Thomas and Bellots Leading Cases in Constitutional Law. With Introduction and Notes

Thomas and Bellots Leading Cases in Constitutional Law. With Introduction and Notes.

Thomas and Bellots Leading Cases in Constitutional Law. With Introduction and Notes.
Sixth Edition. By H. H. L. BELLOT, LL.D. Formerly  Acting Professor of Constitutional Law in the Uni-
versity of London. 352 pages. 1927

Some knowledge of the chief cases in constitutional law is now required in many examinations, and is obviously necessary to the thorough student of constitutional history. This book extracts
the essence of the cases with which the student is expected to be familiar, preserving always something of the concrete circumstance that is so helpful to the memory. It adds, where necessary, ashoit note to the individual case, and subjoins to each important group of cases some general remarks in the shape of a note The cases are so arranged as to be convenient for ready reference.

See Also

  • Leading cases in constitutional law briefly stated: with introduction and notes.
  • INDERMAURÂ’S Leading Common Law Cases; with some short notes thereon. Chiefly intended as a Guide to “SMITHÂ’S LEADING CASES”
  • An epitome of leading conveyancing and equity cases: with some short notes thereon: chiefly intended as a guide to “Tudor’s Leading cases on conveyancing”, and “White and Tudor’s Leading cases in equity”.
  • An epitome of leading conveyancing and equity cases: with some short notes thereon: chiefly intended as a guide to “Tudor’s Leading cases on conveyancing”, and “White and Tudor’s Leading cases in equity”.
  • A selection of leading cases in the criminal law: (founded on Shirley’s Leading cases), with notes.
  • An epitome of leading common law cases: with some short notes thereon, chiefly intended as a guide to “Smith’s leading cases”.
  • A selection of leading cases in equity, with notes: intended to form a companion volume to Shirley’s “Leading cases in the common law”.
  • An epitome of leading common law cases: with some short notes thereon, chiefly intended as a guide to Smith’s “Leading cases”.

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