Early-modern judges and thepractice of precedent
- 4 Bifurcation and the bench:
- 5 Sir William Scott and the law ofmarriage
- 6 The politics of English law in thenineteenth century
- 7 Judges andthe criminal law in England 1808–61
- 8 Bureaucratic adjudication:
- II Continental law
- III Imperial law
- Index
8 - Bureaucratic adjudication:
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2012
- Judges and Judging in the History of the Common Law and Civil Law
- Judges and Judging in the History of the Common Law and Civil Law: From Antiquity to Modern Times
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Contributors
- I Common law
- 1 Judges and judging 1176–1307
- 2 Formalism and realism in fifteenth-century English law:
- 3 Early-modern judges and thepractice of precedent
- 4 Bifurcation and the bench:
- 5 Sir William Scott and the law ofmarriage
- 6 The politics of English law in thenineteenth century
- 7 Judges andthe criminal law in England 1808–61
- 8 Bureaucratic adjudication:
- II Continental law
- III Imperial law
- Index
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- Judges and Judging in the History of the Common Law and Civil LawFrom Antiquity to Modern Times, pp. 157 - 174Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012