Uncommon law

being sixty-six misleading cases revised and collected in one volume, including ten cases not published before
Book • 1935
Uncommon Law is a humorous anthology of sixty-six misleading cases, first published in 1935.

It satirically examines the English common law through fictional court cases, often featuring the character Albert Haddock.

The book is a commentary on various legal themes, including civil liberties and the need for law reform.

It has been widely acclaimed for its wit and insight into the legal system.

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