Originally published in 1937, this book contains a collection of
fourteen lectures, addresses and papers written by Lord Macmillan,
all devoted to the subject of law and the range of aspects in
society law affects, alters and assimilates, such as politics,
ethics and language. Delivered between the years of 1916-36 in
cities such as Cambridge, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Glasgow, the
lectures in this book were intended to spark discussion and debate
over the influential currents of the British legal system. This
rich and telling social commentary of law in early twentieth
century Britain will be of considerable value to law scholars and
is also a must read for the broader community of scholars in
cognate fields such as political science, philosophy and the
history of education.
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