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Anglo Law Roots

Corbin Shepherd

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"Anglo Law Roots" explores the fascinating genesis of English common law, a legal system that has profoundly influenced societies worldwide. It traces the evolution from rudimentary Anglo-Saxon customs to the landmark implementation of Magna Carta, revealing how historical forces shaped the principles of justice and governance we know today.

 
Did you know that Anglo-Saxon law relied heavily on oral tradition and local customs, a stark contrast to the formalized legal procedures introduced by the Normans? The book particularly emphasizes the enduring impact of Magna Carta, a pivotal document that limited royal power and championed individual liberties.

 
The book meticulously examines key historical periods, starting with Anglo-Saxon legal customs, progressing through the transformative Norman Conquest, and culminating in an in-depth analysis of Magna Carta. By examining primary sources and legal commentaries, "Anglo Law Roots" provides a balanced understanding of the interplay between customary practices, royal decrees, and societal demands. This approach offers valuable insights into the origins of concepts like due process and the rule of law, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in legal history, political science, and the foundations of modern legal systems.
Disponible desde: 05/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 65 páginas.

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