Tag: RI

  • Richard Iii Proclamations

    This issue under the Ruling of King Richard III of England Royal Charters and Writs of Proclamation Richard III Proclamations and Medieval Law Richard III Proclamations and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Barrington, Boyd C., […]

  • Richard Ii

    Richard II Records For information about this topic, please read the entry, in this legal Encyclopedia, about: Richard II Records Richard II and Medieval Law Richard II and Legal History Richard II Proclamations For information about this topic, please read the entry, in this legal […]

  • Richard Ii Collections

    This issue under the Ruling of King Richard II of England Collections Which Cover Individual Periods or Reigns Richard II Collections and Medieval Law Richard II Collections and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Chaplais, Pierre, […]

  • Richard Ii Private Legal Documents

    This issue under the Ruling of King Richard II of England Richard II Private Legal Documents and Medieval Law Richard II Private Legal Documents and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Clay, John W. North Country Wills: being […]

  • Richard I

    Richard I Proclamations For information about this topic, please read the entry, in this legal Encyclopedia, about: Richard I Proclamations Richard I and Medieval Law Richard I and Legal History Legal Materials (Compiled by the University of South Caroline Gould School of Law) Landon, Lionel, […]

  • Richard Acland

    History of Sir Richard Acland (1906-1990) The following commentary about Sir Richard Acland (1906-1990) in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): British politician and benefactor. Elected as Liberal MP for Barnstaple from 1935, later Labour MP for Gravesend. […]

  • Riot

    Definition of Riot Riot is an indictable offence and carries a maximum sentence of 10 years.

  • Richard Crossman

    Richard Crossman History Journalist and Labour politician who held office in Harold Wilson's government. Editor of 'New Statesman' between 1970-1972. He is probably best known for his political diaries, which kept a detailed record of the day-to-day workings of government, and were […]

  • Richard Crossman

    Richard Crossman History Journalist and Labour politician who held office in Harold Wilson's government. Editor of 'New Statesman' between 1970-1972. He is probably best known for his political diaries, which kept a detailed record of the day-to-day workings of government, and were […]

  • Richard Beeching

    Dr. Richard Beeching History Chairman of British Railways and author of 'The Reshaping of the United Kingdom's Railways' in 1963. The report resulted in the closure of one third of the United Kingdom's railway lines, many rural stations and the removal of many freight services, […]

  • Right of Light

    Right of Light Defined & Explained Case Law A selected English Real Property Law Case in relation with right of light defined & explained may be: HXRUK II (CHC) Limited v Marcus Alexander Heaney Year of the above case: 2010

  • Right to Silence

    Resources See Also Further Reading Right to Silence in the Encyclopedia of Britain Right to Silence in the Osborn's Concise Law Dictionary Right to Silence in the Halsbury's Laws of England Right to Silence in the Stroud's Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases Right to Silence […]

  • Right to Be Forgotten

    The European Court of Justice (ECJ) The European Court of Justice decision to uphold the Spanish data protection regulator’s initial ruling against Google – who were asked to remove the index and stop any future access to the digitised newspaper article by searching for the individual’s […]

  • Rival Courts

    History of Rival Courts In the thirteenth century, there existed not one source of justice, but many. Rival courts, eagerly competing to extend their own sphere of usefulness and to increase their own fees, existed in a bewildering multitude. See more about Rival Courts below, including […]