LH0430 How Exceptional Was English Common Law?
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This podcasts questions whether Common law was really that different from the law of Continental Europe in the High Middle Ages. It analyses some seemingly diverging points, such as the usage of writs and trials by jury, and depicts the overlooked similarities. It argues that the differences between the two systems originated rather in their subsequent development.
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