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Author Post, Gaines, 1902-
Title Studies in medieval legal thought : public law and the state 1100-1322 / Gaines Post.
Publication Info Clark, N.J. : Lawbook Exchange, c2006.


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Descript xv, 633 p. ; 23 cm.
Note Originally published: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1964.
Contents Parisian masters as a corporation, 1200-1246 -- Roman law and early representation in Spain -- Plena potestas and consent in medieval assemblies -- A romano-canonical maxim, quod omnes tangit, in bracton and early parliaments -- Ratio publicae utilitatis, ratio status, and "reason of state" 1100-1300 -- Status regni : lestat du roialme in the statute of York, 1322 -- Status, id est, magistratus: l'etat, c'mest moi -- Status regis and lestat du roi in the statute of York -- The Roman law and the "inalienability clause" in the English coronation oath -- Public law, the state, and nationalism -- The naturalness of society and the state.
ISBN 9781584776925
1584776927
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Author Post, Gaines, 1902-
Subject Public law -- Europe -- History.
State, The -- History.
Law, Medieval.
Descript xv, 633 p. ; 23 cm.
Note Originally published: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1964.
Contents Parisian masters as a corporation, 1200-1246 -- Roman law and early representation in Spain -- Plena potestas and consent in medieval assemblies -- A romano-canonical maxim, quod omnes tangit, in bracton and early parliaments -- Ratio publicae utilitatis, ratio status, and "reason of state" 1100-1300 -- Status regni : lestat du roialme in the statute of York, 1322 -- Status, id est, magistratus: l'etat, c'mest moi -- Status regis and lestat du roi in the statute of York -- The Roman law and the "inalienability clause" in the English coronation oath -- Public law, the state, and nationalism -- The naturalness of society and the state.
ISBN 9781584776925
1584776927
Author Post, Gaines, 1902-
Subject Public law -- Europe -- History.
State, The -- History.
Law, Medieval.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 2nd Floor  KJC 4413 P8  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Public law -- Europe -- History.
State, The -- History.
Law, Medieval.
Descript xv, 633 p. ; 23 cm.
Note Originally published: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1964.
Contents Parisian masters as a corporation, 1200-1246 -- Roman law and early representation in Spain -- Plena potestas and consent in medieval assemblies -- A romano-canonical maxim, quod omnes tangit, in bracton and early parliaments -- Ratio publicae utilitatis, ratio status, and "reason of state" 1100-1300 -- Status regni : lestat du roialme in the statute of York, 1322 -- Status, id est, magistratus: l'etat, c'mest moi -- Status regis and lestat du roi in the statute of York -- The Roman law and the "inalienability clause" in the English coronation oath -- Public law, the state, and nationalism -- The naturalness of society and the state.
ISBN 9781584776925
1584776927

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