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Roman Canon Law In The Medieval English Church: Stubbs Vs. Maitland Re-Examined After 75 Years In The Light Of Some Records From The Church Courts, Charles Donahue Jr.
Roman Canon Law In The Medieval English Church: Stubbs Vs. Maitland Re-Examined After 75 Years In The Light Of Some Records From The Church Courts, Charles Donahue Jr.
Michigan Law Review
The Right Reverend William Stubbs, D.D. (1825-1901), was the Anglican Bishop of Oxford, sometime Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford, and a scholar of considerable repute. His Constitutional History of England was, until quite recently, the standard work in the field, and his editions of texts for the Rolls Series leave no doubt that he spent long hours ·with basic source material. Frederic William Maitland, M.A. (1850-1906), was an agnostic, the Downing Professor of the Laws of England at Cambridge, and a scholar whose reputation during his life was perhaps not so wide as Stubbs' but whose work commanded …
Toward International Freedom Of Religion: A Proposal For Change In Fcn Treaty Practice, Bruce F. Howell
Toward International Freedom Of Religion: A Proposal For Change In Fcn Treaty Practice, Bruce F. Howell
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Since the founding of this nation, Americans have relied on fundamental constitutional principles for the ultimate protection of their religious liberty. These guarantees have been extended to all persons in the United States, not just citizens. American nationals traveling or living abroad may discover, however, that religious freedom is not regarded as a fundamental right elsewhere. Although most nations do, at least in principle, adhere to the basic idea of freedom of religious belief and exercise, religious freedom may be denied either to a state's own citizens or to foreign nationals within its boundaries.
The Rite For Taking The Cross In The Twelfth Century, Kenneth Pennington
The Rite For Taking The Cross In The Twelfth Century, Kenneth Pennington
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The Manuscripts Of Johannes Teutonicus' Apparatus To Compilatio Tertia: Some Considerations On The Stemma, Kenneth Pennington
The Manuscripts Of Johannes Teutonicus' Apparatus To Compilatio Tertia: Some Considerations On The Stemma, Kenneth Pennington
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The Legal Education Of Pope Innocent Iii, Kenneth Pennington
The Legal Education Of Pope Innocent Iii, Kenneth Pennington
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