Año de publicación: 2016
Librería: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoSoleil, Sylvain, Editor. Watkin, Thomas Glyn, Editor. Law and Justice in the Integration of Two Lands: France and Brittany, England and Wales: A Colloquium Held in Cardiff and Rennes in April 2005. Bangor, [U.K.]: The Welsh Legal History Society, [2016]. xiii, 234 pp. Blue cloth with gilt stamped spine and front cover. Near fine. Signed letter by Thomas Glyn Watkin laid in. Internally clean. $50. * Contents: The Crown of England and the Medieval Government of Wales, J. Beverly Smith; En Route to Ireland: Henry II and the Laws of Wales, Thomas Glyn Watkin; Early Modern Precedents for Autonomous Welsh Government, Peter R. Roberts; La Controverse sur L'Existence d'un e'tat Breton Independant a L'Avenement de la Duchesse Anne, Thierry Hamon; Le Parlement de Bretagne aux XVIe-XVIIIe Sie`cles: Gardien des Liberte's Bretonnes ou Institution Francaise D'Incorporation?, Marie-Yvonne Cre'pin; Le Bretagne Nationalise'e: Droit et Ideologie dans le Debat Parlementaire des 8-11 Janvier 1790, Sylvain Soleil; L'hermine et la Pourpre: La Cour Souveraine de Rennes et la Cour de Cassation au XIXe`me Sie`cle, Claire Bougle'; Did an Independent Breton State Exist Before the Marriage of Anne of Brittany?, Thierry Hamon (English Version by Olivier Taviot); The Parlement of Brittany from the XVIth to the XVIIIth Centuries: A Guardian of Breton Liberties or a French Incorporative Institution?, Marie-Yvonne Cre'pin (English Version by Olivier Taviot); The Ermine and the Purple: The Court of Rennes and the Court of Cassation in the XIXth Century, Claire Bougle' (English Version by Olivier Taviot); Custom and Criminal Case Law in the XVIth-XVIIIth Centuries; A Breton Legal Idiosyncracy or the Establishment of French Law?, Muriel Rolland; Le Mode`le Gallois et la Pratique Galloise de la De'volution, David Lambert and Marie Navarro; Address by the President at the Conclusion of the Cardiff Session, The Right Hon. Sir John Thomas, PC.