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6: Medieval Crime Trevor Dean, Crime in Medieval Europe (New York, 2001) Sept 13: Medieval Law Anthony Musson, Medieval Law in Context: The Growth of Legal Consciousness from Magna Carta to the Peasants' Revolt (New York, 2001) Sept 20: Canon Law James Brundage, Medieval Canon Law (London, 1995) Sept 27:
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Peter Clarke specialises in the religious history of Later Medieval Europe, especially canon law and the papacy. He has just published a monograph on the Interdict in the Thirteenth Century. ... ‘Innocent III, Canon Law and the Punishment of the Guiltless’ in: Pope Innocent III and his World, ed. J. C.
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Despite the edicts of canon law and the real risk of punishment, it appears that unrestrained sexual activity was quite common throughout Europe during these times. ... Brundage, James A. "Sex and Canon Law." Handbook of Medieval Sexuality. Vern L. Bullough and James A. Brundage, eds. New York: Garland, 1996, pp. 33-50.
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She herself will be brought before the assembly, and punishment will fall on ..... Both medieval canon law and early modern common law had firmly rejected ...
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Institute of Medieval Canon Law, Proceedings of the First International Congress,. (1958), etc. ..... By the same punishment of ->a cataclysm both his . ...
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Paradoxically, the discourses which would prove fatal to medieval sanctuary law emerged first within the writings of medieval canon lawyers.
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Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by or adopted by ecclesiastical authority, for the government of the Christian organization and its members ... Canon law may be divided into various branches, according to the points of view from which it is considered:
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Prostitution in the Medieval Canon Law Author(s): James A. Brundage Source: Signs, Vol. 1, No. ... J. A. Brundage, "Concubinage and Marriage in Medieval Canon Law,"Journal of Medieval History 1 (1975): 1-17. 12. D. 34 d.a.c. 4. 13. Summa decretorum D. 33 d.p.c. 1 and D. 34 d.a.c. 7 ad v. Certumsi non talis, ed.
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Introduction; The Scope of Law - History; Medieval Japanese Law; Medieval Canon Law; Japanese Law vs. Canon Law: Area-Specific Comparisons; Attitudes Towards Law; Attitudes Towards Conciliation; Attitudes Towards Punishment; Conclusion; Bibliography; Footnotes...
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