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Books of authority is a term used by legal writers to refer to a number of early legal textbooks that are excepted from the rule that textbooks (and all books other than statute or law report) are not treated as authorities by the courts of england and wales and other common law jurisdictions.
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Überblick über die geschichte der französischen, normannischen und englischen rechtsquellen. In holtzendorff’s encyclopädie der rechtswissenschaft, 1880. Under title essay on the sources of the law of england, 1888.
R v r [1991] ukhl 12 is a decision in which the house of lords determined that under english criminal law, it is a crime for a husband to rape his wife. In 1990, the defendant, referred to in the judgment only as r to protect the identity of the victim, had been convicted of attempting to rape his wife.
1 matthew hale, historia placitorum coronae 23, 26 (1736) [matthew hale.
This two-volume work is an abridgement or collection of abstracts of legal cases compiled by robert brooke, historia placitorum coronae, hale, matthew, 1800.
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Volume 5, amendments v and vi, document 9 historia placitorum coronae.
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It has been suggested that an anomaly exists between the subsequent marriage doctrine and hale's contractual consent doctrine in which he ex-pressed his theory.
Also available on microfiche also available on microfilm (negative) john adams library copy transferred from the supervisors of the temple and school fund.
In the 19th century, the impracticality of marital rape under english law was suggested by sir matthew hale in the book named historia placitorum coronae (history of the pleas of the crown). It suggested that by providing consent to marriage, a wife had given her body and irrevocable consent to sexual intercourse with her husband to her husband.
[also inscribed on inside of front board of volume one: given by thos. ] university of virginia, albert and shirley small special collections library.
This volume contains coke's custodibus placitorum coronae in pleno comitatu per sacramentum proborum,.
Historia placitorum coronæ, the history of the pleas of the crown, is a three-volume work on criminal law that was never completed. In hale's plan, the first volume would cover capital offenses and then further split between treasons and felonies; the second volume would consist of non-capital offenses; finally, the third volume would deal with franchises and liberties.
Sir matthew hale and emlyn sollom, historia placitorum coronne (the history of the pleas of the crown), 2 vols. 2 trophime gérard, marquis de lally-tolendal, plaidoier du comte de lally-tolendal pour louis xvi london, 1792.
The title page of volume i of the first edition of historia placitorum coronae (1736) the historia is perhaps hale's most famous work. Pleas of the crown were capital offences committed against the peace of our lord the king, his crown and dignity; as such, the book dealt with capital crimes and the associated procedure.
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Wythe definitely owned a copy of the two-volume 1736 edition of hale's the history of the pleas of the crown. A copy at the university of virginia ncludes his bookplate and an inscription on the inside front board, given by thos.
Mar 26, 2012 he accepted their advice to plead guilty, which gave him 2 years in prison. No one it seemed had any incentive [1] hale m (1736/2003) historia placitorum coronae.
Historia placitorum coronæ, the history of the pleas of the crown, is a three- volume work on criminal law that was never completed.
Jan 13, 2020 pleas sir matthew hale, historia placitorum coronæ. 2 in the judgment of one historian, he was not english sabbatarianism,” studies in church history,.
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Sir matthew hale sl (1609 — 1676) was an influential english barrister, judge and lawyer most noted for his treatise historia placitorum coronæ, or the history of the pleas of the crown. Hale is almost universally appreciated as an excellent judge and jurist, with his central legacy coming through his written work, published after his death.
1 hale, pleas of the crown description begins matthew hale, historia placitorum coronse: the history of the pleas of the crown, london, 1736; 2 vols. Description ends 445: “but in the case of a riotous assembly to rob, or steal deer, or do any unlawful act of violence, there the offense of one is the offense of all the company.
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Volume 4, article 3, section 3, clauses 1 and 2, document 6 historia placitorum coronae.
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