Central courts in early modern Europe and the Americas

The intimate connection between medieval royal government and the administration of justice led to a new generation of centralized law courts emerging in early modern Europe. Some were newly created institutions, but often they were associated with the evolution of the judicial role of royal council...

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Contributors: Godfrey, Andrew Mark (Editor) ; Rhee, C. H. van 1968- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Duncker & Humblot [2020]
In: Comparative studies in Continental and Anglo-American legal history (Band 34)
Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: Central courts in early modern Europe and the Americas] (2023) (Lepsius, Susanne, 1969 -)
Series/Journal:Comparative studies in Continental and Anglo-American legal history Band 34
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / USA / Jurisdiction / Supreme Court / Nation / Comparative law / History 1400-1800
Further subjects:B Jurisdiction
B Collection of essays
B Supreme Courts
B Legal History
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