Saxon and Medieval Antecedents of the English Common LawEdwin Mellen Press, 2000 - 250 стор. This volume provides an interdisciplinary approach to legal history, utilizing law, linguistics, cultural anthropology and social history to document and analyze the slow but steady growth of the English common law from Anglo-Saxon times to the 19th century. |
Зміст
Introduction | 1 |
The Problems of Language | 11 |
Abrupt Change | 19 |
vi | 64 |
19 | 86 |
1 | 95 |
w wwww | 122 |
The Dreadful Century | 147 |
Ad Vitam Aut Culpam | 169 |
Lord Coke and the Law | 187 |
Bibliography | 227 |
241 | |
Загальні терміни та фрази
Alfred Alfred's ancient Anglo-Saxon Anglo-Saxon Chronicles Anglo-Saxon England Ashley barons Blackstone Bolingbroke Bracton Brehon Laws Cambridge Canterbury Cathedral century Charter Chronicles Church circa civil claim codification Company confiscated Conquest corpus Courts of Medieval criminal Crown Crusade culture customs Danish death developed Duke Earl Edward II Elizabeth emerging END NOTES English Common Law English Law enormous especially Essex eventually evolved France French Glanville Henry II Henry II's Henry VIII Henry's historians History Hollister Holmes Howarth Ibid Ireland Irish John judges judicial jurisprudence justice King Henry Knights Templar land language later Latin lawyers literally London Lord Coke magnates masons Medieval England Middle English military modern monarch Norman Normandy original Oxford Parliament Pipe Roll Pope precedent Queen quo warranto reign Richard Richard II Ridpath Roman royal Saxon scholar Shakespeare Sheriffs ships statutes stone Thomas à Becket villeins virtually warrior Wat Tyler Westminster William Witenagemot York