نوشتن عدالت در اروپا در اواخر قرون وسطی: شیوههای قانونی و ارتباطات در دادگاههای... اوترخت، یورک و پاریس
SCRIPTING JUSTICE IN LATE MEDIEVAL EUROPE : legal practice and communication in the law courts of... utrecht, york and paris
معرفی کتاب «نوشتن عدالت در اروپا در اواخر قرون وسطی: شیوههای قانونی و ارتباطات در دادگاههای... اوترخت، یورک و پاریس» (با عنوان لاتین SCRIPTING JUSTICE IN LATE MEDIEVAL EUROPE : legal practice and communication in the law courts of... utrecht, york and paris) نوشتهٔ Frans Camphuijsen، منتشرشده توسط نشر Amsterdam University Press در سال 2022. این کتاب در 8 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"Late medieval societies witnessed the emergence of a particular form of socio-legal practice and logic, focused on the law court and its legal process. In a context of legal pluralism, courts tried to carve out their own position by influencing people's conception of what justice was and how one was supposed to achieve it. These "scripts of justice" took shape through a range of media, including texts, speech, embodied activities and the spaces used to perform all these. Looking beyond traditional historiographical narratives of state building or the professionalization of law, this book argues that the development of law courts was grounded in changing forms of multimedial interaction between those who sought justice and those who claimed to provide it. Through a comparative study of three markedly different types of courts, it involves both local contexts and broader developments in tracing the communication strategies of these late medieval claimants to socio-legal authority"--Page 4 of cover Cover -- Table Of Contents -- List Of Figures, Maps, Plans And Timelines -- Figures -- Figure 1: Court Session Of The Trial Of The Duke Of Alençon At Vendôme (1458), Showing A Layout Similar To That Of The Sessions In The Grand Chambre In Paris. Illumination By Jean Fouquet In A Manuscript Of Boccacio's On The Fates Of Famous Men (ca. 1459- -- Figure 2: Fragment Of Sentence From Cause Paper Cp.e.169, Including Lecta Et Lata-entry (four Bottom Lines). Figure 3: List Of Bailiwicks And Other Jurisdictional Entities In The Parlement's Register For 1319 (an X1a8844, Fol.4r). Each Entry Indicates The Period During Which The Parlement Will Receive Cases Originating In The Concerned Area. -- Figure 4: Arrêts In The Criminal Register From 1345 (x2a5, Fol.74r), Including An Arrêt In The Case Of Isabelle De Blanot (see Appendix 3.2). -- Figure 5: List Of Cases From The Prévôté Of Paris In The Parlement's Registers Of 1319 (an X1a8844, Fol.21r). Figure 6: Consistory Court Sentence Written On The Backside Of A Piece Of Parchment Containing Depositions (bia Cp.e.18). -- Figure 7: Consistory Court Depositions On The Frontside Of The Same Piece Of Parchment. (bia Cp.e.18). -- Figure 8: Consistory Court Sentence On Single Piece Of Parchment, Possibly A Minute (bia Cp.e.263). -- Figure 9: Draft Of Consistory Court Sentence (bia Cp.e.71). -- Figure 10: Fair Copy Of Consistory Court Sentence (bia Cp.e.116). Figure 11: Page From The Council's Th.2 Register Of 1370 (hua 701-1.227, Fol. 41v). This Page Contains Mostly Verdicts Of Banishment, But The First Entry Concerns A Measure Decided Upon By The Aldermen, Council And Guild Elders. -- Figure 12: Pages From The Raads Dagelijks Boek Of 1403 (hua: 701-1.13: Rdb 1402-1408, Fol. 18v-19r). The Case Of Jan De Keyzer Is The First Entry On Fol. 18v. -- Figure 13: Pages From The Buurspraakboek Of 1403 (hua: 701-1.16: Bsb 1402-1405, Fol. 34v-35r). The Case Of Jan De Keyzer Is The Third Entry On Fol. 34v. Figure 14: Abbreviated Latin In A (lecta Et) Lata-entry In The Consistory Court's Cause Papers (bia Cp.e.193). -- Maps -- Map 1: Sixteenth Century Map Of The City Of Utrecht (detail). With A Few Exceptions, The Layout Still Follows That Of The Late Medieval City. -- Map 2: Sixteenth Century Map Of Paris (detail), Showing The Position Of The Châtelet And Palais De La Cité. -- Map 3: Detail Of Sixteenth Century Map Of Utrecht, Showing Locations Of Council Activity. -- Map 4: York Minster And Its Direct Surroundings Ca. 1100. Frans Camphuijsen. Map 5: York Minster And Its Direct Surroundings (ca.1279), Showing The Beginnings Of An Enclosed Area To The North Of The Cathedral Church. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Electronic Reproduction. Baltimore, Md Available Via World Wide Web. Table of Contents 7 List of figures, maps, plans and timelines 9 Acknowledgements 13 Introduction 17 1. Profiles: Three late medieval law courts 43 2. Legal space 71 3. The rituality of court practice 113 4. Legal text and social context 147 5. Court and society: The production and consumption of justice 203 General conclusion 247 Appendix 1: Utrecht 261 Appendix 2: York 267 Appendix 3: Paris 271 Bibliography 275 Index 293
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