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The Law and the Poor   By: (1863-1943)

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The Law and the Poor by Edward Abbott Parry is a comprehensive and insightful exploration into the challenges faced by those less fortunate in navigating the legal system. Parry, a respected legal scholar and judge, delves into the intricacies of poverty and its impact on individuals' ability to access justice.

One of the standout qualities of this book is its meticulous research. Parry draws from a wide range of historical, sociological, and legal sources to paint a vivid picture of the experiences of the poor within the legal framework. He examines case studies, historical events, and legal precedents, offering a well-rounded and balanced overview that sheds light on the complexities at hand.

Parry's writing style is clear, concise, and accessible, making the book engaging for both legal professionals and general readers alike. He avoids jargon and technical language, ensuring that his arguments and ideas are easily digestible. Moreover, Parry's use of real-life stories and personal anecdotes adds a human touch, allowing readers to empathize with the individuals who are affected by poverty and legal inequality.

The book covers a broad range of topics, including legal aid, criminal justice, access to courts, and the role of pro bono work. Parry raises thought-provoking questions and challenges traditional notions of justice and fairness, forcing readers to critically reevaluate their understanding of the legal system's treatment of the poor. The author's deep understanding of the subject matter is evident throughout the book, further enhancing the credibility and persuasiveness of his arguments.

However, one aspect that could have been improved is the book's organization. While the chapters cover various aspects of the law and poverty, some sections overlap, leading to occasional repetition. A more structured approach could have enhanced the clarity and flow of the book.

Despite this minor flaw, The Law and the Poor remains a seminal work in its field. Parry's passion for social justice and his expertise in the legal arena make this book an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of poverty and the law. It is a thought-provoking and eye-opening exploration that challenges readers to reflect on the significance of equal access to justice in a society that often overlooks its most vulnerable members.

In conclusion, The Law and the Poor is a highly recommended book that offers a comprehensive examination of the legal challenges faced by individuals living in poverty. Parry's masterful research, engaging writing style, and thought-provoking arguments make this book an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding poverty and the law.

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THE LAW AND THE POOR

BY HIS HONOUR JUDGE EDWARD ABBOTT PARRY

AUTHOR OF "DOROTHY OSBORNE'S LETTERS," "JUDGMENTS IN VACATION," "WHAT THE JUDGE SAW," "THE SCARLET HERRING," "KATAWAMPUS," ETC.

"Laws grind the poor and rich men rule the law." OLIVER GOLDSMITH: "The Traveller."

LONDON SMITH, ELDER & CO., 15, WATERLOO PLACE 1914

TO THE MAN IN THE STREET THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED, IN THE PIOUS HOPE THAT HE WILL TAKE UP HIS JOB AND DO IT.

CONTENTS

CHAP. PAGE

INTRODUCTION ix

REFERENCES xv

I. PAST AND PRESENT 1

II. THE ANCIENTS AND THE DEBTOR 20

III. OF IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT IN ENGLAND 36

IV. HOW THE MACHINE WORKS 58

V. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 76

VI. BANKRUPTCY 106

VII. DIVORCE 125

VIII. FLAT TRAPS AND THEIR VICTIMS 152

IX. POVERTY AND PROCEDURE 172

X. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 189

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