Learning the Law: Teaching and the Transmission of English Law, 1150-1900
By (Author) Jonathan Bush
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hambledon Continuum
1st June 2006
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Teaching of a specific subject
Social and cultural history
340.071042
Hardback
444
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
300g
The essays in this text deal with aspects of British legal learning. It traces the tradition of learning dating back to the Middle Ages and how the inns of court provided the equivalent of a legal university. The essays describe how before the middle of the 19th-century there was little formal provision of legal education in Britain and that law in the ancient universities was not intended to have practical value and entrance to the bar was not dependent upon written examination.