UID:
edoccha_9958911418302883
Format:
1 online resource (208 p.)
ISBN:
3-428-49414-8
Series Statement:
Comparative studies in continental and Anglo-American legal history = Vergleichende Untersuchungen zur kontinentaleuropäischen und anglo-amerikanischen Rechtsgeschichte, Band 18
Uniform Title:
Derecho angloamericano y derecho canónico.
Content:
〈b〉Hauptbeschreibung〈/b〉 In the book at issue, the author endeavors to demonstrate a fact that has often been neglected by many Anglo-American legal historians: the Anglo-American legal tradition has more elements in common with Continental law than is frequently believed (Continent = European; continental law and doctrine: see also ""ius commune, ius utrumque""). The ""insularity"" of English law has never been complete. The learned laws, and particularly the canon law, have also played a very significant role in the historical evolution of English law. The formative process of the common law
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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part I. The Anglo-American legal tradition -- part II. The routes of entry of canon law into England -- part III. The influence of canon law on the different areas of English law.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-428-09414-X
Language:
English