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图书目录:l Statute Law and Common Law
1. Law and Laws. 2. Relations between Statute Law and Common Law. 3. Binding Force of Precedents. 4. Ratio Decidendi and Obiter Dictum. 5. How far do Judges make Law? 6. Case Law. 7. OtherSourcesofCommonLaw. 8. DelegatedPowersof Legislation. 2 Common Law and Equity 1. Equity and Morality. 2. Law and Equity. 3 History. 4. Main Spheres of Modern Equity. 5. Effect of the " Judicature .4 cts. 3 Other Bodies of English Law 1. Church Courts. 2. Probate and Admmistrattbn. 3. Marriage and Divorce. 4. Admiralty. 5. The Modern Courts. 4 Persons and Personal Relations 1. Unborn Persons. 2. Infants. 3. Parents and Guardians. 4. Legitimacy. 5. Adoption. 6. Married Women. 7. Marriage and Divorce. 8. Insanity. 9. The Crown and its Servants. 10. Nationality and Domicile. 11. Corporations. 12. Societies and Institutions. 13. Agency and Partnership. 14. Enemy Status. 5 Property 1. The Conception of Property. 2. Ownership and Possession. 3. Real Property and Personal Property. 4. Tenure. 5. Estates in Possession. 6. Estates in futuro. 7. Co-ownership. 8. Other Interests in Land. 9. ChattelsReal. 10. The Property Acts. 11. Conveyances of Land. 12. Settlements. 13. Mortgages of Land. 14. Goods. 15. Intangible Personal Property. 16. Trusts. 17. Mortgages and Pledges of Personalty. 18. Liens. 19. Execution and Bankruptcy. 20. Wills. 21." Intestacy. 22. Executors and Administrators. Notes 1 and 2. 6 Contracts 1. Acts in the Law. 2. Conveyance and Contract. 3. Formal Contracts. 4. Consideration. 5. Offer and Acceptance. 6. Written Contracts. 7. Mistake. 8. Misrepresentation and Fraud. 9. lllegah'ty. 10. Limits and Extensions of Contractual Rights and Duties. 11. Negotiable Instruments. 12. Breach of Contract. 13. Termination of Contractual Rights and Liabilities. 7 Torts 1. The Liability for Tort. 2. General Conditions of Liability (Intention. Motive and Malice. Negh'gence. Liability without Intention or Negligence. Damage and'Damages). 3. Termination of Liability (Death of Either Party. Limitation of A ctions). 4. Specific Torts (Wrongs to Personal Safety and Liberty. Defamation. Abuse of Legal Proceedings. Interference with Family and Other Relations. Fraud. Torts in Respect of Property). 8 Crimes I. Sources of Criminal Law. 2. Civil and Criminal Law Contrasted. 3. Classification of Crimes and Offences. 4. General Principles. 5. High Treason. 6. Incitement to Disaffection. 7. Unlawful Assembly and Riot. 8. Preservation of Order on the Occasion of Public Processions and Public Meetings. 9. Libel, Sedition, and Obscenity. 10. Homicide. 11. Offences against Property. Bibliography Index |