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Book reviewed in this article:The Proof of Guilt. A Study of the English Criminal Trial. By Glanville Williams. (The Hamlyn Lectures, Seventh Series.) [London: Stevens & Sons, Ltd. 1955. viii and 294 pp. 17s. 6d. net.]The United Kingdom: The Development of its Laws and Constitutions. (The British Commonwealth Series, Vol. 1) (Part 1: England and Wales, Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man) under the general editorship of George W. Keeton, m.a., ll.d., and Dennis Lloyd, m.a., ll.b., with Specialist Contributors. [London: Stevens & Sons, Ltd. 1955. xiv and 528 pp. including index. £3 3s. net.]The United Kingdom: The Development of its Laws and Constitution. (The British Commonwealth Series, Vol. 1) Part 2: Scotland by T. B. Smith; The Channel Islands by L. A. Sheridan. [London: Stevens & Sons, Ltd. 1955. xii and 554 pp. and (Appendices, Tables and Indexes) 62 pp. £3 3s. net.]Three Great Systems of Jurisprudence. By K. Kahana Kagan, m.litt. (Cantab), Lecturer in Codes, Jews' College, London. [London: Stevens & Sons, Ltd. 1955. 199 pp. (index 7 pp.) and xii. 25s.]

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