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Making of Modern Law: Trials 1600-1926 Digital Archive

This archive is the world's most comprehensive full-text collection of documents from Anglo-American trials, comprised of trial transcripts, official records of legislative proceedings, and both popular and legal books written about specific trials.

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This is the world's most comprehensive full-text collection of documents from Anglo-American trials. Users will find published trial transcripts; popular printed accounts of sensational trials for murder, adultery, and other scandalous crimes; unofficially published accounts of trials, briefs, arguments, and other trial documents that were printed as separate publications; official records of legislative proceedings, administrative proceedings, and arbitration sessions (domestic and international); and books encompassing multiple trials as well as books and pamphlets about a single trial.

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The Making of Modern Law

Reading Level: 1301L—+

Product Type: Primary Sources

Content Types: Monographs (books)

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