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A History of Australian Tort Law 1901–1945: England's Obedient Servant? - Law in Context
Lunney, Mark (University of New England, Australia)
A History of Australian Tort Law 1901–1945: England's Obedient Servant? - Law in Context
Lunney, Mark (University of New England, Australia)
Argues that Australian discussions of law should be seen through the lens of British race patriotism. Only then can it be recognised that there were distinctively Australian contributions to developing the common law of tort in the first half of the twentieth century.
311 pages, Worked examples or Exercises; 15 Halftones, black and white
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 6, 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9781108437400 |
Publishers | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 311 |
Dimensions | 245 × 170 × 15 mm · 170 g |