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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- A. M. Godfrey / C. H. van Rhee: Introduction -- 1. Central courts -- 2. Jurisdiction -- (a) Defining central court jurisdiction -- (b) Jurisdictional change conditioned by wider political context -- (c) Shaping of jurisdiction through innovations in procedure and remedies -- (d) Importance of appeals in developing supreme jurisdiction -- (e) General or supplementary models of central jurisdiction -- (f) Contesting and declining jurisdiction -- (g) Jurisdictional complexity and institutional competition -- (h) Limits on jurisdiction -- (j) Central jurisdiction and unlocking the procedural rigidity of medieval legal process -- 3. Central courts, privy councils and parliaments -- (a) Relieving the burden of judicial work on royal councils -- (b) Privy councils in relation to the jurisdiction of ordinary courts -- (c) The indeterminacy of residual jurisdiction: blurred division between executive and judicial bodies -- (d) Lack of unified ordinary jurisdiction balanced by development of extraordinary jurisdiction -- (e) Personal intervention by the monarch and the exercise of grace -- (f) Privy councils and jurisdictional conflict -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- K. Salonen: The Sacra Romana Rota -- 1. What was the medieval Sacra Romana Rota? -- 2. The birth and development of the Sacra Romana Rota -- 3. Jurisdiction of the Sacra Romana Rota -- 4. The role of the Rota in the papal administration -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- N. G. Jones: The English Court of Chancery -- Introduction -- (a) Central court jurisdiction in England, 1200-1700 -- (b) The location and staffing of the Court of Chancery -- 1. The development of the Court of Chancery -- (a) The general relationship between the courts and royal exercise of judicial authority -- (b) The Court of Chancery as a new institution (c) A court with political authority? -- (d) The court's role in centralisation or decentralisation of judicial structures and jurisdiction -- 2. The court's technical jurisdiction, and changes to it -- (a) Rules on jurisdiction -- (b) Changes in the application of existing remedies, and jurisdictional and procedural rules -- (c) The court's practice as compared with normative sources -- (d) Contested jurisdiction -- (e) Acknowledgment of jurisdictional change, or of jurisdictional problems -- 3. The court's relationship to the Privy Council, Parliament, and other jurisdictions -- (a) Relationship with Parliament and the Privy Council -- (b) Interactions between superior jurisdictions -- (c) Procedures facilitating the transfer of cases between jurisdictions -- Conclusions -- (a) Assertion of jurisdiction? -- (b) Promotion of civil justice -- (c) Contribution to the development of state institutions -- Bibliography -- W. Prest: An 'ordinary court of justice'? The appellate jurisdiction of the House of Lords, 1689-1760 -- A. M. Godfrey: The College of Justice, Court of Session and Privy Council in sixteenth century Scotland, 1532-1603 -- Introduction -- 1. Political context for the development of the court -- 2. Jurisdiction of the court -- (a) Litigation and contested jurisdiction -- (b) Jurisdiction and the College of Justice -- 3. Relationship between central jurisdictions -- (a) The division of jurisdiction after 1532 -- (b) The Session as Judge Ordinary -- (c) The category of civil causes -- (d) The jurisdiction of the Privy Council -- (e) Remits from Privy Council to the Session -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- J. D. Ford: Adjudication in the Scottish Parliament, 1532-1707 -- Bibliography -- P. Oestmann: The highest courts of the Holy Roman Empire: Imperial Chamber Court and Imperial Aulic Council 1. Overview of highest courts in medieval and early modern times -- 2. Political contexts for the highest courts' establishment and development -- 3. Technical jurisdiction of the highest imperial courts -- changes over time in the context of the overall structure of courts and jurisdiction -- 4. Relation between the highest courts and territorial privy councils and parliaments -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- D. Tamm: The King in Council and the Supreme Court in Denmark, 1537-1660 -- 1. The king and his court -- 2. Justice as a royal attribute -- 3. Categorizing the cases -- 4. The judges and the court -- 5. Judges and legislators -- 6. The King's Court and other Danish courts -- 7. Doing justice -- Bibliography -- M. Korpiola: The Svea Court of Appeal: A basis for good governance and justice in the early modern Swedish realm, 1614-1800 -- H. Pihlajamäki: The Appeals Court of Dorpat in the seventeenth century: Establishing Swedish judiciary overseas -- Introduction -- 1. The Court of Appeal in political context -- 2. The jurisdiction of the court -- 3. The revision procedure -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- A. Wijffels: The supreme judicature in the Habsburg Netherlands -- 1. Political context -- 2. The Ancien Régime's multi-layered system of public governance and courts -- 3. The territorial prince's higher courts -- 4. The Great Council of Malines -- 5. The Privy Council -- 6. Supreme judicature and the law-making process -- Conclusion - a tentative comparative outlook -- Bibliography -- C. H. van Rhee: Supreme judicature in Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland after the Dutch Revolt, 1582-1795 -- Introduction -- 1. Two superior courts -- 2. Other bodies exercising superior justice in Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland: A patchwork of competences -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- D. Freda: The Sacro Regio Consiglio of Naples, 15th-17th century 1. The reorganization of the courts of the Kingdom of Naples: the Sacro Regio Consiglio -- 2. 'Ista est nova decisio Sacri Consilii, quae habet vim legis, et sic facit ius' -- 3. The other great tribunals of the Neapolitan Kingdom -- 4. The normative chaos: the prammatiche -- 5. Rise and fall of a superior court: the Sacro Regio Consiglio and the Consiglio Collaterale -- Bibliography -- I. Czeguhn: The history of the supreme courts in the Iberian peninsula from the 14th century to the 18th century -- 1. Developments in the Kingdom of Aragón -- (a) The Justicia in the Kingdom of Aragón -- (b) The Audiencia and the Consejo Real in the Kingdom of Aragón -- 2. Developments in the Kingdom of Castile -- 3. The Consejo Real (Royal Council of Castile) in the sixteenth century -- 4. The reforms of the Bourbons: Impulse for the unification of the judiciary -- Bibliography -- L. López Valencia: The Royal and Supreme Council of the Indies: the Supreme Court of New Spain -- 1. Introduction: Spanish polysynody -- 2. 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A judicial and legal system adapted to the requirements of local conditions -- 3. A colonial high court under royal guardianship -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- W. H. Bryson: The General Court of Virginia, 1619-1776 -- Introduction -- 1. Origin and jurisdiction -- 2. Appeals from the County Courts -- 3. Appeals to the General Assembly -- 4. Appeals to the Privy Council -- 5. Denouement -- Discussion and conclusion -- Bibliography -- List of contributors |
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spelling | Rhee, C.H. van Verfasser aut Central Courts in Early Modern Europe and the Americas.. Berlin Duncker & Humblot 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (544 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Comparative Studies in Continental and Anglo-American Legal History v.34 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- A. M. Godfrey / C. H. van Rhee: Introduction -- 1. Central courts -- 2. Jurisdiction -- (a) Defining central court jurisdiction -- (b) Jurisdictional change conditioned by wider political context -- (c) Shaping of jurisdiction through innovations in procedure and remedies -- (d) Importance of appeals in developing supreme jurisdiction -- (e) General or supplementary models of central jurisdiction -- (f) Contesting and declining jurisdiction -- (g) Jurisdictional complexity and institutional competition -- (h) Limits on jurisdiction -- (j) Central jurisdiction and unlocking the procedural rigidity of medieval legal process -- 3. Central courts, privy councils and parliaments -- (a) Relieving the burden of judicial work on royal councils -- (b) Privy councils in relation to the jurisdiction of ordinary courts -- (c) The indeterminacy of residual jurisdiction: blurred division between executive and judicial bodies -- (d) Lack of unified ordinary jurisdiction balanced by development of extraordinary jurisdiction -- (e) Personal intervention by the monarch and the exercise of grace -- (f) Privy councils and jurisdictional conflict -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- K. Salonen: The Sacra Romana Rota -- 1. What was the medieval Sacra Romana Rota? -- 2. The birth and development of the Sacra Romana Rota -- 3. Jurisdiction of the Sacra Romana Rota -- 4. The role of the Rota in the papal administration -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- N. G. Jones: The English Court of Chancery -- Introduction -- (a) Central court jurisdiction in England, 1200-1700 -- (b) The location and staffing of the Court of Chancery -- 1. The development of the Court of Chancery -- (a) The general relationship between the courts and royal exercise of judicial authority -- (b) The Court of Chancery as a new institution (c) A court with political authority? -- (d) The court's role in centralisation or decentralisation of judicial structures and jurisdiction -- 2. The court's technical jurisdiction, and changes to it -- (a) Rules on jurisdiction -- (b) Changes in the application of existing remedies, and jurisdictional and procedural rules -- (c) The court's practice as compared with normative sources -- (d) Contested jurisdiction -- (e) Acknowledgment of jurisdictional change, or of jurisdictional problems -- 3. The court's relationship to the Privy Council, Parliament, and other jurisdictions -- (a) Relationship with Parliament and the Privy Council -- (b) Interactions between superior jurisdictions -- (c) Procedures facilitating the transfer of cases between jurisdictions -- Conclusions -- (a) Assertion of jurisdiction? -- (b) Promotion of civil justice -- (c) Contribution to the development of state institutions -- Bibliography -- W. Prest: An 'ordinary court of justice'? The appellate jurisdiction of the House of Lords, 1689-1760 -- A. M. Godfrey: The College of Justice, Court of Session and Privy Council in sixteenth century Scotland, 1532-1603 -- Introduction -- 1. Political context for the development of the court -- 2. Jurisdiction of the court -- (a) Litigation and contested jurisdiction -- (b) Jurisdiction and the College of Justice -- 3. Relationship between central jurisdictions -- (a) The division of jurisdiction after 1532 -- (b) The Session as Judge Ordinary -- (c) The category of civil causes -- (d) The jurisdiction of the Privy Council -- (e) Remits from Privy Council to the Session -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- J. D. Ford: Adjudication in the Scottish Parliament, 1532-1707 -- Bibliography -- P. Oestmann: The highest courts of the Holy Roman Empire: Imperial Chamber Court and Imperial Aulic Council 1. Overview of highest courts in medieval and early modern times -- 2. Political contexts for the highest courts' establishment and development -- 3. Technical jurisdiction of the highest imperial courts -- changes over time in the context of the overall structure of courts and jurisdiction -- 4. Relation between the highest courts and territorial privy councils and parliaments -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- D. Tamm: The King in Council and the Supreme Court in Denmark, 1537-1660 -- 1. The king and his court -- 2. Justice as a royal attribute -- 3. Categorizing the cases -- 4. The judges and the court -- 5. Judges and legislators -- 6. The King's Court and other Danish courts -- 7. Doing justice -- Bibliography -- M. Korpiola: The Svea Court of Appeal: A basis for good governance and justice in the early modern Swedish realm, 1614-1800 -- H. Pihlajamäki: The Appeals Court of Dorpat in the seventeenth century: Establishing Swedish judiciary overseas -- Introduction -- 1. The Court of Appeal in political context -- 2. The jurisdiction of the court -- 3. The revision procedure -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- A. Wijffels: The supreme judicature in the Habsburg Netherlands -- 1. Political context -- 2. The Ancien Régime's multi-layered system of public governance and courts -- 3. The territorial prince's higher courts -- 4. The Great Council of Malines -- 5. The Privy Council -- 6. Supreme judicature and the law-making process -- Conclusion - a tentative comparative outlook -- Bibliography -- C. H. van Rhee: Supreme judicature in Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland after the Dutch Revolt, 1582-1795 -- Introduction -- 1. Two superior courts -- 2. Other bodies exercising superior justice in Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland: A patchwork of competences -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- D. Freda: The Sacro Regio Consiglio of Naples, 15th-17th century 1. The reorganization of the courts of the Kingdom of Naples: the Sacro Regio Consiglio -- 2. 'Ista est nova decisio Sacri Consilii, quae habet vim legis, et sic facit ius' -- 3. The other great tribunals of the Neapolitan Kingdom -- 4. The normative chaos: the prammatiche -- 5. Rise and fall of a superior court: the Sacro Regio Consiglio and the Consiglio Collaterale -- Bibliography -- I. Czeguhn: The history of the supreme courts in the Iberian peninsula from the 14th century to the 18th century -- 1. Developments in the Kingdom of Aragón -- (a) The Justicia in the Kingdom of Aragón -- (b) The Audiencia and the Consejo Real in the Kingdom of Aragón -- 2. Developments in the Kingdom of Castile -- 3. The Consejo Real (Royal Council of Castile) in the sixteenth century -- 4. The reforms of the Bourbons: Impulse for the unification of the judiciary -- Bibliography -- L. López Valencia: The Royal and Supreme Council of the Indies: the Supreme Court of New Spain -- 1. Introduction: Spanish polysynody -- 2. The Royal and Supreme Council of the Indies -- (a) Regulation -- (b) Composition -- (aa) The president of the Royal and Supreme Council of the Indies -- (bb) Councillors -- (cc) Powers of the councillors -- (dd) Juntas and commissions -- (ee) The Grand Junta of Competencies -- (ff) The General Board of Commerce and Currency -- (gg) The Council of the Holy Crusades -- (hh) The Fiscal -- (ii) The Grand Chancellor of the Indies -- (jj) The Secretariats of Council -- (kk) The Chamber of the Indies -- (ll) The Chamber Clerk's Office -- (mm) Relatores (rapporteurs) -- (nn) Attorney, advocate of the poor and marshals -- (oo) Functionaries entrusted with the Council's finances -- (pp) Other officials -- (c) Functions -- (aa) Government of the West Indies -- (bb) Administration of Indian justice -- (d) The final phase -- Conclusions -- Bibliography S. Dauchy: The Sovereign Council of New France, 1663-1760 -- 1. A colonial court modelled on the metropolitan high courts -- 2. A judicial and legal system adapted to the requirements of local conditions -- 3. A colonial high court under royal guardianship -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- W. H. Bryson: The General Court of Virginia, 1619-1776 -- Introduction -- 1. Origin and jurisdiction -- 2. Appeals from the County Courts -- 3. Appeals to the General Assembly -- 4. Appeals to the Privy Council -- 5. 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spellingShingle | Rhee, C.H. van Central Courts in Early Modern Europe and the Americas.. Intro -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- A. M. Godfrey / C. H. van Rhee: Introduction -- 1. Central courts -- 2. Jurisdiction -- (a) Defining central court jurisdiction -- (b) Jurisdictional change conditioned by wider political context -- (c) Shaping of jurisdiction through innovations in procedure and remedies -- (d) Importance of appeals in developing supreme jurisdiction -- (e) General or supplementary models of central jurisdiction -- (f) Contesting and declining jurisdiction -- (g) Jurisdictional complexity and institutional competition -- (h) Limits on jurisdiction -- (j) Central jurisdiction and unlocking the procedural rigidity of medieval legal process -- 3. Central courts, privy councils and parliaments -- (a) Relieving the burden of judicial work on royal councils -- (b) Privy councils in relation to the jurisdiction of ordinary courts -- (c) The indeterminacy of residual jurisdiction: blurred division between executive and judicial bodies -- (d) Lack of unified ordinary jurisdiction balanced by development of extraordinary jurisdiction -- (e) Personal intervention by the monarch and the exercise of grace -- (f) Privy councils and jurisdictional conflict -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- K. Salonen: The Sacra Romana Rota -- 1. What was the medieval Sacra Romana Rota? -- 2. The birth and development of the Sacra Romana Rota -- 3. Jurisdiction of the Sacra Romana Rota -- 4. The role of the Rota in the papal administration -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- N. G. Jones: The English Court of Chancery -- Introduction -- (a) Central court jurisdiction in England, 1200-1700 -- (b) The location and staffing of the Court of Chancery -- 1. The development of the Court of Chancery -- (a) The general relationship between the courts and royal exercise of judicial authority -- (b) The Court of Chancery as a new institution (c) A court with political authority? -- (d) The court's role in centralisation or decentralisation of judicial structures and jurisdiction -- 2. The court's technical jurisdiction, and changes to it -- (a) Rules on jurisdiction -- (b) Changes in the application of existing remedies, and jurisdictional and procedural rules -- (c) The court's practice as compared with normative sources -- (d) Contested jurisdiction -- (e) Acknowledgment of jurisdictional change, or of jurisdictional problems -- 3. The court's relationship to the Privy Council, Parliament, and other jurisdictions -- (a) Relationship with Parliament and the Privy Council -- (b) Interactions between superior jurisdictions -- (c) Procedures facilitating the transfer of cases between jurisdictions -- Conclusions -- (a) Assertion of jurisdiction? -- (b) Promotion of civil justice -- (c) Contribution to the development of state institutions -- Bibliography -- W. Prest: An 'ordinary court of justice'? The appellate jurisdiction of the House of Lords, 1689-1760 -- A. M. Godfrey: The College of Justice, Court of Session and Privy Council in sixteenth century Scotland, 1532-1603 -- Introduction -- 1. Political context for the development of the court -- 2. Jurisdiction of the court -- (a) Litigation and contested jurisdiction -- (b) Jurisdiction and the College of Justice -- 3. Relationship between central jurisdictions -- (a) The division of jurisdiction after 1532 -- (b) The Session as Judge Ordinary -- (c) The category of civil causes -- (d) The jurisdiction of the Privy Council -- (e) Remits from Privy Council to the Session -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- J. D. Ford: Adjudication in the Scottish Parliament, 1532-1707 -- Bibliography -- P. Oestmann: The highest courts of the Holy Roman Empire: Imperial Chamber Court and Imperial Aulic Council 1. Overview of highest courts in medieval and early modern times -- 2. Political contexts for the highest courts' establishment and development -- 3. Technical jurisdiction of the highest imperial courts -- changes over time in the context of the overall structure of courts and jurisdiction -- 4. Relation between the highest courts and territorial privy councils and parliaments -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- D. Tamm: The King in Council and the Supreme Court in Denmark, 1537-1660 -- 1. The king and his court -- 2. Justice as a royal attribute -- 3. Categorizing the cases -- 4. The judges and the court -- 5. Judges and legislators -- 6. The King's Court and other Danish courts -- 7. Doing justice -- Bibliography -- M. Korpiola: The Svea Court of Appeal: A basis for good governance and justice in the early modern Swedish realm, 1614-1800 -- H. Pihlajamäki: The Appeals Court of Dorpat in the seventeenth century: Establishing Swedish judiciary overseas -- Introduction -- 1. The Court of Appeal in political context -- 2. The jurisdiction of the court -- 3. The revision procedure -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- A. Wijffels: The supreme judicature in the Habsburg Netherlands -- 1. Political context -- 2. The Ancien Régime's multi-layered system of public governance and courts -- 3. The territorial prince's higher courts -- 4. The Great Council of Malines -- 5. The Privy Council -- 6. Supreme judicature and the law-making process -- Conclusion - a tentative comparative outlook -- Bibliography -- C. H. van Rhee: Supreme judicature in Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland after the Dutch Revolt, 1582-1795 -- Introduction -- 1. Two superior courts -- 2. Other bodies exercising superior justice in Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland: A patchwork of competences -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- D. Freda: The Sacro Regio Consiglio of Naples, 15th-17th century 1. The reorganization of the courts of the Kingdom of Naples: the Sacro Regio Consiglio -- 2. 'Ista est nova decisio Sacri Consilii, quae habet vim legis, et sic facit ius' -- 3. The other great tribunals of the Neapolitan Kingdom -- 4. The normative chaos: the prammatiche -- 5. Rise and fall of a superior court: the Sacro Regio Consiglio and the Consiglio Collaterale -- Bibliography -- I. Czeguhn: The history of the supreme courts in the Iberian peninsula from the 14th century to the 18th century -- 1. Developments in the Kingdom of Aragón -- (a) The Justicia in the Kingdom of Aragón -- (b) The Audiencia and the Consejo Real in the Kingdom of Aragón -- 2. Developments in the Kingdom of Castile -- 3. The Consejo Real (Royal Council of Castile) in the sixteenth century -- 4. The reforms of the Bourbons: Impulse for the unification of the judiciary -- Bibliography -- L. López Valencia: The Royal and Supreme Council of the Indies: the Supreme Court of New Spain -- 1. Introduction: Spanish polysynody -- 2. 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