【中世後期イングランドおよびアイルランドの法と社会】
Law and Society in Later Medieval England and Ireland H 300 p. 17
目次
1. Justice Delayed: Absent Recognitors and the Angevin Legal Reforms, c. 1200 2. Testament and Inheritance: The Lessons of the Brief Widowhood of Isabel, Countess of Pembroke 3. A Crossroads in Criminal Procedure: The Assumptions Underlying England’s Adoption of Trial by Jury for Crime 4. The General Eyre and Royal Finance 5. Royal Privilege and Episcopal Rights in the Later Thirteenth Century: The Case of the Ashbourne Advowson, 1270-1289 6. The Clerk William Tyssyngton and the Pursuit of Fugitives in the Late Thirteenth-Century 7. Profits and Perils of an Irish Legal Career: Sir Elias Ashbourne (d. 1356), Chief Justice and Marcher Lord 8. Two Jurisdictions in Dispute About Canonical Appeals: London and Canterbury, 1375-6 9. The Outlaw in Later Medieval Ireland 10. The Origins and Development of Judicial Tenure "During Good Behaviour" to 1485 11. "Et Subridet etc.": Smiles, Laughter and Levity in the Medieval Year Books 12. Men of Law and Professional Identity in Late Medieval England 13. Legal Services for the Poor in the Early Common Law