
Oxford's variorum edition of William Blackstone's seminal treatise on the common law of England and Wales offers the definitive account of the Commentaries' development in a modern format. For the first time it is possible to trace the evolution of English law and Blackstone's thought through the eight editions of Blackstone's lifetime, and the authorial corrections of the posthumous ninth edition. Introductions by the general editor and the volume editors set the Commentaries in their historical context, examining Blackstone's distinctive view of the common law, and editorial notes throughout the four volumes assist the modern reader in understanding this key text in the Anglo-American common law tradition. In the final volume of the Commentaries Blackstone presents a comprehensive and critical overview of English criminal law and procedure, prefaced by a discussion of the philosophical and basis of the criminal justice system. His final chapter 'On the Rise, Progress, and Gradual Improvements, of the Laws of England' provides a fitting historical conclusion to the work as a whole.
This volume investigates the foundational principles and procedural frameworks of English criminal law as articulated by William Blackstone in the eighteenth century. Blackstone, a jurist and professor, utilizes his comprehensive knowledge of the common law tradition to categorize public wrongs and the corresponding state responses. The text serves as a critical examination of the philosophical underpinnings of justice and the historical evolution of legal statutes within England and Wales.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and historians recognize this variorum edition as the definitive resource for studying the evolution of Blackstone's thought. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires careful study to fully grasp the nuances of eighteenth-century legal terminology.
Page Count:
444
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191077658
ISBN-13:
9780191077654
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