The Oxford Companion to LawClarendon Press, 1980 - 1366 pages Far more than a legal dictionary or encyclopedia of legal rules, this volume contains thousands of entries on every aspect of law, ranging historically from the dawn of Greek and Roman civilization to the present. Entries cover legal history and philsophy, comparative law, international law, and the main legal systems that share the common Western legal tradition. |
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TEXT OF THE COMPANION | 96 |
APPENDIX I | 632 |
Lists of the Holders of Various Offices | 1316 |
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