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Legal Pluralism in Medieval Society

Inglese · Tascabile

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In medieval Europe, justice was not the exclusive domain of kings or states. When a merchant faced a broken contract, a woman sought divorce, or a peasant disputed land boundaries, they entered a world where multiple legal systems competed for authority-and savvy individuals navigated this complexity to their advantage.
This book reveals the fascinating reality of medieval legal pluralism, where royal courts, ecclesiastical tribunals, urban magistrates, feudal lords, merchant guilds, and village assemblies all claimed the right to dispense justice. This groundbreaking book explores how ordinary people strategically chose between these competing forums, how legal professionals managed jurisdictional conflicts, and how medieval society functioned despite-or perhaps because of-this remarkable legal diversity.
Drawing on previously untapped archival sources and the latest scholarship, the author vividly reconstructs the experiences of individuals navigating this complex legal landscape. We follow a Jewish moneylender appealing to royal protection against local prejudice, a widow exploiting the distinctive features of ecclesiastical courts to secure her inheritance, and a guild craftsman using specialized commercial tribunals to enforce contracts across political boundaries.
Beyond its historical significance, this book offers timely perspective on contemporary debates about legal pluralism in our increasingly globalized world. As modern states confront challenges from international law, religious legal systems, indigenous justice, and online dispute resolution, the medieval experience provides surprising insights into managing legal diversity without sacrificing social cohesion.
Written with clarity and verve, this book transforms our understanding of medieval governance while illuminating one of the most distinctive features of European legal development. It will fascinate legal historians, medieval scholars, and general readers interested in how societies balance unity and diversity in their quest for justice.

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Autori Connor Hill
Editore Colloquium
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 22.10.2025
 
EAN 9798231557660
ISBN 979-8-231-55766-0
Pagine 250
Dimensioni 152 mm x 229 mm x 14 mm
Peso 368 g
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Medioevo

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