Law and Authority in British Legal History, 1200-1900
Herausgeber: Godfrey, Mark
Law and Authority in British Legal History, 1200-1900
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Leading scholars discuss how changing ideas of law and authority were embedded in the historical development of British legal systems.
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Leading scholars discuss how changing ideas of law and authority were embedded in the historical development of British legal systems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9781107122277
- ISBN-10: 1107122279
- Artikelnr.: 43552949
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9781107122277
- ISBN-10: 1107122279
- Artikelnr.: 43552949
1. The judicial interpretation of legislation in later thirteenth- and
early fourteenth-century England Paul Brand; 2. The authority of Parliament
and the scope of the Statute of Uses 1536 N. G. Jones; 3. Developing a
prerogative theory for the authority of the Chancery: the French connection
Ian Williams; 4. Authority and precedent David Ibbetson; 5. Legislation and
authority in early modern Scotland Andrew Simpson; 6. The sources of early
Scots consistorial law: reflections on law, authority and jurisdiction
during the Scottish Reformation Thomas Green; 7. Conciliar authority and
equitable jurisdiction in early modern Scotland J. D. Ford; 8. Legal
authorities as instruments of conflict management: the long endgame of
Anglo-Hanseatic relations (1474-1603) Alain Wijffels; 9. History and the
justification of governmental authority and individual rights in the age of
John Locke and Samuel Pufendorf Andreas Thier; 10. The commissioners for
claims on France and the case of the Baron de Bode, 1815-61 Michael Lobban;
11. The authority of law in a bureaucratic framework: the
nineteenth-century medicine stamp duty Chantal Stebbings; 12. The authority
of treatises in English law, 1800-1936 Stephen Waddams; 13. Maitland and
Austin: legal history and legal thought in the late nineteenth century John
Hudson.
early fourteenth-century England Paul Brand; 2. The authority of Parliament
and the scope of the Statute of Uses 1536 N. G. Jones; 3. Developing a
prerogative theory for the authority of the Chancery: the French connection
Ian Williams; 4. Authority and precedent David Ibbetson; 5. Legislation and
authority in early modern Scotland Andrew Simpson; 6. The sources of early
Scots consistorial law: reflections on law, authority and jurisdiction
during the Scottish Reformation Thomas Green; 7. Conciliar authority and
equitable jurisdiction in early modern Scotland J. D. Ford; 8. Legal
authorities as instruments of conflict management: the long endgame of
Anglo-Hanseatic relations (1474-1603) Alain Wijffels; 9. History and the
justification of governmental authority and individual rights in the age of
John Locke and Samuel Pufendorf Andreas Thier; 10. The commissioners for
claims on France and the case of the Baron de Bode, 1815-61 Michael Lobban;
11. The authority of law in a bureaucratic framework: the
nineteenth-century medicine stamp duty Chantal Stebbings; 12. The authority
of treatises in English law, 1800-1936 Stephen Waddams; 13. Maitland and
Austin: legal history and legal thought in the late nineteenth century John
Hudson.
1. The judicial interpretation of legislation in later thirteenth- and
early fourteenth-century England Paul Brand; 2. The authority of Parliament
and the scope of the Statute of Uses 1536 N. G. Jones; 3. Developing a
prerogative theory for the authority of the Chancery: the French connection
Ian Williams; 4. Authority and precedent David Ibbetson; 5. Legislation and
authority in early modern Scotland Andrew Simpson; 6. The sources of early
Scots consistorial law: reflections on law, authority and jurisdiction
during the Scottish Reformation Thomas Green; 7. Conciliar authority and
equitable jurisdiction in early modern Scotland J. D. Ford; 8. Legal
authorities as instruments of conflict management: the long endgame of
Anglo-Hanseatic relations (1474-1603) Alain Wijffels; 9. History and the
justification of governmental authority and individual rights in the age of
John Locke and Samuel Pufendorf Andreas Thier; 10. The commissioners for
claims on France and the case of the Baron de Bode, 1815-61 Michael Lobban;
11. The authority of law in a bureaucratic framework: the
nineteenth-century medicine stamp duty Chantal Stebbings; 12. The authority
of treatises in English law, 1800-1936 Stephen Waddams; 13. Maitland and
Austin: legal history and legal thought in the late nineteenth century John
Hudson.
early fourteenth-century England Paul Brand; 2. The authority of Parliament
and the scope of the Statute of Uses 1536 N. G. Jones; 3. Developing a
prerogative theory for the authority of the Chancery: the French connection
Ian Williams; 4. Authority and precedent David Ibbetson; 5. Legislation and
authority in early modern Scotland Andrew Simpson; 6. The sources of early
Scots consistorial law: reflections on law, authority and jurisdiction
during the Scottish Reformation Thomas Green; 7. Conciliar authority and
equitable jurisdiction in early modern Scotland J. D. Ford; 8. Legal
authorities as instruments of conflict management: the long endgame of
Anglo-Hanseatic relations (1474-1603) Alain Wijffels; 9. History and the
justification of governmental authority and individual rights in the age of
John Locke and Samuel Pufendorf Andreas Thier; 10. The commissioners for
claims on France and the case of the Baron de Bode, 1815-61 Michael Lobban;
11. The authority of law in a bureaucratic framework: the
nineteenth-century medicine stamp duty Chantal Stebbings; 12. The authority
of treatises in English law, 1800-1936 Stephen Waddams; 13. Maitland and
Austin: legal history and legal thought in the late nineteenth century John
Hudson.