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A History of Tort Law 1900–1950
Paul Mitchell
出版
Cambridge University Press
, 2015
主題
Law / General
Law / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
Law / Legal History
Law / Torts
ISBN
0521768616
9780521768610
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=4mWTBQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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"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 themselves to events between certain dates. So it might be as well to come clean right at the very start, and admit that nothing special or symbolic happened in either 1900 or 1950 that will serve as the beginning and end points of this book. Indeed, in a discipline like law where so much turns on interpreting what has happened in the past, a pedantically strict attitude to start dates is always likely to create more problems than it solves. As readers may have guessed from the suspiciously round numbers in the title, this is a book about the history of tort law that focuses on the first half of the twentieth century, but has no hesitation in straying slightly outside the period where the subject-matter calls for it"--