The Office of Justice of the Peace in England in Its Origin and Development / Charles Austin Beard.
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TextSeries: Studies in History, Economics, and Public LawPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1904]Copyright date: ©1904Description: 1 online resource (184 p.)Content type: - 9780231938860
- 9780231895927
- 347.96
- H31 .C7 vol. 20, no. 1
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter I. Origin of the Office of Justice of the Peace -- 1. The King's Peace -- 2. The Conservator of the Peace -- Chapter II. Establishment of the Office of Justice of the Peace -- Chapter III. Development Until the Tudor Period -- 1. Organisation of the Office -- 2. Decay of the Norman Police System -- 3. Extension of Jurisdiction -- Chapter IV. Tudor Legislation Relating to the Justices -- 1. Organisation of Office and Central Control -- 2. Consolidation of County Administration -- 3. Justices of the Peace as an Administrative Board -- 4. The Parochial System -- 5. Trade and Labor Regulations -- 6. Police Control -- 7. Ecclesiastical Legislation -- 8. National Defence -- Chapter V. Privy Council and Justices of the Peace -- 1. Organisation and Powers of the Council -- 2. Control of Justices of the Peace -- 3. Council and Justices at Work -- Chapter VI. Constitution of the Office of Justice of the Peace -- Chapter VII. Process in the Sessions -- 1. Discretionary Sessions -- 2. Quarter Sessions -- 3. Special or Petty Sessions -- Chapter VIII. Decay of Ancient Communal Institutions -- Appendix of Illustrative Documents
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Studies the historical evolution of the Justice of the Peace in England during the late 1800's, as well as looking at its constitution and competency.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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