The American Codification Movement: A Study of Antebellum Legal Reform
By (Author) Charles M. Cook
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
17th July 1981
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
340.30973
Hardback
248
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
595g
[Cook] has provided a well-written synthesis of one of the most hotly contested reform movements in our legal history. He has made all sides of this debate accessible, clear, and understandable to any reader and would, thus, earn the accolades of any talented codificationist.-The Journal of American History
"Cook has provided a well-written synthesis of one of the most hotly contested reform movements in our legal history. He has made all sides of this debate accessible, clear, and understandable to any reader and would, thus, earn the accolades of any talented codificationist."-The Journal of American History
"[Cook] has provided a well-written synthesis of one of the most hotly contested reform movements in our legal history. He has made all sides of this debate accessible, clear, and understandable to any reader and would, thus, earn the accolades of any talented codificationist."-The Journal of American History