BY THE HONOURABLE SIR PATRICK DEVLIN
FROM THE INTRODUCTION: “…For of all the institutions that have been created by English law, there is none other that has a better claim to be called-in the words of the Hamlyn Trust-" the privilege of the Common People of the United Kingdom"; it is one wbich no other European People enjoys'; and it is one which for its healthy working requires the recognition by the Common People of the responsibilities and obligations attaching to it…”
LONDON. STEVENS & SONS LIMITED. 1956. 179p.