Royal Prerogative and the Learning of the Inns of Court
Discover the intricate world of legal education in the groundbreaking book, Royal Prerogative and the Learning of the Inns of Court by Margaret McGlynn. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this scholarly work delves into the fascinating dynamics of the Inns of Court during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.
With an emphasis on the Prerogativa Regis, McGlynn skillfully illustrates how law was not only developed but also debated among differing generations of legal minds. Spanning 362 pages, this book provides valuable insights into the evolution of legal practices, highlighting both the points of contention and the ways in which the knowledge of the legal profession was both utilized and refined.
Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in legal history, this exploration serves as a vital resource for understanding the foundations of law in Great Britain.