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 COLONIAL LAWS AND COURTS •WITH

A SKETCH OF THE LEGAL SYSTEMS OF THE WORLD. BY.ALEXANDER WOOD RENTON AND QEORQE Q. PHILLIMORE. Price. Cloth Binding. $4.OO.

CONTENTS. PART I. I. II. III.

Different Systems of Jurisprudence Underlying the Legal Systems of the World. Law of the Empire of India. Roman-Dutch Law.

PART II. JURIDICIAL CONSTITUTION OF BRITISH DOMINIONS EXCLUSIVE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X.

Isle of Man — Channel Islands. Mediterranean Possessions. British India and Indian Native States. Eastern Possessions. North American Colonies. West Indies. West Africa and South Atlantic Colonies. Australasia. South Africa. Exterritorial Jurisdiction.

Its utility as a comprehensive survey of the various systems of law in force throughout the civilized world can scarcely be'over-estimated. — The Judicial Review

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