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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Corporate Community, Representation, and Consent
- I. Parisian Masters as a Corporation, 1200 - 1246 27
- II. Roman Law and Early Representation in Span and Italy, 1150 - 1250 61
- III. Plena Potestas and Consent in Medieval Assemblies 91
- IV. A Romano - Canonical Maxim, Quod Omnes Tangit, In Bracton and in Early Parliaments 163
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Part II. Public Law and The State
- V. Ratio Publicae Utilitatis, Ratio Status, and "Reason of State", 1100 - 1300 241
- VI. Status Regni: Lestat Du Roialme in The Statute of York, 1322 310
- VII. Status, ID Est, Magistratus: L'Etat, C'est Moi 333
- VIII. Status Regis: Lestat Du Roi in The Statute of York 368
- IX. The Roman Law and The "Inalienability Cause" in The English Coronation Oath 415
- X. Public Law, The State, and Nationalism 434
- XI. The Naturalness of Society and The State 494
- Reflections 562
- Bibliography 571
- Index 611
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Corporate Community, Representation, and Consent
- I. Parisian Masters as a Corporation, 1200 - 1246 27
- II. Roman Law and Early Representation in Span and Italy, 1150 - 1250 61
- III. Plena Potestas and Consent in Medieval Assemblies 91
- IV. A Romano - Canonical Maxim, Quod Omnes Tangit, In Bracton and in Early Parliaments 163
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Part II. Public Law and The State
- V. Ratio Publicae Utilitatis, Ratio Status, and "Reason of State", 1100 - 1300 241
- VI. Status Regni: Lestat Du Roialme in The Statute of York, 1322 310
- VII. Status, ID Est, Magistratus: L'Etat, C'est Moi 333
- VIII. Status Regis: Lestat Du Roi in The Statute of York 368
- IX. The Roman Law and The "Inalienability Cause" in The English Coronation Oath 415
- X. Public Law, The State, and Nationalism 434
- XI. The Naturalness of Society and The State 494
- Reflections 562
- Bibliography 571
- Index 611