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9780520079953

The Prince and the Law, 1200-1600

by Pennington, Kenneth
  • ISBN13:

    9780520079953

  • ISBN10:

    0520079957

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    9780520913035

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1993-06-01
  • Publisher: Univ of California Pr on Demand
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Summary

The power of the prince versus the rights of his subjects is one of the basic struggles in the history of law and government. In this masterful history of monarchy, conceptions of law, and due process, Kenneth Pennington addresses that struggle and opens an entirely new vista in the study of Western legal tradition. Pennington investigates legal interpretations of the monarch's power from the twelfth to the seventeenth century. Then, tracing the evolution of defendants' rights, he demonstrates that the origins of due process are not rooted in English common law as is generally assumed. It was not a sturdy Anglo-Saxon, but, most probably, a French jurist of the late thirteenth century who wrote, "A man is innocent until proven guilty." This is the first book to examine in detail the origins of our concept of due process. It also reveals a fascinating paradox: while a theory of individual rights was evolving, so, too, was the concept of the prince's "absolute power." Pennington illuminates this paradox with a clarity that will greatly interest students of political theory as well as legal historians.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introductionp. 1
The Emperor Is Lord of the World: The Bolognese Lawyers and Imperial Ideologyp. 8
The Prince's Power and Authority 1150-1270: The Contribution of the Canonistsp. 38
The Power of the Prince in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuriesp. 76
Natural Law and Positive Law: Due Process and the Princep. 119
Henry VII and Robert of Naplesp. 165
The Authority of the Prince in the Late Middle Agesp. 202
The Pazzi Conspiracy and the Juristsp. 238
Epilogue: The Sixteenth Century and Beyondp. 269
Bibliography of Works Citedp. 291
General Indexp. 325
Index of Manuscriptsp. 332
Index of Legal Citationsp. 334
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