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Bess [88]
2 years ago
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What is the purpose of Blackstone's commentaries on the laws of England?

History
2 answers:
AlekseyPX2 years ago
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The purpose of Blackstone's commentaries on the laws of England was to provide a source of common law that most people could read. The work was divided into four volumes: the rights of persons, the rights of things, private wrongs and public wrongs. They met a need for laws and rules at a time when both of these were very skewed and unclear. Blackstone's commentaries was important to the development of English law and the development of the American legal system.
Karolina [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer and Explanation

The main purpose of Blackstone commentaries on the laws of England was to ensure that members of the public who were the citizens of England were in a position of reading and understanding the laws of England. And to make it easy they were divided into different rights. This helped people to know their rights and be able to fight on them whenever they are violated. This could be done though their elected representatives and human rights organisations .These commentaries were written by Blackstone who was a known politician and a Judge.

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