The medieval origins of the legal profession canonists, civilians, and courts /
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Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
Giella: | eaŋgalasgiella |
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
c2008.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- The foundation : the Roman legal profession
- Law without lawyers : the early Middle Ages
- The legal revival of the twelfth century
- Church courts, civil procedure, and the professionalization of law
- Pre-professional lawyers in twelfth-century church courts
- The formation of an educated elite : law schools and universities
- Attaining professional status
- Professional canon lawyers: advocates and proctors
- Judges and notaries
- The practice of canon law
- Rewards and hazards of the legal profession.