Custom, Courts, and Counsel
Discover the intricate relationship between law and history in Custom, Courts, and Counsel by A. K. R Kiralfy. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1985, this hardback edition spans 158 pages and delves into the evolution of courts and their procedures throughout time. This insightful collection not only highlights the historical context of legal systems but also showcases the diverse themes and approaches that define contemporary legal history. Perfect for students, legal professionals, and history enthusiasts alike, this book offers a comprehensive look at the interplay between custom and law in Great Britain. Enhance your understanding of administrative law and regulatory practices with this essential addition to your library.