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The Legislation of the Empire, volume one only,: being a survey of the Legislative Enactments of the British Dominions From 1898 to 1907, Butterworth Co., Temple Bar, London, hardcover, 17.5 cms x 26.1 cms x 5.1 cms, 545 pages, condition: very good.
from the preface by the Earl of Rosebery
The Society of Comparative Legislation was founded nearly fifteen years ago (1895) , with the late Lord Herschell as its first President. The primary object as defined in the resolution at the inaugural meeting, was to promote knowledge of the course of legislation in different countries, more particularly in the several parts of Her Majesty's Dominions and in the United States. In making the annual reviews the object has been, not merely to compile a dry list or register of enactments, but to bring out the features of novelty, importance, and general interest in each new Law. In order to carry out an undertaking of this comprehensive character, it has been necessary for Sir John Macdonell and Mr. Edward Manson, the Editors of the Society's Journal, to enlist the services of a large number of contributors, who have received no payment whatever for this priceless work. In these days of superabundant legislation, it seems marvellous that this work should be left to a private Society. Consider what a work that is.
This volume covers Central and east Africa, West Africa & the South Atlantic.