This book challenges the recently established consensus that the trial was a carefully prepared and executed judicial process in which the judges were amenable to reasonable arguments.
This book challenges the recently established consensus that the trial was a carefully prepared and executed judicial process in which the judges were amenable to reasonable arguments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Henry Ansgar Kelly, Louis W. Karlin, Gerard B. Wegemer
Inhaltsangabe
A Procedural Review of Thomas More's Trial - Henry Ansgar Kelly Natural Law and the Trial of Thomas More - R.H. Helmholz A Guide to Thomas More's Trial for Modern Lawyers - Louis W. Karlin and David R. Oakley Thomas More's Three Prison Letters Reporting on His Interrogations - Elizabeth McCutcheon Judicial Commentary on Thomas More's Trial: Preliminary Comment and Round Table - Sidney Fitzwater and Edith Hollan Jones and Jennie D. Latta and Michael Tugendhat Documents Thomas More's Trial: Docudrama
A Procedural Review of Thomas More's Trial - Henry Ansgar Kelly Natural Law and the Trial of Thomas More - R.H. Helmholz A Guide to Thomas More's Trial for Modern Lawyers - Louis W. Karlin and David R. Oakley Thomas More's Three Prison Letters Reporting on His Interrogations - Elizabeth McCutcheon Judicial Commentary on Thomas More's Trial: Preliminary Comment and Round Table - Sidney Fitzwater and Edith Hollan Jones and Jennie D. Latta and Michael Tugendhat Documents Thomas More's Trial: Docudrama
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