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    Henry of Bracton (c. 1210 – c. 1268), also known as Henry de Bracton, Henricus Bracton, Henry Bratton, and Henry Bretton, was an English cleric and jurist...
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  • Johannes de Sacrobosco – De sphaera mundi Snorri Sturlusson – Heimskringla c. 1230s – Post-Vulgate Cycle Mainly before 1235 – Henry de BractonDe Legibus...
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  • doctrine is based originated in the writings of the medieval jurist Henry de Bracton, and similar justifications for this kind of extra-legal action have...
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  • legal writer to describe abortion of a quick fetus as homicide was Henry de Bracton in the early 13th century: If one strikes a pregnant woman or gives...
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  • the Institutes of Justinian in the 6th century to the writings of Henry de Bracton in the 13th century and Samuel von Pufendorf in the 17th century—into...
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  • it was high treason to kill them in the execution of their office). Henry de Bracton says that it was the practice of the justices to retire and confer...
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  • expelled. Bracton Law Society was a student law society founded in the University of Exeter in 1965. It was named after English jurist Henry de Bracton, who...
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  • the reign of Henry III. The kingdom now entered into a period of unity and progress that lasted into the early 1290s. Henry de Bracton (overseeing hearings...
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  • law, Henry de Bracton, wrote in his book De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae that outlaws "gerunt caput lupinum"- "bear the wolf's head." Bracton added...
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    Edward I of England (category Children of Henry III of England)
    based on the writings of the influential 13th-century legal scholar Henry de Bracton – that the liberty should revert to the King. Both the Statute of Westminster...
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  • de Raley (died 1250) was a medieval judge, administrator and bishop. Most historians now believe that he was the author of the great law book Bracton...
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    et consuetudinibus Angliae (On the Laws and Customs of England) of Henry de Bracton (c. 1210 – c. 1268), which itself owes much of its heritage to the...
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    Code of Hammurabi Codex Repetitae Praelectionis Corpus Juris Canonici Henry de Bracton Dušan's Code International Roman Law Moot Court List of Roman laws...
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  • discrepancy indicates guilt". Animus nocendi Command responsibility Henry de Bracton Morissette v. United States (1952) Flores-Figueroa v. United States...
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    5, 2009. Henry de Bracton. (2009). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 17 March 2009, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online de Bracton, Henry. On the Laws...
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    nominum vel actionum), or of a new contract. The term was used by Henry de Bracton, a thirteenth-century English cleric and jurist. The 1911 Encyclopædia...
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  • individuals were frequently tried under Admiralty law, as observed by Henry de Bracton. The "Standing Mute Act 1275" [3 Edw. 1. c. 12], part of Statute of...
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    was the opinion of John Selden that the book derived its title from Henry de Bracton, the last of the chief justiciaries, whose name is sometimes spelled...
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  • of Edward II, that applied to whales and sturgeon. According to Henry de Bracton, de balena vero sufficit ... si rex habeat caput, et regina caudam: "the...
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    Cambridge University Press. p. 962. Lex Lamgob. lib. iii. tit. 8, 4. Henry de Bracton, De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae, lib. i. cap. 8, 2. Philip II...
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