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Law and Justice in Medieval England

King Death  The Black Death and its Aftermath in Late Medieval England

King Death The Black Death and its Aftermath in Late Medieval England

... late medieval developments in the common law and in office ...spare England from rebellion. He sees plague in England as a defining moment which liberated great hordes of people (to a greater ...

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Reason, conscience and equity: bishops as the king's judges in later Medieval England

Reason, conscience and equity: bishops as the king's judges in later Medieval England

... These points suggest new ways of looking at the emergence of the chancellor as the focal point of equitable jurisdiction in the fifteenth century, for this was the ultimate expression of the mutuality of interests that ...

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Custom in context : Medieval and Early Modern Scotland and England

Custom in context : Medieval and Early Modern Scotland and England

... common law in that long usage could permit actions not otherwise covered by positive law as part of a unified ethical ...canon law, wherein contrary custom could abrogate positive law as the ...

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Richard W. Pfaff, The Liturgy in Medieval England: A History (2009)

Richard W. Pfaff, The Liturgy in Medieval England: A History (2009)

... Following a case study of Exeter Cathedral (chapter 12), for which far more evidence for actual liturgical life survives than for Salisbury, the fourth chapter in this tranche returns to southern England and Sarum ...

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Rancor and Reconciliation in Medieval England

Rancor and Reconciliation in Medieval England

... negotiations with their enemies to bring a feud to an end and thus make peace between former enemies. Hyams doubts that the public prosecution of crime in the courts played any significant role in late Anglo- Saxon ...

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The problem of political counsel in medieval and early modern England and Scotland

The problem of political counsel in medieval and early modern England and Scotland

... late medieval to the early modern era, institutional councils changed from being sporadic impositions on wayward rulers to being a normal part of an ever-more complex government increasingly driven by proactive ...

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International Family Law, Policy and Practice. Cross-Border Influences in the Modernisation of Family Justice in England and Wales

International Family Law, Policy and Practice. Cross-Border Influences in the Modernisation of Family Justice in England and Wales

... Apart from questions of the application of the Regulation r ationae temporis and rationae materiae 31 and of the relationship between the Regulation and the 1980 Hague Convention on[r] ...

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By Gone Phases of Criminal Justice In England

By Gone Phases of Criminal Justice In England

... the Jury at the trial; the delay of six days before execution after sentence instead of immediate execution as at the Common Law as it was originally understood or "the day after the mor[r] ...

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Law and Justice in Community: the Significance of the Living Law

Law and Justice in Community: the Significance of the Living Law

... and Justice in Community addresses the perennial issues of jurisprudence: the nature of law, obligation, authority, legitimacy, morality, natural law, ...But Law and Justice in ...

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Rendering the Word : vernacular accounts of the parables in late Medieval England

Rendering the Word : vernacular accounts of the parables in late Medieval England

... of landowners, than in providing a competitive wage. Following the biblical source, the vineyard owner in Pearl defines the workers’ wage two times in two different manners. With the first group he employs, the owner ...

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Medieval English medical practice and the law : an analysis of cases

Medieval English medical practice and the law : an analysis of cases

... tha law nevertheless [it is necessary] for the ordinary course of medical science on account of the danger that comes to a woman on because of a dangerous risk of conceiving on account of her health, debilities, ...

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Goose husbandry in medieval England, and the problem of ageing goose bones

Goose husbandry in medieval England, and the problem of ageing goose bones

... in England have assemblages in which the carpometacarpi greatly pre- dominate among the goose bones: 33-35 Eastgate, Beverley (E VANS & T OMLINSON 1993), and the Flint shaft at Castle Mall, Norwich (M ORENO -G ...

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LAW AND JUSTICE COMMITTEE

LAW AND JUSTICE COMMITTEE

... The Law Offices of the Public Defender of San Bernardino County provide reduced or no cost legal representation to persons charged with a crime who claim they cannot afford to retain their own ...

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Epicurean Justice and Law

Epicurean Justice and Law

... of justice, are actually just at a certain time and in certain circumstances is then determined by the fact that human beings agree on ...for justice: At any given time, what is beneficial is based on an ...

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Order within Law, Variety within Custom: The Character of the Medieval Merchant Law

Order within Law, Variety within Custom: The Character of the Medieval Merchant Law

... Historical surveys routinely characterize merchant law in vague universals: the law merchant was the law of monetary instruments, liberal treatment of agency, informal[r] ...

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2016 COURSE GUIDE LAW & JUSTICE. Law Criminology & Justice Forensic Investigation Planning

2016 COURSE GUIDE LAW & JUSTICE. Law Criminology & Justice Forensic Investigation Planning

... a combination that is highly relevant and was to my interest. Secondly, ECU’s affiliations with the WA Police Academy right next to Joondalup campus and thirdly, the practical work experience opportunity at the Northern ...

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International Law and Environmental Justice

International Law and Environmental Justice

... distribute justice for ...Environmental justice in connection with procedural justice and political justice are issues that can investigate these ...binding Law or judicial procedure in ...

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They dined on crane: bird consumption, wild fowling and status in medieval England

They dined on crane: bird consumption, wild fowling and status in medieval England

... The title of this paper is inspired by the book on the history of acclimatisation societies “They dined on eland” (L EVER 1992). The survey of animal bone reports from central England, on which some of the ...

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Outside the gate: sub urban legal practices in early medieval England

Outside the gate: sub urban legal practices in early medieval England

... Outside the gate: sub-urban legal practices in early medieval England John Baker and Stuart Brookes.. Abstract Many aspects of English early medieval Anglo-Saxon legal landscapes can be [r] ...

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Nobility and Kingship in Medieval England: The Earls and Edward I, 1272 1307

Nobility and Kingship in Medieval England: The Earls and Edward I, 1272 1307

... This is a lively, thoughtful book with many useful points, and it is hard to summarise all it has to offer in so short a review. After an examination of the historiography, and a discussion of the nature and development ...

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