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Charles Stephens

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A Study in Legal History Volume I

Fiat Justitia
By: Charles Stephens
£39.99

Lord Denning was the greatest English judge of the 20th century. He taught that the common law must develop to do practical justice. This book evaluates his judicial approach, his understanding of precedent, individual rights, and the control of power.

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A Study in Legal History Volume II; The Last of England

Lord Denning’s Englishry and the Law
By: Charles Stephens
£39.99

Lord Denning’s celebrated judgments were known for their deep ‘Englishness’. As English identity is fiercely debated today, this book considers the role of Englishness in his jurisprudence, from his views on history and race to European law.

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A Study in Legal History Volume III; Freedom under the Law

Lord Denning as Master of the Rolls, 1962-1982
By: Charles Stephens
£39.99

Hailed as the 20th century’s most important judge, this book explores Lord Denning’s career against the backdrop of the 1960s and 70s, examining his role in the Profumo affair and the controversies that shaped modern Britain.

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The Jurisprudence of Lord Denning

A Study in Legal History, in Three Volumes
By: Charles Stephens
£99.99

This definitive trilogy explores the jurisprudence of Lord Denning, the 20th century’s most pivotal judge. It reveals his shaping of the common law, his view of English identity, and his response to an era of immense social change.

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