The English Magna Carta (1215) has long stood as a symbol of human liberty and the rule of law. This Article investigates its intellectual origins, suggesting the existence of possible influence on the Charter by the contemporary ius commune, the amalgam of Roman and canon laws that had emerged in consequence of the revival of legal studies on the Continent in the twelfth century. Comparing the substance of over half of the chapters with the contemporary ius commune, the Article demonstrates that many similarities existed. Accepting the possibility of use of Continental sources in drafting the Charter helps explain otherwise puzzling features in it. It also accords with common patterns in legal development at the time
This Article seizes upon the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta to draw attention to important pro...
What influence does Magna Carta, signed 800 years ago at Runnymede by King John, continue to have ov...
This article argues that the church's strenuous efforts to publicize Magna Carta can only be fully u...
The English Magna Carta (1215) has long stood as a symbol of human liberty and the rule of law. This...
The English Magna Carta (1215) has long stood as a symbol of human liberty and the rule of law. This...
This Article examines the influence of the Magna Carta on the development of rights and liberties in...
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...
To put what was going on in the negotiations around Magna Carta into a context that makes sense of t...
This paper surveys the legal tradition that links Magna Carta with the modern concepts of the rule o...
Magna Carta’s status as a touchstone of modern thinking about the rule of law rests on several well-...
The Great Charter is often portrayed as the source of English liberties: a medieval document which p...
A Review of MAGNA CARTA, Its Role in the Making of the English Constitution, 1300-1629. By Faith Tho...
This article identifies the liberties of the Church and the City of London which were intended to be...
By 1215 King John had lost almost all of his northern continental possessions. The core of the Angev...
This Article seizes upon the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta to draw attention to important pro...
What influence does Magna Carta, signed 800 years ago at Runnymede by King John, continue to have ov...
This article argues that the church's strenuous efforts to publicize Magna Carta can only be fully u...
The English Magna Carta (1215) has long stood as a symbol of human liberty and the rule of law. This...
The English Magna Carta (1215) has long stood as a symbol of human liberty and the rule of law. This...
This Article examines the influence of the Magna Carta on the development of rights and liberties in...
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...
To put what was going on in the negotiations around Magna Carta into a context that makes sense of t...
This paper surveys the legal tradition that links Magna Carta with the modern concepts of the rule o...
Magna Carta’s status as a touchstone of modern thinking about the rule of law rests on several well-...
The Great Charter is often portrayed as the source of English liberties: a medieval document which p...
A Review of MAGNA CARTA, Its Role in the Making of the English Constitution, 1300-1629. By Faith Tho...
This article identifies the liberties of the Church and the City of London which were intended to be...
By 1215 King John had lost almost all of his northern continental possessions. The core of the Angev...
This Article seizes upon the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta to draw attention to important pro...
What influence does Magna Carta, signed 800 years ago at Runnymede by King John, continue to have ov...
This article argues that the church's strenuous efforts to publicize Magna Carta can only be fully u...