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Magna Carta Reach

Corbin Shepherd

Translator A Ai

Publisher: Publifye

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Magna Carta Reach explores the lasting influence of a pivotal document born from medieval conflict. It examines how the Magna Carta's core tenets, such as the rule of law and due process, extend far beyond their 13th-century origins, shaping modern governance and civil liberties. Initially intended to address grievances against King John, the Magna Carta laid the foundation for constitutionalism and human rights. One intriguing aspect is how a document created in a specific historical context continues to be relevant in contemporary debates about government power. The book progresses by dissecting the original text, tracing its evolution through centuries of reinterpretation, and investigating its global reach. It highlights Magna Carta's impact on legal systems worldwide, including the United States and Canada. The book employs a balanced and analytical approach, drawing from primary sources, legal treatises, and historical chronicles to offer a nuanced account of Magna Carta's legacy. Its value lies in providing an up-to-date analysis of Magna Carta's enduring influence on political science and legal history for students and general readers alike.
Available since: 05/05/2025.
Print length: 56 pages.

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