Unlike the preceding volumes in this series, "Law Reporting in
Britain" has a single, clear theme: the history and development of
law reporting in Britain, from the earliest English reports of the
second half of the 13th century to the beginnings of the reporting
of planning decisions in the 20th century. Law reports are one of
the main sources from which legal history is written. They record
what lawyers and judges said in court in legal argument arising out
of the facts of particular caes and how the judges decided the
outcome of those cases. They thus provide vital evidence for what
the lawyers and judges of the past believed to be the law of their
day. They also demonstrate the ability of those lawyers and judges
to shape and develop law through argument and decision-making in
individual cases.
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