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Contents
List of Illustrations x
Abbreviations xi
1. The Study of Cases 1
2. Politics and Law in Elizabethan England: Shelley's Case (1581) 13
3. The Timeless Principles of the Common Law: Keeble v.
Hickeringill (1707)
45
4. Legal Science and Legal Absurdity: Jee v. Audley (1787) 76
5. A Case of First Impression: Priestley v. Fowler (1837) 100
6. The Beauty of Obscurity: Raffles v. Wichelhaus and Busch
(1864)
135
7. Victorian Judges and the Problem of Social Cost: Tipping v.
St Helen's Smelting Company (1865)
163
8. Bursting Reservoirs and Victorian Tort Law: Rylands and
Horrocks v. Fletcher (1868)
195
9. The Ideal of the Rule of Law: Regina v. Keyn (1876) 227
10. Quackery and Contract Law: Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball
Company (1893)
259
Bibliography 293
Index 303

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Publication Information: Book Title: Leading Cases in the Common Law. Contributors: A. W. Brian Simpson - author. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1996. Page Number: ix.
    
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