William Blackstone Libri
William Blackstone fu un giurista e giudice inglese che divenne il primo professore Vineriano di Common Law all'Università di Oxford. Le sue lezioni sul diritto inglese, le prime del loro genere, divennero un riferimento definitivo sui principi del Common Law. Queste opere influenzarono profondamente la formazione del diritto costituzionale americano e continuano a essere citate nelle decisioni della Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti ancora oggi. La sua visione dell'educazione legale pose le basi per il sistema moderno delle facoltà di giurisprudenza americane.






Commentaire Sur Le Code Criminel D'Angleterre V1-2 (1776)
- 552pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
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The Rights Of Persons, According To The Text Of Blackstone
Incorporating The Alterations Down To The Present Time (1839)
- 548pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
A concise version of Sir William Blackstone's famous Commentaries on the Laws of England, perfect for law students and legal scholars. This edition is updated to reflect the present state of the law and is ideal for anyone who wants to quickly and easily master the fundamental principles of English law.
Commentaries On the Laws of England: In Four Books; Volume I
- 512pagine
- 18 ore di lettura
Get a rare glimpse into the English legal system with Commentaries on the Laws of England by William Blackstone. The book comprises an extensive legal treatise broken into four books that discuss various facets of English law. The book is a seminal work of the 18th century and has been an essential reference for law students and practitioners ever since. An excellent addition to any legal scholar's library or anyone with an interest in the workings of the legal system.
Commentaries On The Laws Of England; Volume 3
- 566pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
Blackstone's Commentaries, first published in 1765, is one of the most important works in the history of the common law. It stands as a monument to Blackstone's legal learning, and to the principles of English law which he expounded.
An Analysis of the Laws of England
- 282pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Commentaries On The Laws Of England: Of The Rights Of Things
- 640pagine
- 23 ore di lettura
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First published in the 18th century, Blackstone's 'Commentaries' is one of the most influential works of legal scholarship in the Anglo-American tradition. This selection from Book 2 covers topics such as property, torts, and criminal law, and includes Blackstone's famous statement that 'better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer'. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of law or political philosophy.