Felony and Misdemeanor [1937]: A Study in the History of English Criminal Procedure
Immediately acclaimed as one of the most important contributions to European legal history, Felony and Misdemeanor has a broader scope than its title suggests. Grounded in social and political history, it is a study of the legal institutions of the Frankish Empire, Normandy and pre-conquest England and their contributions to the formation of Anglo-American private law, public law and judicial administration. In a 1938 review for the Harvard Law Review, Max Radin said it was "a first-rate achievement" (51:1465). Complete in itself, this work was intended to have a second volume, which was never published.

"[A] very able piece of work on a difficult topic... It places Professor Goebel in the front rank of legal historians"

W.S. Holdsworth

The University of Toronto Law Journal 3, no. 1 (1939): 167

"[A]n outstanding contribution to historical jurisprudence"

Hermann Kantorowicz

The Cambridge Law Journal 6, no. 3 (1938): 450

"[A]n illuminating interpretation of the dark ages of legal history and one that commends itself readily to the historian"

Helen M. Cam

The American Historical Review 43, no. 3 (1938): 583-584

xxix, 455, [1] pp.

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Felony and Misdemeanor [1937]: A Study in the History of English Criminal Procedure
Immediately acclaimed as one of the most important contributions to European legal history, Felony and Misdemeanor has a broader scope than its title suggests. Grounded in social and political history, it is a study of the legal institutions of the Frankish Empire, Normandy and pre-conquest England and their contributions to the formation of Anglo-American private law, public law and judicial administration. In a 1938 review for the Harvard Law Review, Max Radin said it was "a first-rate achievement" (51:1465). Complete in itself, this work was intended to have a second volume, which was never published.

"[A] very able piece of work on a difficult topic... It places Professor Goebel in the front rank of legal historians"

W.S. Holdsworth

The University of Toronto Law Journal 3, no. 1 (1939): 167

"[A]n outstanding contribution to historical jurisprudence"

Hermann Kantorowicz

The Cambridge Law Journal 6, no. 3 (1938): 450

"[A]n illuminating interpretation of the dark ages of legal history and one that commends itself readily to the historian"

Helen M. Cam

The American Historical Review 43, no. 3 (1938): 583-584

xxix, 455, [1] pp.

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Felony and Misdemeanor [1937]: A Study in the History of English Criminal Procedure

Felony and Misdemeanor [1937]: A Study in the History of English Criminal Procedure

by Julius Goebel
Felony and Misdemeanor [1937]: A Study in the History of English Criminal Procedure

Felony and Misdemeanor [1937]: A Study in the History of English Criminal Procedure

by Julius Goebel

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Immediately acclaimed as one of the most important contributions to European legal history, Felony and Misdemeanor has a broader scope than its title suggests. Grounded in social and political history, it is a study of the legal institutions of the Frankish Empire, Normandy and pre-conquest England and their contributions to the formation of Anglo-American private law, public law and judicial administration. In a 1938 review for the Harvard Law Review, Max Radin said it was "a first-rate achievement" (51:1465). Complete in itself, this work was intended to have a second volume, which was never published.

"[A] very able piece of work on a difficult topic... It places Professor Goebel in the front rank of legal historians"

W.S. Holdsworth

The University of Toronto Law Journal 3, no. 1 (1939): 167

"[A]n outstanding contribution to historical jurisprudence"

Hermann Kantorowicz

The Cambridge Law Journal 6, no. 3 (1938): 450

"[A]n illuminating interpretation of the dark ages of legal history and one that commends itself readily to the historian"

Helen M. Cam

The American Historical Review 43, no. 3 (1938): 583-584

xxix, 455, [1] pp.


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ISBN-13: 9781584776031
Publisher: Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Publication date: 04/12/2024
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 488
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.25(d)
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