01896 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001400123084002000137100001600157245005000173250000900223260004200232300003500274520120500309650002801514990002601542990002401568990002401592990002601616INLIS00000000000613520221031085744 a0010-0520006135221031 | | eng  a81-7534-116-1 aeng a340.094 2 a340.094 2 DIC l0 aDicey, A.V.1 aLaw & Public Opinion In England /cA.V. Dicey a3 ed aUK :bUniversal Law Publishing,c2003 aXCIV, 506 hlm.; 23 cm ;c23 cm aLaw and Opinion in England is not a textbook, though it have been written by a lawyer learned also in political thought. It is rather "an endeavour to bring the growth of English law during a hundred years into connection with the course of English thought." Law and Opinion has always had a wider appeal tahn his strictly legal works, and has introduced successive generations of historians to an author who was a master of style and diction. For the political history of the nineteenth century it is indispensable reading. This book containts 13 chapters : Lectur I Relation between Law and Public Opinion, Lecture II Characteristics of Law-Making Opinion in England, Lecture III Democracy and Legislation, Lecture IV The Three Main Currents of Public Opinion, Lecture V The Period of Old Toryism or Legislative Quiscence, Lecture VI The Period of Benthanism or Individualism, Lecture VII The Growth of Collectivism, Lecture VIII Period of Collectivism, Lecture IX The Debt of Collectivism to Benthamism, Lecture X Counter-Currents and Cross-Currents of Legislative Opinion, Lecture XI Judicial Legislation, Lecture XII Relation between Legislative Opinion and General Public Opinion, and Appendix. 4a1. Hukum dan Masyarakat a07675/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a01015/MKRI-P/I-2005 a01015/MKRI-P/I-2005 a07675/MKRI-P/XII-2007