This paper surveys the legal tradition that links Magna Carta with the modern concepts of the rule of law and the limits on government. It documents that the original understanding of the rule of law included substantive commitments to individual freedom and limited government. Then, it attempts at explaining how and why such commitments were lost to a formalist interpretation of the rule of law from 1848 to 1939. The paper concludes by arguing how a revival of the substantive commitments of the rule of law is central in a project of reshaping modern states
This paper considers how the English episcopate's complaints (gravamina) of 1253 demonstrate one vie...
Last month marked the 800th anniversary of the signing of Magna Carta, an agreement between King Joh...
A Review of MAGNA CARTA, Its Role in the Making of the English Constitution, 1300-1629. By Faith Tho...
This paper surveys the legal tradition that links Magna Carta with the modern concepts of the rule o...
This Article seizes upon the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta to draw attention to important pro...
Eight hundred years ago last week in a meadow west of London, King John of England did something pec...
The Magna Carta has an impressive legacy in modern legal thought. The Magna Carta illuminated the im...
As the Magna Carta, England\u27s Great Charter of Liberties, marks its eighth centennial, it is appr...
The English Magna Carta (1215) has long stood as a symbol of human liberty and the rule of law. This...
This article argues the text of the Magna Carta, now 800 years old, and reflects many of the values ...
This Article examines the influence of the Magna Carta on the development of rights and liberties in...
A review of how some of the fundamental principles of due process established in the Magna Carta of ...
The 800th anniversary of Magna Carta has been marked by much pageantry and celebration. Some scholar...
The article starts with an analysis of the Magna Carta to reflect on recent trends in constitutiona...
In June 1215 King John put his seal to Magna Carta, which over the centuries has become an icon of E...
This paper considers how the English episcopate's complaints (gravamina) of 1253 demonstrate one vie...
Last month marked the 800th anniversary of the signing of Magna Carta, an agreement between King Joh...
A Review of MAGNA CARTA, Its Role in the Making of the English Constitution, 1300-1629. By Faith Tho...
This paper surveys the legal tradition that links Magna Carta with the modern concepts of the rule o...
This Article seizes upon the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta to draw attention to important pro...
Eight hundred years ago last week in a meadow west of London, King John of England did something pec...
The Magna Carta has an impressive legacy in modern legal thought. The Magna Carta illuminated the im...
As the Magna Carta, England\u27s Great Charter of Liberties, marks its eighth centennial, it is appr...
The English Magna Carta (1215) has long stood as a symbol of human liberty and the rule of law. This...
This article argues the text of the Magna Carta, now 800 years old, and reflects many of the values ...
This Article examines the influence of the Magna Carta on the development of rights and liberties in...
A review of how some of the fundamental principles of due process established in the Magna Carta of ...
The 800th anniversary of Magna Carta has been marked by much pageantry and celebration. Some scholar...
The article starts with an analysis of the Magna Carta to reflect on recent trends in constitutiona...
In June 1215 King John put his seal to Magna Carta, which over the centuries has become an icon of E...
This paper considers how the English episcopate's complaints (gravamina) of 1253 demonstrate one vie...
Last month marked the 800th anniversary of the signing of Magna Carta, an agreement between King Joh...
A Review of MAGNA CARTA, Its Role in the Making of the English Constitution, 1300-1629. By Faith Tho...