Lectures on the relation between law & public opinion in England during the nineteenth century /
by Dicey, A. V.
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Dhaka University Library General Stacks | Non Fiction | 346.04 DIL (Browse shelf) | Available | 55235 |
Spine title: Law and opinion in England.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Relation between law and public opinion -- Characteristics of law-making opinion in England -- Democracy and legislation -- The three main currents of public opinion -- The period of Old Toryism or legislative quiescence -- The period of Benthamism or individualism -- The growth of collectivism -- Period of collectivism -- The debt of collectivism to Benthamism -- Counter-currents and cross-currents of legislative opinion -- Judicial legislation -- Relation between legislative opinion and general public opinion -- Appendix: I. The right of association. II. The Ecclesiastical commission. III. University tests. IV. Judge-made law. V. Proposed collectivist legislation of 1905.
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