Om The Englishman's Right
The Englishmans Right is a dialogue between a barrister and a juryman, which clearly explains the antiquity, excellent designed use, and the office and just privilege of juries by the law of England. This book provides an in-depth analysis of the role of juries in the legal system of England. Written by John Hawles, a barrister at law, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of English law.
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