In the two related works in this volume, Bentham offers a detailed critique of William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-9). He provides important refelctions on the nature of law, and more particularly on the nature of customary and statute law, and on judicial interpretation.
In the two related works in this volume, Bentham offers a detailed critique of William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-9). He provides important refelctions on the nature of law, and more particularly on the nature of customary and statute law, and on judicial interpretation.
Introduction A Comment on the Commentaries 1: Of the Nature of Laws in General 2: Of the Laws of England Appendices A Fragment on Government Preface Introduction 1: Formation of Government 2: Forms of Government 3: British Constitution 4: Right of the Supreme Power to Make Laws 5: Duty of the Supreme Power to Make Laws Appendix Index of Subjects Index of Names
Introduction A Comment on the Commentaries 1: Of the Nature of Laws in General 2: Of the Laws of England Appendices A Fragment on Government Preface Introduction 1: Formation of Government 2: Forms of Government 3: British Constitution 4: Right of the Supreme Power to Make Laws 5: Duty of the Supreme Power to Make Laws Appendix Index of Subjects Index of Names
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