The roots of liberty : Magna Carta, ancient constitution, and the Anglo-American tradition of rule of law

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0865977097 
ISBN 13
9780865977099 
Category
United Kingdom  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2008 
Publisher
Pages
xii, 363 pages 
Subject
Medieval Law 
Abstract
"The Roots of Liberty is a critical collection of essays on the origin and nature of the often elusive idea of liberty. Throughout this book, the original and thought-provoking views of scholars J.C. Holt, Christopher W. Brooks, Paul Christianson, John Phillip Reid, and Corinne C. Weston offer insights into the development of English ideas of liberty and the relationship those ideas hold to modern conceptions of rule of law. The introduction by Ellis Sandoz places each of the essays in context and explores the influence of Fortescue on Coke. The essays address early medieval developments, encompassing such seminal issues as the common-law mind of the sixteenth century under the Tudor monarchs, the struggle for power and authority between the Stuart kings and Parliament in the seventeenth century, and the role of the ancient constitution in the momentous legal and constitutional debate that occurred between the Glorious Revolution and the American Declaration of Independence." - Voila 
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Content:
The ancient constitution in medieval England / J.C. Holt -- The place of Magna Carta and the ancient constitution in sixteenth-century English legal thought / Christopher W. Brooks -- Ancient constitutions in the age of Sir Edward Coke and John Selden / Paul Christianson -- The jurisprudence of liberty the ancient constitution in the legal historiography of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / John Phillip Reid. 
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