Law as Profession and Practice in Medieval Europe
Discover the intricate world of medieval law with Law as Profession and Practice in Medieval Europe by Kenneth Pennington. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011, this hardback edition spans an impressive 440 pages and is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of legal and constitutional thought during the medieval period.
This compelling collection of scholarly papers honors the esteemed James Brundage and delves into the rich tapestry of medieval jurisprudence, particularly the ius commune. The book explores how these legal principles were applied across various medieval institutions, offering valuable insights into the complexities of law as a profession and practice in Europe.
Whether you're a student, historian, or legal professional, this book provides a profound understanding of the foundations of modern law rooted in medieval traditions. Enhance your library with this essential resource on medieval law.