Popular Justice in Europe (18th-19th Centuries) / / Émilie Delivré, Emmanuel Berger
| Popular Justice in Europe (18th-19th Centuries) / / Émilie Delivré, Emmanuel Berger |
| Autore | Delivré Émilie |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bologna : , : Società editrice il Mulino Spa, , 2017 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (212 pages) |
| Disciplina | 940.5 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
| Nota di contenuto | Introduction -- I. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE -- The «Juges de Paix» of Napoleonic Europe -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The «juges de paix» in the rural world -- 3. Conciliation: Arbitration and the vestiges of popular justice in an authoritarian regime -- 4. The problems of popularity: the «Juges de Paix» as Policing authorities -- 5. Conclusion -- Popular Justice in Europe. The Justice of the Peace, a «popular» French Magistracy in the Kingdom of Naples -- 1. Popular justice in the Kingdom of Naples -- 2. Interaction of popular justice throughout Napoleonic Europe -- 3. «Juges de paix» and the search for democracy during the Napoleonic era -- 4. Was the justice of the peace a popular judge? -- 5. Justices of the peace: creators of social dialogue -- 6. Popular judges and new elites -- 7. The practice of law as a heuristic issue -- 8. Career judges or local justices of the peace? -- II. «JURÉS» AND LAYMEN -- The Criminal Jury in England and France in the Late 18th Century. Historiographical Issues and Research Perspectives of Popular Justice -- «Le fruit du terroir?». The Debate on Trial by Jury in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands (1814-1831) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. King William and the abolition of trial by jury in the Netherlands -- 3. The Prussian jury debate and the discussions on trial by jury in the Northern Netherlands -- 4. The reception of the French discussions on trial by jury in the Southern Netherlands -- 5. The reception of the French discussions of trial by jury in the Northern Netherlands -- 6. The Southern opposition and the parliamentary rejection of trial by jury -- 7. Conclusion: «Le fruit du terroir?» -- Introducing the Participation of Laymen into the Judicial System of 19th-Century Germany The Example of Bavaria -- I. Introduction -- 1. Laying the foundations -- 2. The position of Feuerbach on the participation of laymen in criminal proceedings during the reform of criminal law of 1813 -- 3. «Schwurgerichte»-the dogma of the liberals -- II. The law on the introduction of «Schwurgerichte» -- 1. The beginnings -- 2. The election of jurors -- 3. Selection of the «Geschworenenbank» -- III. The procedure of the «Schwurgericht» -- 1. Some preliminaries -- 2. Deliberation of the verdict -- 3. Legal remedies -- IV. Conclusions and perspectives -- III. PRACTICES OF POPULAR JUSTICE -- «Left to the Mercy of the Mob». Ducking, Popular Justice, and the Magistrates in Britain (1750-1890) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The pre-1750 roots of ducking as an informal punishment -- 3. The types of offense resulting in ducking 1750-1800 -- 4. The core characteristics -- 5. The attitudes of the authorities and problems of the 1790s -- 6. Ducking in the 19th century: form and uses -- 7. Ducking and the New Police -- 8. Ducking and 19th-century criminal justice -- 9. Conclusion -- «Rügegerichte» as Popular Justice -- I. Introduction -- II. Popular justice -- III. Different examples of German local courts -- IV. The «Rügegerichte» -- V. What happened to the Rügegerichte in the «Sattelzeit»? -- 1. The Grand Duchy of Baden, 1801 -- 2. The Kingdom of Württemberg, 1833 -- 3. Anhalt, 1860 -- VI. Popular justice? -- Further Reading and Resources -- Index. |
| Altri titoli varianti | Popular Justice in Europe |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910250050203321 |
Delivré Émilie
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| Bologna : , : Società editrice il Mulino Spa, , 2017 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Popular Justice in Europe (18th-19th Centuries) / / Émilie Delivré, Emmanuel Berger
| Popular Justice in Europe (18th-19th Centuries) / / Émilie Delivré, Emmanuel Berger |
| Autore | Delivré Émilie |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bologna : , : Società editrice il Mulino Spa, , 2017 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (212 pages) |
| Disciplina | 940.5 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
| Nota di contenuto | Introduction -- I. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE -- The «Juges de Paix» of Napoleonic Europe -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The «juges de paix» in the rural world -- 3. Conciliation: Arbitration and the vestiges of popular justice in an authoritarian regime -- 4. The problems of popularity: the «Juges de Paix» as Policing authorities -- 5. Conclusion -- Popular Justice in Europe. The Justice of the Peace, a «popular» French Magistracy in the Kingdom of Naples -- 1. Popular justice in the Kingdom of Naples -- 2. Interaction of popular justice throughout Napoleonic Europe -- 3. «Juges de paix» and the search for democracy during the Napoleonic era -- 4. Was the justice of the peace a popular judge? -- 5. Justices of the peace: creators of social dialogue -- 6. Popular judges and new elites -- 7. The practice of law as a heuristic issue -- 8. Career judges or local justices of the peace? -- II. «JURÉS» AND LAYMEN -- The Criminal Jury in England and France in the Late 18th Century. Historiographical Issues and Research Perspectives of Popular Justice -- «Le fruit du terroir?». The Debate on Trial by Jury in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands (1814-1831) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. King William and the abolition of trial by jury in the Netherlands -- 3. The Prussian jury debate and the discussions on trial by jury in the Northern Netherlands -- 4. The reception of the French discussions on trial by jury in the Southern Netherlands -- 5. The reception of the French discussions of trial by jury in the Northern Netherlands -- 6. The Southern opposition and the parliamentary rejection of trial by jury -- 7. Conclusion: «Le fruit du terroir?» -- Introducing the Participation of Laymen into the Judicial System of 19th-Century Germany The Example of Bavaria -- I. Introduction -- 1. Laying the foundations -- 2. The position of Feuerbach on the participation of laymen in criminal proceedings during the reform of criminal law of 1813 -- 3. «Schwurgerichte»-the dogma of the liberals -- II. The law on the introduction of «Schwurgerichte» -- 1. The beginnings -- 2. The election of jurors -- 3. Selection of the «Geschworenenbank» -- III. The procedure of the «Schwurgericht» -- 1. Some preliminaries -- 2. Deliberation of the verdict -- 3. Legal remedies -- IV. Conclusions and perspectives -- III. PRACTICES OF POPULAR JUSTICE -- «Left to the Mercy of the Mob». Ducking, Popular Justice, and the Magistrates in Britain (1750-1890) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The pre-1750 roots of ducking as an informal punishment -- 3. The types of offense resulting in ducking 1750-1800 -- 4. The core characteristics -- 5. The attitudes of the authorities and problems of the 1790s -- 6. Ducking in the 19th century: form and uses -- 7. Ducking and the New Police -- 8. Ducking and 19th-century criminal justice -- 9. Conclusion -- «Rügegerichte» as Popular Justice -- I. Introduction -- II. Popular justice -- III. Different examples of German local courts -- IV. The «Rügegerichte» -- V. What happened to the Rügegerichte in the «Sattelzeit»? -- 1. The Grand Duchy of Baden, 1801 -- 2. The Kingdom of Württemberg, 1833 -- 3. Anhalt, 1860 -- VI. Popular justice? -- Further Reading and Resources -- Index. |
| Altri titoli varianti | Popular Justice in Europe |
| Record Nr. | UNISA-996337238903316 |
Delivré Émilie
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| Bologna : , : Società editrice il Mulino Spa, , 2017 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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