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Law and language in the Middle Ages / Edited by Jenny Benham, Matthew McHaffie and Helle Vogt.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Benham, Jenny., Editor.
Contributor:
Benham, Jenny.
McHaffie, Matthew (Matthew W.)
Vogt, Helle.
Series:
Medieval Law and Its Practice 25.
Medieval law and its practice ; 25
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Law--Language.
Law.
Law, Medieval.
Law--Europe--History.
Europe.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (318 pages)
Place of Publication:
Brill 2018
Leiden : Brill, 2018.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Law and Language in the Middle Ages investigates the encounter between law and legal practice from the linguistic perspective. The essays explore how legal language expresses and advances power relations, along with the ways in which the language of law legitimates power. The wide geographical and chronological scope showcases how power, legitimacy and language interact, moving the discussion beyond traditional issues of identity or the formation of nation-states and their institutions. What emerges are different strategies reflective of the diverse and pluralistic political, legal, and cultural worlds of the Middle Ages. Contributors are Michael H. Gelting, Dirk Heirbaut, Carole Hough, Anette Kremer, Ada Maria Kuskowski, Anders Leegaard Knudsen, André Marques, Matthew McHaffie, Bruce O’Brien, Paul Russell, Werner Schäfke, and Vincenz Schwab.
Contents:
Front Matter
Copyright page
Notes on Contributors
List of Illustrations
Introduction / Jenny Benham , Matthew McHaffie and Helle Vogt
Translation and Interpretation of Law
Why Laws were Translated in Medieval England: Access, Authority, and Authenticity / Bruce O’Brien
Translating Justinian: Transmitting and Transforming Roman Law in the Middle Ages / Ada Maria Kuskowski
Leges Iutorum: The Medieval Latin Translation of the Law of Jutland / Michael H. Gelting
The Languages and Registers of Law in Medieval Ireland and Wales / Paul Russell
The Languages of Legal Practice and Documentary Culture
Latin and the Vernacular in Medieval Legal Documents: The Case of Denmark / Anders Leegaard Knudsen
Between the Language of Law and the Language of Justice: The Use of Formulas in Portuguese Dispute Texts (Tenth and Eleventh Centuries) / André Evangelista Marques
The Dangers of Using Latin Texts for the Study of Customary Law: The Example of Flemish Feudal Law during the High Middle Ages / Dirk Heirbaut
Sources of Legal Language: The Development of Warranty Clauses in Western France, circa1030–ca.1240 / Matthew McHaffie
Methodology, Interaction, and Language
Law and Language in the Leges Barbarorum: A Database Project on the Vernacular Vocabulary in Medieval Manuscripts / Anette Kremer and Vincenz Schwab
‘And Since We are No Lawyers, We Will Void the Lawsuit with Battle Axes’! Voiding a Lawsuit in Old Icelandic Procedural Law / Werner Schäfke
Biblical Analogues for Early Anglo-Saxon Law / Carole Hough
Back Matter
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
CC BY-NC
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ISBN:
9789004375765
9004375767
OCLC:
1038039237
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004375765 DOI
Access Restriction:
Open Access Unrestricted online access

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