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Judgments in Vacation - Exploring Legal Anecdotes and Case Studies in the Judicial Process - cover

Judgments in Vacation - Exploring Legal Anecdotes and Case Studies in the Judicial Process

Edward Abbott Sir Parry

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Judgments in Vacation," Edward Abbott Sir Parry presents a meticulously crafted exploration of legal principles articulated through a series of compelling case discussions. The text deftly balances judicial analysis with eloquent prose, rendering complex legal concepts accessible to both legal scholars and lay readers. Set against the backdrop of the Victorian legal landscape, Abbott Sir Parry infuses his judgments with a sense of moral obligation and social justice, reflecting the era's shifting perspectives on law and governance. His literary style intertwines clarity with a narrative depth that invites readers to engage critically with each case presented. Edward Abbott Sir Parry was a distinguished legal scholar and judge, whose professional journey deeply informed his perspectives on law and justice. Educated at Cambridge, his extensive career in law also encompassed a commitment to reform, particularly concerning civil rights and the welfare of the underprivileged. This background undoubtedly shaped the insights presented in "Judgments in Vacation," as Abbott Sir Parry adeptly critiques and challenges the status quo of his time, urging an evolution in legal thought and practice. For readers keen on understanding the interplay between law and society, "Judgments in Vacation" offers a profound examination of legal precedents, encapsulated in an engaging narrative. Abbott Sir Parry'Äôs blend of jurisprudential wisdom and moral philosophy makes this work an essential addition to any legal scholar'Äôs library, as well as a compelling read for those interested in the historical development of legal thought.
Available since: 11/05/2021.
Print length: 194 pages.

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