Frederick Pollock and the English Juristic Tradition
Discover the profound impact of Frederick Pollock on the English juristic tradition in Neil Duxbury's insightful book, Frederick Pollock and the English Juristic Tradition. Published by Oxford University Press in 2004, this hardback edition spans 368 pages and delves into the intricate career and contributions of one of England's most influential jurists. Duxbury meticulously examines Pollock's jurisprudence, his philosophy of common law, and his significant treatise writing and editorial initiatives. This comprehensive historical account highlights Pollock's complex and vital role in shaping English law and advancing juristic inquiry. Whether you are a legal scholar, a student of law, or simply interested in the evolution of legal thought, this book offers a compelling exploration of Pollock's legacy. Enhance your understanding of English legal history with this essential read.