Paul Brand
Kings, Barons and Justices
The Making and Enforcement of Legislation in Thirteenth-Century England
Herausgeber: Carpenter, Christine; Mckitterick, Rosamond
Paul Brand
Kings, Barons and Justices
The Making and Enforcement of Legislation in Thirteenth-Century England
Herausgeber: Carpenter, Christine; Mckitterick, Rosamond
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 917g
- ISBN-13: 9780521372466
- ISBN-10: 0521372461
- Artikelnr.: 20977096
Dr Paul Brand is Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford.
Introduction
Part I. Politics and the Legislative Reform of the Common Law: 1. The making of the Provisions of Westminster: the process of drafting and their political context
2. The making of the Provisions of Westminster: the social and legal context and the evolution of the individual clauses (i)
3. The making of the Provisions of Westminster: the social and legal context and the evolution of the individual clauses (ii)
4. Enforcement of the Provisions of Westminster during the initial stages of their existence, 1259-63
5. The revision and reissuing of the Provisions, 1263-4
6. The revised Provisions in action, 1263-7
7. The final revision and reissue of the Provisions of Westminster: the Statute of Marlborough of 1267
Part II. Beyond Politics: The Enforcement and Interpretation of the Statute of Marlborough in the Courts, 1267-1307: 8. Contra formam feoffamenti: the statutory action for tenants contesting liability to suit of court after 1267
9. Other mechanisms for the enforcement of chapter nine
other reforms affecting the lord-tenant relationship
10. Reforms in the criminal justice system
11. Reforms in the procedures of the Royal Courts
12. The extension of existing remedies
13. Enforcing the accountability of socage guardians
14. Controlling the use of distraint
15. Remedying abuses in the operation of local courts
16. Conclusions
Appendices
Bibliography
Index.
Part I. Politics and the Legislative Reform of the Common Law: 1. The making of the Provisions of Westminster: the process of drafting and their political context
2. The making of the Provisions of Westminster: the social and legal context and the evolution of the individual clauses (i)
3. The making of the Provisions of Westminster: the social and legal context and the evolution of the individual clauses (ii)
4. Enforcement of the Provisions of Westminster during the initial stages of their existence, 1259-63
5. The revision and reissuing of the Provisions, 1263-4
6. The revised Provisions in action, 1263-7
7. The final revision and reissue of the Provisions of Westminster: the Statute of Marlborough of 1267
Part II. Beyond Politics: The Enforcement and Interpretation of the Statute of Marlborough in the Courts, 1267-1307: 8. Contra formam feoffamenti: the statutory action for tenants contesting liability to suit of court after 1267
9. Other mechanisms for the enforcement of chapter nine
other reforms affecting the lord-tenant relationship
10. Reforms in the criminal justice system
11. Reforms in the procedures of the Royal Courts
12. The extension of existing remedies
13. Enforcing the accountability of socage guardians
14. Controlling the use of distraint
15. Remedying abuses in the operation of local courts
16. Conclusions
Appendices
Bibliography
Index.
Introduction
Part I. Politics and the Legislative Reform of the Common Law: 1. The making of the Provisions of Westminster: the process of drafting and their political context
2. The making of the Provisions of Westminster: the social and legal context and the evolution of the individual clauses (i)
3. The making of the Provisions of Westminster: the social and legal context and the evolution of the individual clauses (ii)
4. Enforcement of the Provisions of Westminster during the initial stages of their existence, 1259-63
5. The revision and reissuing of the Provisions, 1263-4
6. The revised Provisions in action, 1263-7
7. The final revision and reissue of the Provisions of Westminster: the Statute of Marlborough of 1267
Part II. Beyond Politics: The Enforcement and Interpretation of the Statute of Marlborough in the Courts, 1267-1307: 8. Contra formam feoffamenti: the statutory action for tenants contesting liability to suit of court after 1267
9. Other mechanisms for the enforcement of chapter nine
other reforms affecting the lord-tenant relationship
10. Reforms in the criminal justice system
11. Reforms in the procedures of the Royal Courts
12. The extension of existing remedies
13. Enforcing the accountability of socage guardians
14. Controlling the use of distraint
15. Remedying abuses in the operation of local courts
16. Conclusions
Appendices
Bibliography
Index.
Part I. Politics and the Legislative Reform of the Common Law: 1. The making of the Provisions of Westminster: the process of drafting and their political context
2. The making of the Provisions of Westminster: the social and legal context and the evolution of the individual clauses (i)
3. The making of the Provisions of Westminster: the social and legal context and the evolution of the individual clauses (ii)
4. Enforcement of the Provisions of Westminster during the initial stages of their existence, 1259-63
5. The revision and reissuing of the Provisions, 1263-4
6. The revised Provisions in action, 1263-7
7. The final revision and reissue of the Provisions of Westminster: the Statute of Marlborough of 1267
Part II. Beyond Politics: The Enforcement and Interpretation of the Statute of Marlborough in the Courts, 1267-1307: 8. Contra formam feoffamenti: the statutory action for tenants contesting liability to suit of court after 1267
9. Other mechanisms for the enforcement of chapter nine
other reforms affecting the lord-tenant relationship
10. Reforms in the criminal justice system
11. Reforms in the procedures of the Royal Courts
12. The extension of existing remedies
13. Enforcing the accountability of socage guardians
14. Controlling the use of distraint
15. Remedying abuses in the operation of local courts
16. Conclusions
Appendices
Bibliography
Index.