Law and Revolution, II: The Impact of the Protestant Reformations on the Western Legal TraditionHarvard University Press, 2009 - 544 من الصفحات Berman's masterwork narrates the interaction of evolution and revolution in the development of Western law. This volume explores two successive transformations of the Western legal tradition under the impact of the 16th-century German Reformation and the 17th-century English Revolution, with particular emphasis on Lutheran and Calvinist influences. |
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... LAW IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 7. The English Revolution , 1640–1689 8. The Transformation of English Legal Philosophy 9. The Transformation of English Legal Science The Transformation of English Criminal Law The Transformation of ...
... LAW IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 7. The English Revolution , 1640–1689 8. The Transformation of English Legal Philosophy 9. The Transformation of English Legal Science The Transformation of English Criminal Law The Transformation of ...
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... law . It found expression in the systematic codification of German criminal law — the first comprehensive modern code of a branch of the law . Lutheran jurists also developed a new legal philosophy that combined a positivist theory of law ...
... law . It found expression in the systematic codification of German criminal law — the first comprehensive modern code of a branch of the law . Lutheran jurists also developed a new legal philosophy that combined a positivist theory of law ...
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... law reforms were also introduced in the field of criminal law . New criminal codes prohibited retroactive criminal laws , declared a presumption of innocence , and imposed like punishments on like offenses regardless of the rank of the ...
... law reforms were also introduced in the field of criminal law . New criminal codes prohibited retroactive criminal laws , declared a presumption of innocence , and imposed like punishments on like offenses regardless of the rank of the ...
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... law in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.20 The dialectical ... law and in the civil and criminal law of the new American republic . In ... criminal law there was a strong tendency to restrain judges from applying ...
... law in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.20 The dialectical ... law and in the civil and criminal law of the new American republic . In ... criminal law there was a strong tendency to restrain judges from applying ...
الصفحة 16
... law , brought about by the American Revolution , that its federal and state constitutions and its systems of federal and state civil and criminal law effectively combine the two conflict- ing belief systems — Puritanism , traditionalism ...
... law , brought about by the American Revolution , that its federal and state constitutions and its systems of federal and state civil and criminal law effectively combine the two conflict- ing belief systems — Puritanism , traditionalism ...
المحتوى
IV | 31 |
VI | 71 |
VII | 100 |
VIII | 131 |
IX | 156 |
X | 176 |
XI | 199 |
XII | 201 |
XIV | 270 |
XV | 306 |
XVI | 330 |
XVII | 349 |
XIX | 373 |
XX | 385 |
XXI | 511 |
513 | |
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