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The Oxford history of the laws of England, Vol. 1
John H. Baker
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page xv)
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Table of Parliamentary Statutes (page xxiii)
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Table of Citations to Ius Commune (page xxvii)
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1. The Anglo-Saxon Church (page 1)
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The Mission of St Augustine (page 2)
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The Establishment of Christian Law (page 11)
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Canonical Sources and Learning (page 25)
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Substantive Law (page 40)
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Conclusion (page 62)
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2. From the Norman Conquest to the Establishment of Consistory Courts (page 67)
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Formation of the Classical Canon Law (page 68)
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The English Church (page 106)
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Conclusion (page 143)
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3. From the Thirteenth Century to the Accession of Elizabeth (page 147)
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The Canon Law and Legislation (page 148)
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Legal Education and Canonical Scholarship (page 186)
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Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction (page 206)
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Conclusion (page 234)
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4. From the Elizabethan Settlement to the Abolition of Episcopacy (page 237)
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Fundamental Assumptions (page 239)
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Education and Scholarship (page 243)
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Legislation (page 263)
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The Ecclesiastical Courts (page 282)
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The Final Days (page 307)
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5. Civil Procedure and the Law of Proof (page 311)
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Basic Characteristics (page 312)
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The Opening Stages (page 317)
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The Stage for Proof (page 327)
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The Final Stages (page 341)
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Definitive Sentences (page 343)
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6. Monetary Obligations and Economic Regulation (page 355)
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Breach of Faith (Laesio fidei) (page 358)
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Other Monetary Obligations (page 368)
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Economic Regulation (page 377)
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7. Testamentary Law and Probate Jurisdiction (page 387)
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The Canon Law of Last Wills and Testaments (page 389)
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Ecclesiastical Probate and Testamentary Litigation (page 396)
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English Practice and Formal Laws (page 426)
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8. Tithes and Spiritual Dues (page 433)
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The Canon Law of Tithes (page 435)
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Litigation over Tithes (page 440)
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Other Spiritual Dues (page 465)
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9. Churches and the Clergy (page 475)
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Benefices and the ius patronatus (page 477)
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Ecclesiastical Elections (page 491)
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Church Property (page 494)
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The Clergy (page 505)
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10. Marriage and Divorce (page 521)
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Matrimonial Contracts (page 523)
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Divorce (page 540)
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Ancillary Causes touching Marriage (page 556)
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Changes and Continuities (page 563)
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11. Defamation (page 565)
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The ius commune and Defamation (page 566)
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The Scope of Actionable Defamation (page 574)
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Changes and Continuities in Law and Practice (page 590)
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Jactitation (page 596)
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12. Crimes and Criminal Procedure (page 599)
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The Canon Law and Crime (page 600)
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Criminal Procedure (page 604)
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Substantive Law of Crimes (page 626)
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Select Bibliography (page 643)
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Index of Names and Places (page 669)
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Index of Subjects (page 675)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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LHR | 25.1 (Spring 2007): 217-219 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/27641437 |
ENHR | 119.484 (Nov. 2004): 1328-1330 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3490360 |
JBRS | 45.3 (July 2006): 628-629 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/507204 |
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Published: 2004
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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