Description
Product ID: | 9781316648377 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Law in Context |
Title: | Making Commercial Law Through Practice 1830-1970 |
Authors: | Author: Ross Cranston |
Page Count: | 527 |
Subjects: | Economic history, Economic history, Legal history, Commercial law, Company law, Legal history, Commercial law, Company law |
Description: | This history of English commercial law draws on archival research. It gives the lawyer and law student background to current commercial law, furnishes historians with an explanation of commercial law and practice relevant to international trade, manufacturing and finance, and adds a new dimension to the history of British commerce. Making Commercial Law Through Practice 1830–1970 adds a new dimension to the history of Britain''s commerce, trade manufacturing and financial services, by showing how they have operated in law over the last one hundred and forty years. In the main law and lawyers were not the driving force; regulation was largely absent; and judges tended to accommodate commercial needs, so that market actors were able to shape the law through their practices. Using legal and historical scholarship, the author draws on archival sources previously unexploited for the study of commercial practice and the law''s role in it. This book will stimulate parallel research in other subject areas of law. Modern commercial lawyers will learn a great deal about the current law from the story of its evolution, and economic and business historians will see how the world of commerce and trade operated in a legal context. |
Imprint Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Publisher Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2022-08-11 |