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Sadakat Kadri, The Trial: A History from Socrates to O.J. Simpson, HarperCollins 2005. ISBN 0-00-711121-5
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延伸閱讀
The Oxford History of the Laws of England. 13 Vols. Oxford University Press, 2003–. (Six volumes to date: Vol. I (Canon Law and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction from 597 to the 1640s), vol. II (871–1216), vol. VI (1483–1558), vols. XI–XIII (1820–1914))
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外部連結
维基共享资源中相关的多媒体资源:法制史
The Legal History Project (Resources and interviews)
Some legal history materials
The Schoyen Collection
The Roman Law Library by Yves Lassard and Alexandr Koptev.
CHD Centre for Legal History - Faculty of Law, University of Rennes 1
Centre for Legal History - Edinburgh Law School
The European Society for History of Law
Collection of Historical Statutory Material - Cornell Law Library
Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online - University of Hong Kong Libraries, Digital Initiatives
Basic Law Drafting History Online -University of Hong Kong Libraries, Digital Initiatives
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