Talking Law: ‘The Jury on Trial’
In England on 26 January 1219 a royal order was issued to the king’s travelling justices, to put into effect the decree of a Papal… Read More »Talking Law: ‘The Jury on Trial’
In England on 26 January 1219 a royal order was issued to the king’s travelling justices, to put into effect the decree of a Papal… Read More »Talking Law: ‘The Jury on Trial’
On 1 December there will be a workshop at Roma Tre University, designed to be an informal discussion on the ordo iudiciorum in theory and… Read More »Ordo Iudiciorum Workshop (Roma Tre) 1 December 2018
Applications are invited for a one-year Research Fellowship in legal history available at the University of St Andrews from January 2019. The position is to… Read More »One-Year Postdoctoral Research Position
The Clameur de Haro, an invocation for aid which formed part of medieval Norman law, is sometimes still used in Jersey and Guernsey to prevent to the… Read More »Medieval Norman Law vs Roadworks
The report of the Civil Law, Common Law, Customary Law project for the 2017-2018 academic year may be accessed here.
Two books have recently been published by members of the CLCLCL project: John Hudson‘s The Formation of the English Common Law: Law and Society in England… Read More »Recent Books
Announcement: The 2019 British Legal History Conference will be held in St Andrews on 10-13 July 2019. Further details will follow soon.
On 11 and 12 May 2018, the St Andrews Institute of Legal and Constitutional Research held a workshop on the theme of comparative legal history.… Read More »2018 Comparative Legal History Workshop
On 7 March 2018, Andrew Cecchinato, Attilio Stella, Sarah White and Will Eves took part in a roundtable at the University of Roma Tre to… Read More »Project Roundtable at Roma Tre
Researchers involved in the Civil Law, Common Law, Customary Law project will hold a roundtable to discuss aspects of their work at the Department of… Read More »Project Roundtable at University of ‘Roma Tre’