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  • Law Reports under Edward Iv

    This issue under the Ruling of King Edward IV of England Year Books and other Reports Law Reports under Edward IV and Medieval Law Law Reports under Edward IV and Legal History This issue under the Ruling of King Edward IV of England Year Books and Early Law Reports Law Reports under […]

  • Law Reports under Edward V

    This issue under the Ruling of King Edward V of England Year Books and other Reports Law Reports under Edward V and Medieval Law Law Reports under Edward V and Legal History This issue under the Ruling of King Edward V of England Year Books and Early Law Reports Law Reports under Edward V […]

  • Medieval Case Law

    Law Reports under Henry VII For information about this topic, please read the entry, in this legal Encyclopedia, about: Law Reports under Henry VII Medieval Case Law and Medieval Law Medieval Case Law and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School […]

  • Medieval Administrative Law

    Medieval Administrative Law, Records of State Medieval Administrative Law and Medieval Law Medieval Administrative Law and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Abstract: A number of multi-volume series containing writs and orders under […]

  • Personal Status Law

    Personal Status Law and Medieval Law Personal Status Law and Legal History Resources See Also List of Medieval Laws (in this legal Encyclopedia) Uses (in this legal Encyclopedia) Crusader Privileges (in this legal Encyclopedia) Origins of the Common Law (in this legal Encyclopedia) […]

  • Origins of the Common Law

    Origins of the Common Law and Medieval Law Origins of the Common Law and Legal History Resources See Also Peasant (in this legal Encyclopedia) Chattels (in this legal Encyclopedia) Tenure (in this legal Encyclopedia) Canon Law (in this legal Encyclopedia) Bibliographies of English Law […]

  • Law Reports under Richard Iii

    This issue under the Ruling of King Richard III of England Year Books and other Reports Law Reports under Richard III and Medieval Law Law Reports under Richard III and Legal History This issue under the Ruling of King Richard III of England Year Books and Early Law Reports Law Reports […]

  • Medieval Church Law

    Medieval Church Law and Medieval Law Medieval Church Law and Legal History Resources See Also Origins of the Common Law (in this legal Encyclopedia) Origins of the Common Law (in this legal Encyclopedia) Edict (in this legal Encyclopedia) Tenure (in this legal Encyclopedia) […]

  • Common Law

    Definition of Common Law In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Common Law : 1. The part of English law based on rules developed by the royal courts during the first three centuries after the Norman Conquest (1066) as a system applicable to the whole country, […]

  • Oxford Companion to Law

    There is also an Oxford Companion to American Law. This legal encyclopaedia is a concise overview of a subject in law – not confined to English law, since there are many entries devoted to European Union law. Original Oxford Companion to Law Review Review of A F Rodger, “Good companion?” […]

  • Inns of Court

    Introduction to Inns of Court Inns of Court, four institutions in London whose members comprise the bar of England and Wales. In order to become a barrister the aspirant must join an Inn as a student and dine in hall 18 times, as well as pass professional examinations, before being […]

  • Close Rolls

    The Rolls Series, which while not an exclusively legal source, contains much legal material (Source: the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Closed correspondence containing private instructions by kings to individuals, they include writs of summons of the peers, and writs of […]

  • Close Rolls

    The Rolls Series, which while not an exclusively legal source, contains much legal material (Source: the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Closed correspondence containing private instructions by kings to individuals, they include writs of summons of the peers, and writs of […]

  • Courts

    Introduction to Courts Courts in the United Kingdom, judicial institutions charged with resolving disputes in law, either between citizens, or between citizens and government organs. There are three legal systems in the United Kingdom: one for England and Wales, one for Scotland, and one […]

  • Arbitration

    Definition of Arbitration In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Arbitration : The determination of a dispute by one or more independent third parties (the arbitrators) rather than by a court. Arbitrators are appointed by the parties in accordance with […]