Magna Carta, Civil Law, and Canon Law (original) (raw)

IS (ALSO) MAGNA CARTA AN ECCLESIASTICAL DOCUMENT? THE PREEMINENT ROLE OF THE CHURCH IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM

Lorenzo Cavalaglio

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A New Magna Carta for the Early Modern Common Law: An 800th Anniversary Essay

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Robert Grosseteste, natural law and Magna Carta: national and universal law in 1253

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International Journal of Regional and Local History, 2015

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Stephen Langton, Magna Carta and Church Law

Noel Cox

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008

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Magna Carta And The Roman Law Tradition

Sami Mehmeti

SEEU Review, 2015

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Magna Carta and the Rule of Law Tradition

Martin Krygier

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Magna Carta: its Evolution, Impact and Continuing Relevance

Ryan R Hatch

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English Judges and Roman Jurists: The Civilian Learning Behind England's First Case Law

Thomas McSweeney

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Ownership and Possession in the Early Common Law

Joshua Tate, Anders Winroth

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Canon Law Collections in England ca 600–1066: The Manuscript Evidence

Michael Elliot

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5 Magna Carta and the Rise of Anglo-American Constitutionalism

Dorota Pietrzyk-Reeves

The Concept of Constitution in the History of Political Thought

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A Law above the Law: Christian Roots of the English Common Law

Augusto Zimmermann

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Medieval Church Law and the Origins of the Western Legal Tradition

Wolfgang P. Mueller

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The Influence of the Common Law and the Decline of the Ecclesiastical Courts of the Church of England

Noel Cox

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The History of the Common Law of England

Stuart MacVeagh Thorne

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THE GLOBAL LEGACY OF THE COMMON LAW

ermanno calzolaio

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The Liberties of the Church and the City of London in Magna Carta

Keith Thompson

Ecclesiastical Law Journal, 2016

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The dark and ancient palace of Common Law

Paul Raffield

The Dark Sides of the Law: Perspectives on Law, Literature, and Justice in Common Law Countries , 2019

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“Our laws are as mixed as our language”: commentaries on the laws of England and Ireland, 1704-1804’

Sean Patrick Donlan

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Fifteenth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law

Francesco D'Urso

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Program XV International Congress of Medieval Canon Law

Giuseppe Mecca

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Reform in 1215: Magna Carta and the Fourth Lateran Council

Ken Pennington

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III. Medieval Canon Law and the Formation of International Law

James Muldoon

Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Kanonistische Abteilung, 1995

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Law and Revolution, II: The Impact of the Protestant Reformations on the Western Legal Tradition

Laurent MAYALI

The American Journal of Legal History, 2005

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'The Charter as a Source for the Early Common Law', Journal of Legal History, 12.3 (1991), 173-89

Paul R Hyams

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"The Reinvention of Canon Law in the High Middle Ages"

Wolfgang P. Mueller

The Cambridge History of Medieval Canon Law, ed. Anders Winroth and John Wei (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 79-95, 2022

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Lay Supremacy: Reform of the Canon Law of England from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I (1529-1571)

Torrance Kirby

Reformation and Renaissance Review, 2009

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THE MAKING OF MAGNA CARTA: THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

Ralph Turner

Daniel B. Magraw, Andrea Martinez, Roy E. Brownell, eds, Magna Carta and the Rule of Law, , 2014

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The Background of Magna Carta

Edward Miller

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Unwritten Verities: The Making of England's Vernacular Legal Culture, 1463-1549 [Monograph]

Sebastian Sobecki

Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2015

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WAS THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CANON LAW STUDIED IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND

Łukasz Korporowicz

Studia Prawno-Ekonomiczne 108, 2018

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Medieval Canon Lawyers and European Legal Tradition

Tomasz Giaro

REVIEW OF EUROPEAN AND COMPARATIVE LAW , 2021

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Beyond Magna Carta : A Constitution for the United Kingdom

Andrew Blick

2015

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Medieval Canon Lawyers and European Legal Tradition. A Brief Overview

Tomasz Giaro

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Alexander Lock & Jonathan Sims, 'Invoking Magna Carta: Locating Information Objects and Meaning in the 13th to 19th Centuries', Legal Information Management, vol. 15, no. 2 (2015), pp. 74-85

Alexander Lock

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