Justice delayed : absent recognitors and the Angevin Legal Reforms, c.1200
Abstract
This chapter examines the impact of recognitor (i.e. juror) absences on the progress of litigation in the royal courts in the early years of the English common law.
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Eves , W A 2017 , Justice delayed : absent recognitors and the Angevin Legal Reforms, c.1200 . in T R Baker (ed.) , Law and Society in Later Medieval England and Ireland : Essays in Honour of Paul Brand . Routledge Taylor & Francis Group , pp. 1-24 . https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315591520-1
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Law and Society in Later Medieval England and Ireland
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