Fundamental authority in late medieval English law

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Fundamental authority in late medieval English law

Norman Doe

(Cambridge studies in English legal history)

Cambridge University Press, 1990

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Shows how two sets of ideas about law and authority emerged in the late-medieval period, one stressing the moral basis of law, the other advancing the view that laws are authoritative simply because they originate in the human will.

目次

  • Authority and consent - the populist thesis
  • human law - the positivist thesis
  • natural law - the superior moral law
  • "Iustitia, rigor iuris" and "aequitas"
  • judicial decisions and the authority of reason
  • conscience in the common law
  • mischief and inconvenience.

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