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Law and Legal Process: Substantive Law and Procedure in English Legal HistoryCambridge University Press has published Law and Legal Process: Substantive Law and Procedure in English Legal History edited by Dr Matthew Dyson and Professor David Ibbetson.

This collection of papers from the Twentieth British Legal History Conference explores the relationship between substantive law and the way in which it actually worked. Instead of looking at what the courts said they were doing, it is concerned more with the reality of what was happening. To that end, the authors use a wide range of sources, from court records to merchants' diaries and lawyers' letters. The way in which the sources are used reflects the possibilities of legal historical research which are opening up in the twenty-first century, as large databases and digitised images – and even online auction sites – make it a practical possibility to do work at a level which was almost unthinkable only a short time ago.

For more information about this book, please refer to the CUP website. For information about other publications by Dr Dyson, see his Faculty Profile, and for Professor Ibbetson, his Faculty Profile.

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