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The High Court of Parliament and Its Supremacy (1910): An Historical Essay on the Boundaries Between Legislation and Adjudication in England - Hardcover

The High Court of Parliament and Its Supremacy (1910): An Historical Essay on the Boundaries Between Legislation and Adjudication in England - Hardcover

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by Charles Howard McIlwain (Author)

Highly acclaimed when it was published, this remains a classic. McIlwain 1871-1968], a professor of history at Harvard University for more than three decades, developed--with a particular emphasis on Parliament's role as a judicial body--Pollock and Maitland's thesis from their landmark work The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I (1895) that Parliament was not a legislature in the modern sense; it was an administrative and judicial instrument of the crown. Oliver Wendell Holmes praised the work in a May 8, 1918 letter to Harold J. Laski: "... it left me greatly admiring it as an altogether admirable piece of work. It also kept me keenly interested from beginning to end." Howe, Holmes-Laski Letters I:152-153. xxi, 408 pp. Reprint of the first edition.

Number of Pages: 438
Dimensions: 1.13 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 09, 2019
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