As an intellectual edifice and institutional form, law was practiced in courts and taught in law schools during the middle ages. But law was also discussed in marketplaces, carved on tympanums, and written into romances. Everyone--jurists and clerics
The purpose of the article is to analyze the medieval legal doctrine of legal custom as a source of ...
Law and Theology in the Thirteenth Century. In the High Middle Ages, Law and Theology were perceiv...
This volume brings together papers by a group of scholars, distinguished in their own right, in hono...
Late medieval western European societies saw the emergence of a particular form of socio-legal pract...
This chapter examines how the image of law was taken up by 'popular culture' in medieval France. The...
This volume, the third in the series, contains the proceed-ings from the conference Law before Grati...
Law and Language in the Middle Ages investigates the relationship between law and legal practice fro...
ABSTRACT: The medieval era was a fascinating time for almost all fields, including the juridical fie...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
This workshop proposes to look at the evolution of the roles that jurists played in government, as t...
Most of the time rulers and governments in the Western world as a whole were little interested in ma...
This article is an attempt to define treaties in a legal context, thereby re-aligning the medieval h...
This article considers how 12th- and 13th-century law codes constructed their relationship to the ju...
paper 15International audienceLawyers of the Early Middle Ages produced a large body of texts, mostl...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the medieval legal doctrine of legal custom as a source of ...
Law and Theology in the Thirteenth Century. In the High Middle Ages, Law and Theology were perceiv...
This volume brings together papers by a group of scholars, distinguished in their own right, in hono...
Late medieval western European societies saw the emergence of a particular form of socio-legal pract...
This chapter examines how the image of law was taken up by 'popular culture' in medieval France. The...
This volume, the third in the series, contains the proceed-ings from the conference Law before Grati...
Law and Language in the Middle Ages investigates the relationship between law and legal practice fro...
ABSTRACT: The medieval era was a fascinating time for almost all fields, including the juridical fie...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
This workshop proposes to look at the evolution of the roles that jurists played in government, as t...
Most of the time rulers and governments in the Western world as a whole were little interested in ma...
This article is an attempt to define treaties in a legal context, thereby re-aligning the medieval h...
This article considers how 12th- and 13th-century law codes constructed their relationship to the ju...
paper 15International audienceLawyers of the Early Middle Ages produced a large body of texts, mostl...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the medieval legal doctrine of legal custom as a source of ...
Law and Theology in the Thirteenth Century. In the High Middle Ages, Law and Theology were perceiv...
This volume brings together papers by a group of scholars, distinguished in their own right, in hono...