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Judicial tribunals in England and Europe, 1200–1700
The trial in history, volume I
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English
Published/Copyright:
2003
About this book
This book is about trials, civil and criminal, ecclesiastical and secular, in England and Europe between the thirteenth and the seventeenth centuries, providing a rounded view of trials conducted according to different procedures within contrasting legal systems, including English common law and Roman canon law.
Author / Editor information
Mulholland Maureen :
Maureen Mulhollandis now Honorary Lecturer in Law at the University of Manchester following her recent retirement
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Front matter
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Contents
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Tables
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Contributors
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Acknowledgements
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Abbreviations
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Introduction
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1 What is a trial?
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2 The role of amateur and professional judges in the royal courts of late medieval England
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3 Was the jury ever self informing?
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4 Trials in manorial courts in late medieval England
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5 Judges and trials in the English ecclesiastical courts
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6 The attempted trial of Boniface VIII for heresy
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7 Reasonable doubt
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8 Testifying to the self
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9 The trial of Giorgio Moreto before the Inquisition in Venice, 1589
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Index
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
July 30, 2018
eBook ISBN:
9781526137463
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Main content:
200
eBook ISBN:
9781526137463
Keywords for this book
amateur judges; Church courts; civil litigation; civil trials; criminal trials; early modern England; ecclesiastical trials; Giorgio Moreto; late medieval England; Laura Querini; manorial courts; Pope Boniface VIII; professional judges; prosecution; religious offences; royal courts; secular trials; sexual offences
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General/trade;College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;
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BY-NC-ND 4.0