Common Law in Colonial America

Auteur: Nelson, William E. (Edward Weinfeld Professor of Law and Professor of History, New York University)
Editeur: Oxford University Press Inc
After concluding that the mid-eighteenth-century colonial legal system usually functioned effectively, this book focuses on constitutional events leading to the American Revolution, showing how lawyers used ideology in the interests of their clients and became revolutionary leaders. Ideology thus served to protect institutional structures and socio-economic interests.
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After concluding that the mid-eighteenth-century colonial legal system usually functioned effectively, this book focuses on constitutional events leading to the American Revolution, showing how lawyers used ideology in the interests of their clients and became revolutionary leaders. Ideology thus served to protect institutional structures and socio-economic interests.
ISBN / EAN 9780190850487
Auteur Nelson, William E. (Edward Weinfeld Professor of Law and Professor of History, New York University)
Editeur Oxford University Press Inc