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The Moral World of the Law

The Moral World of the Law

The Moral World of the Law

Editor:
Peter Coss, University of Wales College of Cardiff
Peter Coss, S. C. Todd, Andrew D. E. Lewis, Wendy Davies, Paul Hyams, Paul Brand, Thomas Kuehn, Martin Ingram, Caroline Ford, Diana Jeater, John Lonsdale, Chris Wickham
Published:
September 2007
Availability:
Available
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521648332

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    The dominant and deceptively simple theme of this book is the relationship between the moral environment of the courtroom and that of the society in which the court is situated. The volume ranges widely across time and space, from ancient Greece to twentieth-century Africa. As a consequence, it encompasses not only the highly professional legal systems of the Roman, later medieval and modern worlds, but also the relatively unprofessionalized courts of classical Athens and of the early Middle Ages and the alien, imposed legal systems of colonial Rhodesia and Kenya.

    • Assembles an exciting list of writers and topics in an attempt to establish the relationship between law and society
    • Ranges across time and space, from ancient Athens to 1950s Kenya, and from the ancient to the modern worlds
    • Follows in a distinguished line of very successful Past and Present conference volumes, including Rituals of Royalty and The Invention of Tradition

    Product details

    May 2000
    Hardback
    9780521640596
    280 pages
    229 × 152 × 19 mm
    0.58kg
    2 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of contributors
    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction Peter Coss
    • 2. The language of law in classical Athens S. C. Todd
    • 3. The autonomy of Roman law Andrew D. E. Lewis
    • 4. Local participation and legal ritual in early medieval law courts Wendy Davies
    • 5. Due process versus the maintenance of order in European law: the contribution of the ius commune Paul Hyams
    • 6. Inside the courtroom: lawyers, litigants and justices in England in the later middle ages Paul Brand
    • 7. 'Nemo mortalis cognitus vivit in evo': moral and legal conflicts in a Florentine inheritance case of 1442 Thomas Kuehn
    • 8. Law, litigants and the construction of 'honour': slander suits in early modern England Martin Ingram
    • 9. Story-telling and the social imagery of religious conflict in nineteenth-century French law courts Caroline Ford
    • 10. 'Their idea of justice is so peculiar': Southern Rhodesia 1890–1910 Diana Jeater
    • 11. Kenyatta's trials: breaking and making an African nationalist John Lonsdale
    • 12. Conclusion Chris Wickham
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Peter Coss, S. C. Todd, Andrew D. E. Lewis, Wendy Davies, Paul Hyams, Paul Brand, Thomas Kuehn, Martin Ingram, Caroline Ford, Diana Jeater, John Lonsdale, Chris Wickham

    • Editor
    • Peter Coss , University of Wales College of Cardiff