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Albert Venn Dicey: The Man and His Times. Trowbridge H. Ford. Chichester, England: Barry Rose Publishers, 1985.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2014

Bryce Weber
Affiliation:
University of Toronto

Abstract

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Copyright © Canadian Law and Society Association 1987

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Notes

1. Ford, Trowbridge H., Albert Venn Dicey: The Man and His Times (Chichester, England: Barry Rose Publishers, 1985)Google Scholar. The Introduction is unnumbered, but this citation occurs on the third page of the text.

3. Cosgrove, Richard, The Rule of Law: Albert Venn Dicey, Victorian Jurist (Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1980), 144215CrossRefGoogle Scholar. The debate between Cosgrove and Ford centres on the nature and source of Dicey's conversion against Home Rule in the Irish Question debates.

4. Ford, , Albert Venn Dicey, 108Google Scholar.

5. Ibid., 143.

6. Ibid., 236-256.

7. Ibid., 265.

8. This goes back to some derogatory comments Cosgrove and others have made concerning the accuracy of Ford's original source research and his consequent interpretation of the significance of Dicey's arguments in Law of the Constitution, Cosgrove, , The Rule of Law, 114115Google Scholar.