A study of the kingdom of Castile's judicial administration that brings together political ideas and political action by giving serious attention to how well royal justices were able to handle difficult, prominent lawsuits that raised politically troubling questions and involved major litigants.
A study of the kingdom of Castile's judicial administration that brings together political ideas and political action by giving serious attention to how well royal justices were able to handle difficult, prominent lawsuits that raised politically troubling questions and involved major litigants.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rethinking the Hispanic Monarchy in the First Global Age John II's Controversial Reward The Catholic Monarchs and the Legacy of John II Rebellion against Crown Administration as a Defense of Absolute Royal Authority Pursuing Justice: Due Process, Procedure, and the Adjudication of a Major Lawsuit in the Absence of Coercive Muscle Making Judgments: Letrado Theories and Interpretive Schemes Philip II, the Great Fear, and the New Authoritarianism The Paradox of Absolute Royal Authority
Rethinking the Hispanic Monarchy in the First Global Age John II's Controversial Reward The Catholic Monarchs and the Legacy of John II Rebellion against Crown Administration as a Defense of Absolute Royal Authority Pursuing Justice: Due Process, Procedure, and the Adjudication of a Major Lawsuit in the Absence of Coercive Muscle Making Judgments: Letrado Theories and Interpretive Schemes Philip II, the Great Fear, and the New Authoritarianism The Paradox of Absolute Royal Authority
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