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The Great Council of Malines in the 18th century electronic resource An Aging Court in a Changing World? / by An Verscuren.

By: Verscuren, An [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in the History of Law and JusticePublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XVII, 348 p. 18 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319096384Subject(s): law | History | Philosophy | Law -- Philosophy | Law | Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History | History, general | History of PhilosophyDDC classification: 340.1 LOC classification: K201-487B65K140-165Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- List Of Tables, Charts and Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 – Introduction -- Chapter 2 – The Face Of Justice: A Career Analysis Of The 18th Century Members Of The Great Council -- Chapter 3 – The Framework: Internal Organization And External Power Relations -- Chapter 4 – Administering Justice: Volume And Nature Of Litigation -- Chapter 5 – Closing Time: The ‘Fortunes’ Of The Great Council And Its Records At The Turn Of The Century -- Chapter 6 – Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This work studies the Great Council of Malines as an institution. It analyzes the Council’s internal organization and staff policy, its position within the broader society of the Austrian Netherlands, the volume and nature of litigation at the Council, and its final years and ultimate demise in the late 18th and early 19th century. By means of this institutional study, this volume provides insight into the role played by the Great Council in the process of state-building in the 18th century Austrian Netherlands. While superior courts were once considered to be the prime agencies of change in the Early Modern Period, tools par excellence for the sovereigns’ striving towards centralization and superiority, their position in the 18th century has so far been barely touched upon. This work focuses specifically on the 18th century supreme court of the Austrian Netherlands, and provides a broad overview with attention to other aspects of the tribunal's functioning and to its role in 18th century attempts at state formation.
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Preface -- List Of Tables, Charts and Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 – Introduction -- Chapter 2 – The Face Of Justice: A Career Analysis Of The 18th Century Members Of The Great Council -- Chapter 3 – The Framework: Internal Organization And External Power Relations -- Chapter 4 – Administering Justice: Volume And Nature Of Litigation -- Chapter 5 – Closing Time: The ‘Fortunes’ Of The Great Council And Its Records At The Turn Of The Century -- Chapter 6 – Conclusion.

This work studies the Great Council of Malines as an institution. It analyzes the Council’s internal organization and staff policy, its position within the broader society of the Austrian Netherlands, the volume and nature of litigation at the Council, and its final years and ultimate demise in the late 18th and early 19th century. By means of this institutional study, this volume provides insight into the role played by the Great Council in the process of state-building in the 18th century Austrian Netherlands. While superior courts were once considered to be the prime agencies of change in the Early Modern Period, tools par excellence for the sovereigns’ striving towards centralization and superiority, their position in the 18th century has so far been barely touched upon. This work focuses specifically on the 18th century supreme court of the Austrian Netherlands, and provides a broad overview with attention to other aspects of the tribunal's functioning and to its role in 18th century attempts at state formation.

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