Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction: The Evolution of English Justice Royal Justice at the Centre Royal Justice in the Provinces External Influences on the Evolution of Justice Internal Influences on the Evolution of Justice Conclusion: Attitudes to Justice Select Bibliography Notes Index.
Musson and Ormrod have written an interesting and stimulating book on a highly complex subject. As historians they have analysed institutional change in the legal system in the context of its own time, rejecting the use of hindsight, and giving full weight to the non-legal factors which led to that change. Their work is of great interest to historians and lawyers alike.' - Anne Lyon, Legal History
ANTHONY MUSSON is a freelance historian and an associate of the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of York. W.M. ORMROD is Professor of Medieval History at the University of York.
'Musson and Ormrod have written an interesting and stimulating book on a highly complex subject. As historians they have analysed institutional change in the legal system in the context of its own time, rejecting the use of hindsight, and giving full weight to the non-legal factors which led to that change. Their work is of great interest to historians and lawyers alike.' - Anne Lyon, Legal History
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