By the end of the middle ages and in early-modern Europe, judges in superior or central courts had risen to a prominent position in society and played a crucial role in legal developments. Whether in the Common Law system or in continental Europe, the courts' decisions became a focus for legal reasoning, forensic arguments and doctrine. Yet, it remains controversial to what extent these developments reflected the emergence of case-law in a modern sense. From a comparative perspective, it is also questionable whether, in spite of obvious institutional and procedural differences, the Common Law and the European Civil Law traditions produced a corpus of judge-made law which, if not by the way it was elaborated, at least by its results in the r...
In this collection of essays, leading legal historians address significant topics in the history of ...
Machine generated contents note: Part I. Common Law: 1. Judges and judging 1176-1307 Paul Brand; 2. ...
Law reports, publications containing reports of cases heard in the courts, are one of the major sour...
By the end of the middle ages and in early-modern Europe, judges in superior or central courts had r...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
The phenomenon of the case law and publication of the case law reports has been present in our legal...
Article looks at a historical problem—the first use of case law by English royal justices in the thi...
In 1981 the Journal of Legal History published the essay “A ‘Revisiting’ of the Comparison between ‘...
Book synopsis: This volume examines the nature, function, development and epistemological assumption...
The article describes the features of judicial lawmaking process in the Anglo-Saxon and Romano-Germa...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
This book is about trials, civil and criminal, ecclesiastical and secular, in England and Europe bet...
This volume surveys 150 law books of fundamental importance in the history of Western legal literatu...
This introductory text explores the historical origins of the main legal institutions that came to c...
The records of the Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts, reports of the working group on Church court reco...
In this collection of essays, leading legal historians address significant topics in the history of ...
Machine generated contents note: Part I. Common Law: 1. Judges and judging 1176-1307 Paul Brand; 2. ...
Law reports, publications containing reports of cases heard in the courts, are one of the major sour...
By the end of the middle ages and in early-modern Europe, judges in superior or central courts had r...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
The phenomenon of the case law and publication of the case law reports has been present in our legal...
Article looks at a historical problem—the first use of case law by English royal justices in the thi...
In 1981 the Journal of Legal History published the essay “A ‘Revisiting’ of the Comparison between ‘...
Book synopsis: This volume examines the nature, function, development and epistemological assumption...
The article describes the features of judicial lawmaking process in the Anglo-Saxon and Romano-Germa...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
This book is about trials, civil and criminal, ecclesiastical and secular, in England and Europe bet...
This volume surveys 150 law books of fundamental importance in the history of Western legal literatu...
This introductory text explores the historical origins of the main legal institutions that came to c...
The records of the Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts, reports of the working group on Church court reco...
In this collection of essays, leading legal historians address significant topics in the history of ...
Machine generated contents note: Part I. Common Law: 1. Judges and judging 1176-1307 Paul Brand; 2. ...
Law reports, publications containing reports of cases heard in the courts, are one of the major sour...