The History of Courts and Procedure in Medieval Canon Law

The History of Courts and Procedure in Medieval Canon Law
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Publisher : CUA Press
Total Pages : 521
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ISBN-10 : 9780813229041
ISBN-13 : 0813229049
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Synopsis The History of Courts and Procedure in Medieval Canon Law by : Wilfried Hartmann

By the end of the thirteenth century, court procedure in continental Europe in secular and ecclesiastical courts shared many characteristics. As the academic jurists of the Ius commune began to excavate the norms of procedure from Justinian's great codification of law and then to expound them in the classroom and in their writings, they shaped the structure of ecclesiastical courts and secular courts as well. These essays also illuminate striking differences in the sources that we find in different parts of Europe. In northern Europe the archives are rich but do not always provide the details we need to understand a particular case. In Italy and Southern France the documentation is more detailed than in other parts of Europe but here too the historical records do not answer every question we might pose to them. In Spain, detailed documentation is strangely lacking, if not altogether absent. Iberian conciliar canons and tracts on procedure tell us much about practice in Spanish courts. As these essays demonstrate, scholars who want to peer into the medieval courtroom, must also read letters, papal decretals, chronicles, conciliar canons, and consilia to provide a nuanced and complete picture of what happened in medieval trials. This volume will give sophisticated guidance to all readers with an interest in European law and courts.

Divorce in Medieval England

Divorce in Medieval England
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9780415825160
ISBN-13 : 0415825164
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Synopsis Divorce in Medieval England by : Sara Margaret Butler

Divorce, as we think of it today, is usually considered to be a modern invention. This book challenges that viewpoint, documenting the many and varied uses of divorce in the medieval period and highlighting the fact that couples regularly divorced on the grounds of spousal incompatibility.

Power and Justice in Medieval England

Power and Justice in Medieval England
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9780300163834
ISBN-13 : 0300163835
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Synopsis Power and Justice in Medieval England by : Joshua C. Tate

How the medieval right to appoint a parson helped give birth to English common law Appointing a parson to the local church following a vacancy--an "advowson"--was one of the most important rights in medieval England. The king, the monasteries, and local landowners all wanted to control advowsons because they meant political, social, and economic influence. The question of law turned on who had the superior legal claim to the vacancy--which was a type of property--at the time the position needed to be filled. In tracing how these conflicts were resolved, Joshua C. Tate takes a sharply different view from that of historians who focus only on questions of land ownership, and he shows that the English needed new legal contours to address the questions of ownership and possession that arose from these disputes. Tate argues that the innovations made necessary by advowson law helped give birth to modern common law and common law courts.

The Cambridge History of Medieval Canon Law

The Cambridge History of Medieval Canon Law
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 738
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ISBN-10 : 9781009063951
ISBN-13 : 1009063952
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Synopsis The Cambridge History of Medieval Canon Law by : Anders Winroth

Canon law touched nearly every aspect of medieval society, including many issues we now think of as purely secular. It regulated marriages, oaths, usury, sorcery, heresy, university life, penance, just war, court procedure, and Christian relations with religious minorities. Canon law also regulated the clergy and the Church, one of the most important institutions in the Middle Ages. This Cambridge History offers a comprehensive survey of canon law, both chronologically and thematically. Written by an international team of scholars, it explores, in non-technical language, how it operated in the daily life of people and in the great political events of the time. The volume demonstrates that medieval canon law holds a unique position in the legal history of Europe. Indeed, the influence of medieval canon law, which was at the forefront of introducing and defining concepts such as 'equity,' 'rationality,' 'office,' and 'positive law,' has been enormous, long-lasting, and remarkably diverse.

Marriage Litigation in Medieval England

Marriage Litigation in Medieval England
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 0521035627
ISBN-13 : 9780521035620
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Synopsis Marriage Litigation in Medieval England by : Helmholz

This book tells one part of the long history of the institution of marriage. Questions concerning the formation and annulment of marriage came under the exclusive jurisdiction of the church courts during the Middle Ages. Drawing on unpublished records of these courts, Professor Helmholz describes the practical side of matrimonial jurisdiction and relates it to his outline of the formal law of marriage. He investigates the nature of the cases heard, the procedure used, the people involved and changes over the period covered, all of which add to what is known about marriage and legal practice in medieval England. The concluding assessment of canonical jurisdiction over marriage suggests that the application of the law was more successful than is usually thought.

The Records of the Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts

The Records of the Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3428480856
ISBN-13 : 9783428480852
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Synopsis The Records of the Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts by : Donahue, Jr. (Charles)

InhaltsverzeichnisInhalt: J. Sayers, The Records of the Courts of Judges Delegate in England - C. Donahue, Jr. / F.D. Logan, Canterbury - C. Donahue, Jr., York - C. Donahue, Jr. / R.H. Helmholz / D. Owen / J. Sayers, Other Diocesan and Lesser Church Courts.

The Records of the Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts

The Records of the Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts
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Publisher : Comparative Studies in Continental and Anglo-American Legal History
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 3428066197
ISBN-13 : 9783428066193
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Records of the Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts by : Working Group on Church Court Records

Church Court Records

Church Court Records
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Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015041549257
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Synopsis Church Court Records by : Anne Tarver

The first practical guide to understanding both Latin and English church court records.