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Sir Edward Coke and the Elizabethan Age

English · Hardback

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Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), the first judge to strike down a law, gave us modern common law by turning medieval common law inside-out. Through his resisting strong-minded kings, he bore witness for judicial independence. Coke is the earliest judge still cited routinely by practicing lawyers.
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About the author

Allen Boyer is senior appellate counsel for the Department of Enforcement of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.

Summary

Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), the first judge to strike down a law, gave us modern common law by turning medieval common law inside-out. Through his resisting strong-minded kings, he bore witness for judicial independence. This scholarly biography draws on Coke's own papers and notebooks.

Additional text

"This is a good book, carefully researched and written in an accessible and engaging style. It integrates the best recent scholarship which brings light to bear upon the historical milieu in which Sir Edward Coke rose to prominence."

Product details

Authors Boyer Allen, Allen Boyer, Allen D. Boyer
Publisher Stanford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.05.2003
 
EAN 9780804748094
ISBN 978-0-8047-4809-4
No. of pages 344
Dimensions 235 mm x 160 mm x 29 mm
Weight 668 g
Series Jurists: Profiles in Legal The
Jurists: Profiles in Legal Theory
Jurists: Profiles in Legal The
Jurists: Profiles in Legal Theory
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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