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Inglese Giuridico prof.ssa C.M.Cascione
Lezione n. 2
History of English Law
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History of English Common Law
Origins of English common law: Norman conquest (1066):
- The customs of the Saxons weren’t abolished immediately - Many innovations were introduced
CREATION OF A FEUDAL SYSTEM The land was allocated to feudal vassals of the king and was
created a chain of feudal relationships
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Feudal system
King
Tenants in chief (lords or members of aristocracy)
Intermediate tenants
Tenants in demesne
(who actually occupied the property)
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Administration of justice
! First itinerant justice the royal judges went out to provincial towns and applied everywhere the common law both in criminal and in civil cases
! From the XIII century creation of the
Courts of Westminster to apply the common law
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Courts of Westminster
! Exchequer (for the administration of the royal treasury) ! King’s Bench (for criminal matters and for any case which
concerned the monarchy) ! Common pleas (for questions of civil property and, in general, civil
claims)
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The system of the writs
Writ = a written order in the king’s name, issued by the king’s writing office (chancery)
at the istance of the complainant
Ordering the defendant to appear in the royal courts to see justice done
If a plaintiff wished to have justice he would
need a writ to enable to do it
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WRITS
For every complaint a specific writ: 1. The plaintiff had to ask for the right writ 2. If the plaintiff asked for the wrong writ he
wouldn’t have justice Ex: - writ of right: for a proprietary action - writ of convenant: for breach of contract
GREAT FORMALISM
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WRITS
GREAT RELEVANCE: in common law there is a right where there is a writ to enforce it
Remedies precede rights
Creation of new writs creation of new rights
Great developement of common law
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CRISIS OF WRITS
Problems: - formalism: who chose the wrong writ lost
the action - Expensiveness: who hadn’t enough money
couldn’t obtain justice - The centralization of justice and the
growing power of royal courts reduced the power of the Lords strong opposition
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Magna Charta (1215)
! The first step of the opposition of the Lords ! A fundamental document in English history which is the starting point for the protection of freedoms in English structure ! Required the king: - renounce certain rights - respect some legal procedures - accept that his will would be bound by the law
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Magna Charta
! Fundamental clauses: 39. No freemen shall be taken or imprisoned or disseised or
exiled or in any way destroyed, nor will we go upon him nor send upon him, except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.
60. Moreover, all these aforesaid customs and liberties, the
observances of which we have granted in our kingdom as far as pertains to us towards our men, shall be observed by all of our kingdom, as well clergy as laymen, as far as pertains to them towards their men.
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Equity
The first consequence of the crisis of the writs was the development of Equity jurisdiction:
! The mechanical application of writs did often result in injustices;
! Many plaintiffs started recurring straightly to the king to obtain justice;
! For the growing number of the petitions, the king delegated the task of hearing petitions to the lord chancellor;
! The early chancellors were clergymen that operated as “keepers of king’s coscience”;
! So it was developed an autonomous body of rules, known as Equity
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Equity = the complex of the rules, originally created to mitigate the
strictness of common law, developed in the Court of Chancery
It was characterized: ! By the informality of the procedure; ! The trial was very fast and informal (the chancellor
collected evidences; heard the parties and the witnesses and then took the decisions);
! The decisions were taken on the basis of rules initially inspired to moral and catholic principles, on aequitas;
! The chancellor gave orders in personam (to do or not to do something) to purify the respondent’s coscience
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The contrast between Common law and
Equity
1. At the beginning = equity followed the law = the equity solutions were not in contrast with common law
2. By the time begun a strong contrast between common law and equity = different solutions in the two fields of jurisdiction
Who had lost in a common law procedure often advocated the equity
courts that frequently reversed the decision It was inacceptable for the Westminster’s judges and a strong
contrast started
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The law reforms
- The contrast between common law and equity - The industrial revolution Required reforms
JUDICATURE ACTS (1873-1875): 1. REORGANIZATION OF THE COURTS OF
JUSTICE 2. FUSION BETWEEN COMMON LAW AND
EQUITY’S COURTS 3. ABOLITION OF THE FORMS OF ACTION