Collected papers on English legal history
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Collected papers on English legal history
Cambridge University Press, 2013
- : 3 v. hardback set
- v. 1
- v. 2
- v. 3
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注記
"Bibliography of the published works of Sir John Baker": p. 1578-1597
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
目次
- 1. The English legal profession, 1450-1550
- 2. Counsellors and barristers
- 3. Solicitors and the law of maintenance, 1590-1640
- 4. The degree of barrister
- 5. Audience in the courts
- 6. The rank of Queen's Counsel
- 7. The third university of England
- 8. The Inns of Court in 1388
- 9. The division of the Temple: Inner, Middle and Outer
- 10. The Inn of the Outer Temple
- 11. The Old Constitution of Gray's Inn
- 12. The Ancient and Honourable Society of Gray's Inn
- 13. The Inns of Court and Chancery as voluntary associations
- 14. The judges as visitors to the Inns of Court
- 15. Oral instruction in land law and conveyancing, 1250-1500
- 16. Legal education in London, 1250-1850
- 17. The Pekynnes
- 18. Learning exercises in the medieval Inns of Court and Chancery
- 19. The Old Moot Book of Lincoln's Inn
- 20. Readings in Gray's Inn, their decline and disappearance
- 21. The Inns of Court and legal doctrine
- 22. Roman law at the third university of England
- 23. The Inns of Court: law school or finishing school?
- 24. The changing concept of a court
- 25. From lovedays to commercial arbitration
- 26. Personal actions in the High Court of Battle Abbey, 1450-1602
- 27. Judicial Conservatism in the Tudor Common Pleas, 1500-1560
- 28. The common lawyers and the Chancery: 1616
- 29. The three languages of the common law
- 30. Case-law in medieval England
- 31. Dr Thomas Fastolf and the history of law reporting
- 32. John Bryt's reports and the year books of Henry IV
- 33. Case-law in England and continental Europe
- 34. The books of the common law, 1440-1557
- 35. English law books and legal publishing, 1557-1695
- 36. Books of entries
- 37. Manuscripts in the Inner Temple
- 38. Common lawyers' libraries before 1640
- 39. John Rastell and the terms of the law
- 40. Coke's notebooks and the sources of his reports
- 41. John Selden and English legal history
- 42. The Newe Littleton
- 43. Sir Thomas Robinson
- 44. Westminster Hall
- 45. English judges' robes, 1350-2008
- 46. The earliest serjeants' rings
- 47. The collar of SS
- 48. The mystery of the Bar gown
- 49. Personal liberty under the common law, 1200-1600
- 50. An English view of the Anglo-Hibernian Constitution in 1670
- 51. Human rights and the rule of law in Renaissance England
- 52. Equity and public law in England
- 53. Some early Newgate reports, 1315-26
- 54. The refinement of English criminal jurisprudence, 1500-1848
- 55. Criminal courts and procedure, 1550-1800
- 56. Torture and the law of proof
- 57. The Tudor law of treason
- 58. Criminal justice at Newgate, 1616-27
- 59. Le brickbat que narrowly mist
- 60. The history of the common law of contract
- 61. Covenants and the law of proof, 1290-1321
- 62. New light on Slade's case
- 63. The origins of the 'doctrine' of consideration, 1535-85
- 64. Privity of contract in the common law before 1680
- 65. The rise and fall of freedom of contract
- 66. The law merchant and the common law before 1700
- 67. The law merchant as a source of English law
- 68. The use of assumpsit for restitutionary money claims, 1500-1800
- 69. Bezoar-stones, gall-stones, and gem-stones: the action on the case for deceit
- 70. The common law of negligence, 1500-1700
- 71. Dower of personalty, 1250-1450
- 72. Sir John Melton's case, 1535
- 73. Funeral monuments and the heir
- 74. Charity and perpetuity: the commemoration of benefactors
- 75. The dark age of English legal history, 1500-1700
- 76. Editing the sources of English legal history
- 77. Kiralfy's action on the case
- 78. Words and fictions: male and married spinsters
- 79. Legal process as reported in correspondence
- 80. 'Authentic testimony'?: fact and law in legal records
- 81. English law and the Renaissance
- 82. The common law in 1608
- 83. Why the history of English law has not been finished
- 84. Why should undergraduates study legal history?
- Bibliography of writings by Sir John Baker.
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