The Sources of English Law is a book written by Heinrich Brunner in 1908. The book explores the historical development of English law, tracing its origins from the Anglo-Saxon period to the modern era. Brunner examines the various sources of English law, including common law, statutes, and equity, and discusses their significance and influence on the legal system. He also delves into the role of the judiciary in interpreting and applying the law,...
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