Lectures on the Relation Between Law and Public Opinion in England During the Nineteenth Century.
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Intro -- A.V. Dicey, Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion in England during the Nineteenth Century -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents, p. v -- Introduction to the Liberty Fund Edition, p. xiii -- Editor's Note, p. xxiii -- Preface to the First Edition, p. xxv -- Preface to the Second Edition, p. xxix -- Lectures on the Relation Between Law & -- Public Opinion in England During the Nineteenth Century -- Lecture I. Relation between Law and Public Opinion, p. 3 -- Lecture II. Characteristics of Law-making Opinion in England, p. 14 -- Lecture III. Democracy and Legislation, p. 36 -- Lecture IV. The Three Main Currents of Public Opinion, p. 45 -- Lecture V. The Period of Old Toryism or Legislative Quiescence, p. 51 -- Lecture VI. The Period of Benthamism or Individualism, p. 91 -- Lecture VIII. The Period of Collectivism, p. 183 -- Lecture IX. The Debt of Collectivism to Benthamism, p. 215 -- Lecture X. Counter-Currents and Cross-Currents of Legislative Opinion, p. 221 -- Lecture XI. Judicial Legislation, p. 257 -- Lecture XII. Relation between Legislative Opinion and General Public Opinion, p. 284 -- Appendix, p. 331 -- Note I. The Right of Association, p. 331 -- Note II. The Ecclesiastical Commission, p. 340 -- Note III. University Tests, p. 342 -- Note IV. Judge-made Law, p. 346 -- Note V. Proposed Collectivist Legislation of 1905, p. 356 -- Introduction to the Second Edition, p. 359 -- Index, p. 403.
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