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Judicial Tribunals in England and Europe, 1200–1700 : The Trial in History, Volume I

Mulholland, Maureen(Edited by)
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Now available in paperback for the first time, this book examines trials, civil and criminal, ecclesiastical and secular, in England and Europe between the thirteenth and the seventeenth centuries.

Chapters consider the judges and juries and the amateur and professional advisers involved in legal processes as well as the offenders brought before the courts, with the reasons for prosecuting them and the defences they put forward. The cases examined range from a fourteenth century cause-célèbre, the attempted trial of Pope Boniface VIII for heresy, to investigations of obscure people for sexual and religious offences in the city states of Geneva and Venice. Technical terms have been cut to a minimum to ensure accessibility and appeal to lawyers, social, political and legal historians, undergraduate and postgraduates as well as general readers interested in the development of the trial through time. -- .

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Product Details
Manchester University Press
0719063434 / 9780719063435
Paperback / softback
01/12/2011
United Kingdom
200 pages
156 x 234 mm, 290 grams