1. Legal and Judiciary Diversity
It has been a long history since the establishment of the system until today. Legal history seems to be less important in modern days and less relevant to a student's needs. Regarding the perception, J.H Baker says, "This could hardly be more wrong, since legal history is the study of legal change. Unless we regard law as no more than a body of randomly changing rules, its history must be an essential in its study.... For further understanding of the English jury system, the history shall be examined since legal history enables us to investigate the origins and evolution of legal doc...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate