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medieval english parliament
house of lords
vassals
richest lord's of the kingdom
house of commons
"quod omnes tangit ab omnibus debet approbari"
elections
speaker of commons
simon of montfort
parliament and courts of common law and puritans vs stuart king and court of equity (canon law) and catholics connections
1688 glorious revolution
victory of the first side
common law has changed
its goal is to limit royal power
courts of common law
at the beginning they depende on the king but then seeked emancipation
curia regis
common pleas
Lock of the key of common law
in charge of almost everything
mentioned in the magna carta
king's bench
subsidiary court
followed the king in its travels
the initial idea is that the king was there
common law became more complex
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exchequer
financial court
way of counting
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training of common lawyer
guess
mission
control of the access to the profession
train young lawyers
inns
of charcey
roman law
of court
how
students attend the courts
so they were trained to think in a really practical way
common law
from 16th also
year books
law french
only 4 and in London
since they stayed all together for years
way to create a strong social group