Challenges to Authority and the Recognition of Rights
Herausgeber: MacMillan, Catharine; Smith, Charlotte
Challenges to Authority and the Recognition of Rights
Herausgeber: MacMillan, Catharine; Smith, Charlotte
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Leading scholars explore the significance of Magna Carta in the recognition of rights, both in England and other parts of the world. This collection will be of interest to legal historians, legal academics, lawyers and historians concerned with a thematic development of how, and why, law changes over time.
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Leading scholars explore the significance of Magna Carta in the recognition of rights, both in England and other parts of the world. This collection will be of interest to legal historians, legal academics, lawyers and historians concerned with a thematic development of how, and why, law changes over time.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781108453363
- ISBN-10: 1108453368
- Artikelnr.: 58480166
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781108453363
- ISBN-10: 1108453368
- Artikelnr.: 58480166
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Catharine MacMillan; Part I. Magna Carta, Challenges to
Authority and the Recognition of Rights in England: 1. Magna Carta: the
emergence of the myth John Baker; 2. Benefit of clergy and the authority of
Magna Carta Margaret McGlynn; 3. How to get rid of a king: lawyering the
Revolution of 1399 David Seipp; 4. Magna Carta and the fragmented
authorities of the later Middle Ages Anthony Musson; 5. Revolution
principles and the revolution bench Mike Macnair; Part II. Broader
Challenges to Authority and the Recognition of Rights in England: 6. Magna
Carta Clauses 4 and 5 and the problem of account Joshua Getzler; 7. Some
effects of war on the law in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century
England James Oldham; 8. Tax, freedom and social expectations: fiscal
impact on the built environment in nineteenth-century England Chantal
Stebbings; Part III. Magna Carta, Challenges to Authority and the
Recognition (and Rejection) of Rights beyond England: 9. The Magna Carta in
the German discourse about English constitutional law between the
eighteenth and the early twentieth century Andreas Thier; 10. A Magna Carta
for the world? The constitutional protection of foreign subjects in the age
of revolution Daniel Hulsebosch; 11. 'The state of slavery': the slave,
grace, and the rise of pro-slavery constitutionalism in the
nineteenth-century Atlantic world Patricia Hagler Minter; 12. The Royal
Proclamation of 1763: an indigenous Magna Carta's rough ride in British
Columbia Hamar Foster; 13. 'Law: challenges to authority and the
recognition of rights': examples from British India Raymond Cocks; 14.
'Unfortunate necessities of warfare?': Australia's national security
regulations and the right to free speech during World War I Diane Kirkby.
Authority and the Recognition of Rights in England: 1. Magna Carta: the
emergence of the myth John Baker; 2. Benefit of clergy and the authority of
Magna Carta Margaret McGlynn; 3. How to get rid of a king: lawyering the
Revolution of 1399 David Seipp; 4. Magna Carta and the fragmented
authorities of the later Middle Ages Anthony Musson; 5. Revolution
principles and the revolution bench Mike Macnair; Part II. Broader
Challenges to Authority and the Recognition of Rights in England: 6. Magna
Carta Clauses 4 and 5 and the problem of account Joshua Getzler; 7. Some
effects of war on the law in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century
England James Oldham; 8. Tax, freedom and social expectations: fiscal
impact on the built environment in nineteenth-century England Chantal
Stebbings; Part III. Magna Carta, Challenges to Authority and the
Recognition (and Rejection) of Rights beyond England: 9. The Magna Carta in
the German discourse about English constitutional law between the
eighteenth and the early twentieth century Andreas Thier; 10. A Magna Carta
for the world? The constitutional protection of foreign subjects in the age
of revolution Daniel Hulsebosch; 11. 'The state of slavery': the slave,
grace, and the rise of pro-slavery constitutionalism in the
nineteenth-century Atlantic world Patricia Hagler Minter; 12. The Royal
Proclamation of 1763: an indigenous Magna Carta's rough ride in British
Columbia Hamar Foster; 13. 'Law: challenges to authority and the
recognition of rights': examples from British India Raymond Cocks; 14.
'Unfortunate necessities of warfare?': Australia's national security
regulations and the right to free speech during World War I Diane Kirkby.
Introduction Catharine MacMillan; Part I. Magna Carta, Challenges to
Authority and the Recognition of Rights in England: 1. Magna Carta: the
emergence of the myth John Baker; 2. Benefit of clergy and the authority of
Magna Carta Margaret McGlynn; 3. How to get rid of a king: lawyering the
Revolution of 1399 David Seipp; 4. Magna Carta and the fragmented
authorities of the later Middle Ages Anthony Musson; 5. Revolution
principles and the revolution bench Mike Macnair; Part II. Broader
Challenges to Authority and the Recognition of Rights in England: 6. Magna
Carta Clauses 4 and 5 and the problem of account Joshua Getzler; 7. Some
effects of war on the law in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century
England James Oldham; 8. Tax, freedom and social expectations: fiscal
impact on the built environment in nineteenth-century England Chantal
Stebbings; Part III. Magna Carta, Challenges to Authority and the
Recognition (and Rejection) of Rights beyond England: 9. The Magna Carta in
the German discourse about English constitutional law between the
eighteenth and the early twentieth century Andreas Thier; 10. A Magna Carta
for the world? The constitutional protection of foreign subjects in the age
of revolution Daniel Hulsebosch; 11. 'The state of slavery': the slave,
grace, and the rise of pro-slavery constitutionalism in the
nineteenth-century Atlantic world Patricia Hagler Minter; 12. The Royal
Proclamation of 1763: an indigenous Magna Carta's rough ride in British
Columbia Hamar Foster; 13. 'Law: challenges to authority and the
recognition of rights': examples from British India Raymond Cocks; 14.
'Unfortunate necessities of warfare?': Australia's national security
regulations and the right to free speech during World War I Diane Kirkby.
Authority and the Recognition of Rights in England: 1. Magna Carta: the
emergence of the myth John Baker; 2. Benefit of clergy and the authority of
Magna Carta Margaret McGlynn; 3. How to get rid of a king: lawyering the
Revolution of 1399 David Seipp; 4. Magna Carta and the fragmented
authorities of the later Middle Ages Anthony Musson; 5. Revolution
principles and the revolution bench Mike Macnair; Part II. Broader
Challenges to Authority and the Recognition of Rights in England: 6. Magna
Carta Clauses 4 and 5 and the problem of account Joshua Getzler; 7. Some
effects of war on the law in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century
England James Oldham; 8. Tax, freedom and social expectations: fiscal
impact on the built environment in nineteenth-century England Chantal
Stebbings; Part III. Magna Carta, Challenges to Authority and the
Recognition (and Rejection) of Rights beyond England: 9. The Magna Carta in
the German discourse about English constitutional law between the
eighteenth and the early twentieth century Andreas Thier; 10. A Magna Carta
for the world? The constitutional protection of foreign subjects in the age
of revolution Daniel Hulsebosch; 11. 'The state of slavery': the slave,
grace, and the rise of pro-slavery constitutionalism in the
nineteenth-century Atlantic world Patricia Hagler Minter; 12. The Royal
Proclamation of 1763: an indigenous Magna Carta's rough ride in British
Columbia Hamar Foster; 13. 'Law: challenges to authority and the
recognition of rights': examples from British India Raymond Cocks; 14.
'Unfortunate necessities of warfare?': Australia's national security
regulations and the right to free speech during World War I Diane Kirkby.