Decretals and the Creation of the 'New Law' in the Twelfth Century
Explore the transformative era of 12th century Canon law in Decretals and the Creation of the 'New Law' in the Twelfth Century by Charles Duggan. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1998, this insightful hardback spans 358 pages, delving into the European context surrounding the emergence of "Isus Novum".
Duggan meticulously examines critical themes such as marriage, the forgery of regional applications, and the significant impact of the Beckett dispute. Additionally, the book highlights the essential role of judges delegate in shaping and implementing this new legal framework. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of ecclesiastical law and European history, this work offers a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of legal thought during a pivotal period. Enhance your library with this essential resource on jurisprudence and the philosophy of law.