In medieval and Early Modern England, the law required capital punishment for felons. Yet in the actual administration of criminal law juries, judges, and the Crown pardoned or mitigated the sentences of the accused with great frequency. Little is known of contemporary attitudes toward mercy’s role in secular judgment though the system depended on juries and lay officials to administer the law. How did generally shared beliefs about mercy affect the late medieval "crisis of disorder" and sixteenth-century reforms in criminal law? Literature from the period 1200-1600 is used to identify the cultural value of mercy. Popular ideas embodied in the texts allow us to speculate on mercy’s place in the courts, and so in English governance. The s...
Tis article discusses emotions and power in the administration and representation of criminal justic...
This dissertation examines changing definitions of moral and legal responsibility for crime in Engla...
In scholarly debate, the beneficiaries of the institution of sanctuary in medieval England are usual...
In medieval and Early Modern England, the law required capital punishment for felons. Yet in the act...
In medieval and Early Modern Engl and , the law required capital punishment for felons. Yet in the a...
A Review of Kingship, Law, and Society: Criminal Justice in the Reign of Henry V by Edward Powel
Mercy and the Misericord in Late Medieval England examines mercy as a unifying force in secular and ...
This is a study of the development of the mind of William Shakespeare as it relates to justice which...
This thesis examines the relationship, in theory and in practice, between the concepts of justice (i...
On the basis of a communicative theory of criminal punishment, I show how mercy has a significant bu...
The aim of this Article is to present a normative argument for mercy as a legitimate consideration i...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines the literary inquiry into compassion as an increasingly impor...
In late medieval Europe, the legal power to pardon criminals was one of the most important manifesta...
Recent alleged abuses of the pardon power by presidents in Peru and the US have drawn attention to a...
M.A. (Philosophy)Usually when we think of law, we think of rationality and outcomes that are not swa...
Tis article discusses emotions and power in the administration and representation of criminal justic...
This dissertation examines changing definitions of moral and legal responsibility for crime in Engla...
In scholarly debate, the beneficiaries of the institution of sanctuary in medieval England are usual...
In medieval and Early Modern England, the law required capital punishment for felons. Yet in the act...
In medieval and Early Modern Engl and , the law required capital punishment for felons. Yet in the a...
A Review of Kingship, Law, and Society: Criminal Justice in the Reign of Henry V by Edward Powel
Mercy and the Misericord in Late Medieval England examines mercy as a unifying force in secular and ...
This is a study of the development of the mind of William Shakespeare as it relates to justice which...
This thesis examines the relationship, in theory and in practice, between the concepts of justice (i...
On the basis of a communicative theory of criminal punishment, I show how mercy has a significant bu...
The aim of this Article is to present a normative argument for mercy as a legitimate consideration i...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines the literary inquiry into compassion as an increasingly impor...
In late medieval Europe, the legal power to pardon criminals was one of the most important manifesta...
Recent alleged abuses of the pardon power by presidents in Peru and the US have drawn attention to a...
M.A. (Philosophy)Usually when we think of law, we think of rationality and outcomes that are not swa...
Tis article discusses emotions and power in the administration and representation of criminal justic...
This dissertation examines changing definitions of moral and legal responsibility for crime in Engla...
In scholarly debate, the beneficiaries of the institution of sanctuary in medieval England are usual...