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Creator
Date
2014
Location
Cambridge, United Kingdom
England
Great Britain
England
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
ix, 299 pages
Language
English
Size
24 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 339760
Folger call number: KD621.C64 S65 2014
Folger holdings ID: 491761
Folger call number: KD621.C64 S65 2014
Folger holdings ID: 491761
Summary
"'Certainty is the mother of quietness and repose', Sir Edward Coke wrote in the first volume of his Institutes . Over a century later, Lord Mansfield made a similar observation, explaining that 'the great object in every branch of the law ... is certainty'. Sharing this preoccupation, the two chief justices worked to reform English law during periods of discontinuity. But the imperatives for reform under Coke were different from those that drove Mansfield. They did not emerge from the decrepitude of the law or its need to adapt to new conditions. Instead, Coke worked within a dynamic and chaotic system. The sixteenth-century fluorescence of English law had driven its transformation and the confessional differences of the Reformation brought new challenges to the practice of the law. This book evaluates the influence of these contexts of legal and religious change on Coke's understanding of the law from 1578 to 1616. His ambition to reform the law explains why Coke simultaneously confronted abuses in royal administration even as he believed he was acting to defend the authority of the monarchy. This book examines this paradox, and in doing so, suggests how otherwise royalist Englishmen reached conclusions that slowly led them into opposition"--
Notes
General notes
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents
Uncertainty and the reformation of the laws -- 'The most dangerous oppressor' : the misuse of the law -- Confidence and corruption : the law in the Fens -- Identity and narratives of the past -- Reason and reform -- Pragmatism and the High Commission -- Chancery, reform, and the limits of cooperation -- Delegation and moral kingship
Also known as
Extended title: Sir Edward Coke and the reformation of the laws : religion, politics and jurisprudence, 1578-1616 / David Chan Smith
Related names
author: Smith, David Chan, 1976-
subject: Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634
subject: Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634