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Between 1300 and 1550, London's courts were the most important English lay law courts outside Westminster. They served the most active and innovative of the local jurisdictions in which custom combined with the common law to produce different legal remedies from those contemporaneously available in the central courts. More importantly for the long term, not only did London's practices affect other local courts, but they influenced the development of the national common law, and quite possibly the development of the legal profession itself. This 2007 book provides a detailed account, accessible to non-legal historians, of the administration of the law by the medieval and early modern city of London. In analysing the workings of London's laws and law courts and the careers of those who worked in them, it shows how that administration, and those involved in it, helped to shape the modern English law.
Justice, Administration of --- Law, Medieval. --- Practice of law --- History --- Law, Medieval --- Law --- Law practice --- Medieval law --- Administration of justice --- Practice --- Law and legislation --- Courts --- General and Others
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Die spätkarolingische Epoche, die Zeit zwischen ca. 850 und 930, gilt als quellenarme Zeit. Für die Geschichte des kirchlichen und weltlichen Rechts sieht es aber etwas anders aus: Es gibt eine große Anzahl von Handschriften aus dieser Epoche, die die alten Normen des Rechts überliefern, auf wichtigen Konzilien wurden neue Normen erlassen, und der gesamte Rechtsstoff wurde außerdem in einigen Sammlungen jener Zeit auf neue Weise dargeboten und für die Praxis aufbereitet. Die international hochkarätigen Beiträger diskutieren Rechtskenntnis und Rechtspraxis von Päpsten und Königen, neue Normen, neue Formen der Darbietung des Rechtsstoffs und die veränderte Praxis von Buße und Rekonziliation.
Ecclesiastical courts --- Justice, Administration of --- Law, Medieval. --- History. --- Medieval law --- Administration of justice --- Law --- Courts --- Church courts --- Courts, Church --- Courts, Ecclesiastical --- Ecclesiastical tribunals --- Tribunals, Ecclesiastical --- Canon law --- Church discipline --- Ecclesiastical law --- Law and legislation
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Sovereignty --- Constitutional history, Medieval. --- State, The --- Law, Medieval. --- Souveraineté --- Histoire constitutionnelle médiévale --- Etat --- Droit médiéval --- History --- History. --- Histoire --- Marsilius, --- Bartolo, --- Medieval law --- State sovereignty (International relations) --- International law --- Political science --- Common heritage of mankind (International law) --- International relations --- Self-determination, National --- Law and legislation --- Alphanis, Bartolus Severus de, --- Bartholus, --- Bartole, --- Bartolus, --- Bartolus de Saxoferrato, --- Bartolus Severus de Alphanis, --- Sasferrato, Bartole da, --- Sassoferrato, Bartolo of, --- Saxo Ferrato, Bartholus de, --- Saxoferrato, Bartolus de, --- Mainardini, Marsiglio da, --- Mainardinus, Marsilius, --- Marsiglio Mainardino, --- Marsiglio, --- Marsilio, --- Marsilyus, --- Menandrinus, Marsilius, --- Raymundinis, Marsilius de, --- מארסיליוס, מפאדובה, --- Souveraineté --- Histoire constitutionnelle médiévale --- Droit médiéval --- Constitutional history, Medieval --- Law, Medieval
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Justicia est anima civitatis : les vingt-deux contributions rassemblées ici tentent de rendre aux villes une composante fondamentale de leur identité, l’exercice de la justice, tel qu’elles le revendiquent dès que le droit urbain prend corps à partir du XIIe siècle. De la Flandre à l’Italie du Nord et du Centre, la fameuse « Urban belt » de l’Europe ancienne a constitué le champ privilégié de cette recherche pour laquelle les historiens et les historiens du droit ont échangé leurs points de vue. Entre 1200 et 1500, des évolutions chronologiques parfois différenciées ont permis de cerner les transformations du droit écrit et le développement dynamique des nouvelles procédures. En favorisant le pénal, la question a été de comprendre quelles possibilités ont été offertes aux justiciables pour user de différents modes de résolution des conflits et comment les gouvernants des villes ont pu instituer des politiques judiciaires de type étatique. La justice est ainsi apparue comme un pan du lien politique et social des milieux urbains.
History of the law --- History of Europe --- anno 500-1499 --- Justice, Administration of --- Law, Medieval --- Justice --- Droit médiéval --- History --- Congresses --- Administration --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Europe --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- Histoire sociale --- --Justice --- --Moyen âge, --- Colloque --- --2001 --- --Avignon --- --actes --- --Justice, Administration of --- Procedure (Law) --- Law - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law - Europe, except U.K. --- Droit médiéval --- Congrès --- Adjective law --- Law --- Legal procedure --- Practice (Legal procedure) --- Procedural law --- Administration of justice --- Practice --- Procedure --- Law and legislation --- Medieval law --- Courts --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Moyen âge, 476-1492 --- Justice, Administration of - Europe - History - Congresses --- Procedure (Law) - Europe - History - Congresses --- Law, Medieval - History - Congresses --- Avignon --- Europe - Politics and government - 476-1492 - Congresses --- peine capitale --- Bourgogne --- Bologne --- Florence --- Inquisition --- accusatoire --- justice --- Nuremberg --- infrajudiciaire --- droit --- France --- Cologne --- Paris
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History of the law --- History of France --- Christian church history --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1000-1099 --- Ecclesiastical courts --- Christianity and justice --- Law, Medieval --- Tribunaux ecclésiastiques --- Justice --- Droit médiéval --- History --- Histoire --- Aspect religieux --- Christianisme --- France, Southern --- France --- France (Sud) --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Ecclesiastical law --- Canon law --- Languedoc (France) --- 27 <44> "04/14" --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Frankrijk--Middeleeuwen --- Tribunaux ecclésiastiques --- Droit médiéval --- Church history. --- Ecclesiastical law - France - Languedoc - History --- Canon law - France - Languedoc - History --- Languedoc (France) - Church history --- Christianisme et justice
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