Law and the Whirligig of Time

Law and the Whirligig of Time

Author: Stephen Sedley

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2018-05-17

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 1509917101

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For over 30 years, first as a QC, then as a judge, and latterly as a visiting professor of law at Oxford, Stephen Sedley has written and lectured about aspects of the law that do not always get the attention they deserve. His first anthology of essays, Ashes and Sparks, was praised in the New York Times by Ian McEwan for its 'exquisite, finely balanced prose, the prickly humour, the knack of artful quotation and an astonishing historical grasp'. 'You could have no interest in the law,' McEwan wrote, 'and read his book for pure intellectual delight.' The present volume contains more recent articles by Stephen Sedley on the law, many of them from the London Review of Books, and lectures given to a variety of audiences. The first part is concerned with law as part of history - Feste's 'whirligig of time'; the second part with law and rights. The third part is a group of biographical and critical pieces on a number of figures from the legal and musical worlds. The final part is more personal, going back to the author's days at the bar, and then forward to some parting reflections.


Law and the Whirligig of Time

Law and the Whirligig of Time

Author: Stephen Sedley

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2018-05-17

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 1509917098

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"For over 30 years, first as a QC, then as a judge, and latterly as a visiting professor of law at Oxford, [the author] has written and lectured about aspects of the law that do not always get the attention they deserve...This volume contains recent articles...and lectures given to a variety of audiences. The first part is concerned with law as part of history - Feste's 'whirligig of time'; the second part with law and rights. The third part is a group of biographical and critical pieces on a number of figures from the legal and musical worlds. The final part is more personal, going back to the author's days at the bar, and then forward to some parting reflections."--


Woman and Society

Woman and Society

Author: Meyrick Booth

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-11-20

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1040165613

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First published in 1929 the foreword begins: “We live in an age of rapidly changing values. This must be my excuse for adding another to the long list of books dealing with the Education, Life and Work of Woman. Nearly all the more important works in this field were published before the war. Since those days everything has changed. The immense development of Psychology, in particular, has opened up new social perspectives; and looking down these we find that the whole problem of Woman in relation to Society takes on a new form.” Woman and Society was a systematic attempt to review the whole question afresh from the standpoint of “modern science”, psychology, biology and eugenics; a searching and impartial discussion of problems felt to be of vital significance at the time. Today it is a look back at how women were viewed in the early twentieth century. This book is a re-issue originally published in 1929. The language used and views portrayed are a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.


The Criminal Law Magazine and Reporter

The Criminal Law Magazine and Reporter

Author: Stewart Rapalje

Publisher:

Published: 1891

Total Pages: 1086

ISBN-13:

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Containing original articles on timely topics, full reports of important cases, and a quarterly digest of all recent criminal cases, American and English.