2011年09月28日
【作者】布鲁克斯,C,W.
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【作者】布鲁克斯,C,W.
【内容提要】
The later fifteenth century is sometimes depicted as a period of lawlessness and ineffective administration of justice, but from the perspective of lawyers and legal institutions the evidence for this is far from clear-cut. Most of the features of the English legal system that figure significantly in its later history were already in place. Although the fortunes of lawyers were subject to some fluctuations, there were also important signs of professional vitality. Last, but hardly least, many of the intellectual foundations for thinking about the place of law in politics and society were laid before 1530.