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The Oxford history of the laws of England, Vol. 2
John H. Baker-
Frontmatter
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Preface (page xiii)
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Abbreviations (page xv)
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INTRODUCTORY
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1. The History of Law and the History of Disputes (page 3)
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PART I: LATE ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
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2. Kings and Law (page 17)
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3. Courts (page 43)
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4. Procedure (page 66)
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5. Land (page 93)
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6. Movables (page 149)
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7. Theft and Violence (page 161)
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8. Status (page 200)
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9. Marriage and Family (page 225)
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10. Conclusion (page 244)
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PART II: ANGLO-NORMAN ENGLAND
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11. Kings and Law (page 255)
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12. Courts (page 273)
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13. Procedure (page 303)
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14. Land (page 333)
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15. Movables (page 376)
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16. Theft and Violence (page 384)
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17. Status (page 416)
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18. Marriage and Family (page 435)
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19. Forest Laws from Anglo-Saxon England to the Early Thirteenth Century (page 455)
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20. Conclusion (page 487)
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PART III: ANGEVIN ENGLAND
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21. Kings and Law (page 497)
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22. Courts (page 537)
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23. Procedure in Land Cases (page 574)
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24. Land (page 627)
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25. Movables (page 678)
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26. Agreements and Debt (page 691)
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27. Theft and Violence (page 709)
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28. Status (page 750)
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29. Marriage and Family (page 776)
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30. Borough Law (page 812)
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31. Magna Carta and the Common Law (page 844)
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Appendix: The Sources (page 865)
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Bibliography of Works Cited (page 881)
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Index of Names, Places, and Non-legal texts (page 913)
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Index of Subjects (page 927)
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Published: 2004
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780191630033 (ebook)
- 9780198260301 (hardcover)