Leading historians of English law examine the relationship between substantive law and legal process from medieval to modern times.
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Matthew Dyson is a Fellow in Law at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he specialises in the relationship between tort and crime.
David Ibbetson is the Regius Professor of Civil Law at the University of Cambridge. He is also Co-Director of the Centre for English Legal History.
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