Consensus, Authority, and Truth in the Early Sixteenth-Century Ius Commune
Medieval rules that bound practicing lawyers and judges to follow the consensus of jurists were systematized in the Renaissance. A high point in the theorization of communis opinio doctorum came in the early sixteenth century. This essay contextualizes this moment by showing its relationship with la...
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Association Clio et Themis
2024-11-01
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