The Sources of English Law is a book written by Heinrich Brunner in 1908. It is a comprehensive analysis of the historical and legal sources that have contributed to the development of English law. The book covers a wide range of topics including Roman law, Anglo-Saxon law, Norman law, and the influence of the Church on English law. Brunner examines the legal systems that existed before the Norman Conquest, and how the Norman invasion impacted the...
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