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Medieval procedure is a field thas has received relatively much attention. This is reflected also in the number of modern text editions. Here attention focuses first on the episcopal courts since the 13th century, after the introduction of the officialis or official, the episcopal judge. On this page much space is devoted to Guillelmus Durandus, the author of an encyclopedic work on legal procedure. This page cannot do without a section on the inquisition. The section on the papal courts concentrates on the Rota Romana. At the end there is a list of modern editions.
The following studies introduce you to and offer a guide into medieval legal procedure:
Brundage, James, Medieval canon law. An introduction (London-New York 1995) 120-153 - Chapter 5, \"Canonical courts and procedure\".
Bethmann-Hollweg, M.A. von, Der germanisch-romanische Civilproze |
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