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Their Good Names: Twelve Cases Of Libel And Slander With Some Introductory Reflections On The Law

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Their Good Names: Twelve Cases Of Libel And Slander With Some Introductory Reflections On The Law

Author: H. Montgomery Hyde
Binding: Hardback
Published: HAMISH HAMILTON, 1970

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling legal history, Their Good Names: Twelve Cases Of Libel And Slander With Some Introductory Reflections On The Law, chronicles a dozen pivotal instances where reputations hung in the balance. H. Montgomery Hyde presents a meticulous examination of the intricacies surrounding defamation, illustrating how legal battles shaped public perception and individual lives. The narrative details the dramatic courtroom confrontations and the societal impact of these landmark cases. It argues for a deeper understanding of the delicate balance between free speech and the protection of one's character. This authoritative work offers profound insights into the evolution of libel and slander law, making it essential reading for legal scholars and history enthusiasts alike.

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Author: H. Montgomery Hyde
Binding: Hardback
Published: HAMISH HAMILTON, 1970

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling legal history, Their Good Names: Twelve Cases Of Libel And Slander With Some Introductory Reflections On The Law, chronicles a dozen pivotal instances where reputations hung in the balance. H. Montgomery Hyde presents a meticulous examination of the intricacies surrounding defamation, illustrating how legal battles shaped public perception and individual lives. The narrative details the dramatic courtroom confrontations and the societal impact of these landmark cases. It argues for a deeper understanding of the delicate balance between free speech and the protection of one's character. This authoritative work offers profound insights into the evolution of libel and slander law, making it essential reading for legal scholars and history enthusiasts alike.