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The article analyzes the rich heritage of Willaim Lambarde (1536-1601) - English common lawyer and antiquarian of the so-called "first generation". The article outlines the role played by Lambarde in process of conceptualization and systematization of the English common law that was pursued also by means of antiquarian research. The fundamental concept in Lambard's texts is the notion of "peace". All the high officers of state, including the monarch himself, are described as "conservators" or "defenders" of the peace. A special place belongs to the justices of the peace, as they implement the king's peace in local communities. Unlike Edward Coke, Lambarde stresses that common law itself is not self-sustained, but should be corrected by equity institutions, primarily by the Chancery.
Original language | Russian |
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Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | ЭЛЕКТРОННЫЙ НАУЧНО-ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫЙ ЖУРНАЛ ИСТОРИЯ |
Volume | 12 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Feb 2021 |
ID: 62202890