In Laurent Mayali (ed) Identité et Droit de l'Autre, Berkeley: Robbins Collection. Mayali, Laurent. 2000. “Romanitas and Medieval Jurisprudence.” In Michael Hoeflich (ed.), Lex et Romanitas. Essays for Alan Watson.
The misogynist stereotype of the avaricious wife consuming her indulgent husband's patrimony was age-old. ... The enforcement of elaborate sumptuary laws in medieval and Renaissance Italy, as numerous studies have shown, ...
Roman Law and the Making of the Common Law's First Professionals Thomas J. McSweeney ... and Roy E Brownell (eds), Magna Carta and the Rule of Law (American Bar Association 2014); Charles Donahue, “Biology and the Origins of the Jury” ...
Although not discount- ing the role of war and its financing or of state expansion as a strategy for augmenting noble ... “Romanitas and Medieval Jurisprudence” in Lex et Romanitas: Essays for Alan Watson (Berkeley, California: Robbins ...
... 149 BC to 50 BC ——(2000) in Lex et Romanitas, ed. M. Hoeflich, 59–72, 'The repudiated technicality in Roman forensic oratory' ——(2002, Ann Arbor) The Case for the Prosecution in the Ciceronian Era Alfo ̈ldi, A. (1938) 31 Klio, ...
This book investigates the relationship between the law and religious ideology in Luther's Germany, showing how they developed in response to the momentum of Lutheran teachings and influence.
Peter Linehan and Janet L. Nelson (London, 2001), 432–50, and Janet L. Nelson, ''Peers in the Early Middle Ages,'' in Law, Laity and Solidarities: Essays in Honour of Susan Reynolds, ed. Pauline Stafford, Janet L. Nelson, ...
Their estates also fell to the pope.370 The curia distinguished two categories of 'officiales', as can be seen from their ... See the criticism by Andreas Meyer of Daniel Williman, The Right of Spoil of the Popes of Avignon 1316–1415 ...
“The Interaction of Law and Religion in the Middle Ages.” Mercer Law Review 31 (1980): 466–76. ———. “Malchus' Ear: Reflections on Classical Canon Law as a Religious Legal System.” In Lex et Romanitas: Essays for Alan Watson, ed.
The obsolescence of the map of law which Blackstone had inherited from Hale, and in which many outlines were drawn ... as ideals of English political philosophy from the time of Hobbes to the time of Coleridge', in Collected Papers, i.