Briggs,John."The Medieval Origins of English Criminal Justice System". .Briggs, John, Christopher Harrison, Angus McInnes, and David Vincent, `The Medieval Origins of the English Criminal Justice System', in Crime and Punishment in England: An Introductory History (London: UCL Press, 1996), pp...
For exam- ple, in a culture where it is generally agreed and therefore assumed that a legal system is a system of justice, it is rare for someone to demand an expla- nation of how a legal system can be called "justice." The assumptions made by authors, and often by readers too, ...
Czech Republic is a clear sign that more thunderstorms will coming towards Russia from Europe and America. No one in sane mind would turn down the largest LNG supplier because “he is not one of us” or as in European crusades during medieval times “your kind does not deserve...
not vanish from the history; indeed they settled in the Byzantine Empire and Western Europe, playing a vital role in the subsequent European affairs; nonetheless, one finds it very odd that they are not given the full credit they truly deserve for being an important force in medieval Europe....
Medieval heritage emerges in interviewees’ representations about the expected attitude of realvictimsFootnote9. Stereotyping rape victims’ behaviour may distrust those whose deposition performance fails in fitting those patterns. Moreover, as Sharon Marcus argues, rape scripts imprint femininity and the ...