Commentaries on American Law, Volume II (in four volumes)

Author:   James Kent
Publisher:   Cosimo Classics
ISBN:  

9798891350328


Pages:   982
Publication Date:   30 December 1904
Format:   Paperback
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Commentaries on American Law, Volume II (in four volumes)


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"""The Code Napoleon regards marriage as only a civil contract, and allows divorces not only for several reasonable causes...but also without cause, and founded merely upon mutual consent, according to the usage of the ancient Romans."" -James Kent, Commentaries on American Law Volume II (1826) Commentaries on American Law Volume II (1860) by James Kent is the tenth edition and originally published in 1826, part of a four-volume set. This series was adapted from the lectures Kent gave at Columbia Law School both as a professor and beyond. The second volume includes sixteen lectures that primarily focus on the rights of persons of all ages, as well as marriage, divorce, and personal property. These topics, along with a section on aliens and natives, make this a text that transcends time. Considered by some as the principal interpretation of American law, it is a book for readers interested in learning more about the foundation of jurisprudence."

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Author:   James Kent
Publisher:   Cosimo Classics
Imprint:   Cosimo Classics
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 5.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   1.220kg
ISBN:  

9798891350328


Pages:   982
Publication Date:   30 December 1904
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"JAMES KENT (1763-1847), also known as the ""American Blackstone,"" practiced law in New York and was appointed the first law professor at Columbia. A legislator and judge, he championed American equity jurisprudence and initiated the use of discovery and deposition. His Commentaries on American Law (four volumes 1826-1830) is considered an important foundational law text."

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